Ash.J.Williams wrote: » I fancy Nicola talent
Arghus wrote: » I think it's all a bit of a laugh. I think neither Dunphy or Ken take what each says about the other to heart. I think they both know it's only a bit of craic at the end of the day - arguing over opinions about football.
blackwave wrote: » Yeah I think dunphy and Ken don't actually have an issue. It's more Giles that has an issue with ken in my opinion would love to know what caused it.
Arghus wrote: » It's bizarre really. Apparently Ken expressed some opinion that Giles didn't agree with back in the Newstalk days and that's been it ever since. It's weird, Giles and Ken could have been great together. I think it reflects badly on Giles to be honest.
Utopia Parkway wrote: » Classic exchange between Eamo and the ubiquitous Tomas Ryan today. Tomas: Luke O'Neill is an immunologist of world renown. Known globally. Eamo: He's a bit like Lionel Messi. Long pause Tomas: I don't know who that is.
Obrieski wrote: » Eamon spent the last 2 podcasts with Tomas Ryan admonishing the "young people", going so far as to quote the Irish Times where they told young people to "cop on". I wonder will he be as strong and forthright on the recent golf outing scandal where it was predominantly older people, and elected officials, who were not "copping on"? Yes, some young people are not being very proactive in their efforts at trying to curtail / stop the virus, but I do know a lot of them who are doing their best, and the "older people" aren't exactly a shining light either. Throwing out these blanket pronouncements has turned me off the podcast a lot recently. I feel his fear of the virus is especially weighing on the direction the latest episodes go, and in particular his interviews with Tomas Ryan, where I feel he lets him off rather lightly on a lot of his views and declarations
Obrieski wrote: » Eamon spent the last 2 podcasts with Tomas Ryan admonishing the "young people", going so far as to quote the Irish Times where they told young people to "cop on".I wonder will he be as strong and forthright on the recent golf outing scandal where it was predominantly older people, and elected officials, who were not "copping on"? Yes, some young people are not being very proactive in their efforts at trying to curtail / stop the virus, but I do know a lot of them who are doing their best, and the "older people" aren't exactly a shining light either. Throwing out these blanket pronouncements has turned me off the podcast a lot recently. I feel his fear of the virus is especially weighing on the direction the latest episodes go, and in particular his interviews with Tomas Ryan, where I feel he lets him off rather lightly on a lot of his views and declarations
Deleted User wrote: » I'd like to hear Tomas Ryan's strategy once we get to zero covid. I was initially in favour of that strategy but I don't know how you'd keep it out if NZ are having so much trouble.
kowloonkev wrote: » Thought the interview with Mich Clifford about the meat processing plants was very interesting and really shone a light on what's going on there in terms of cheap labour and also the treatment of farmers. I'm surprised it hasn't been mentioned here already.
glasso wrote: » he's in la-la-land and biased because he wants to get his kids back to school so was hoping for some zero situation before then but that is not going to happen don't think that he has such a plan tbh
Obrieski wrote: » Mick Clifford is a very knowledgeable contributor I find. Eamon has used him less often recently since he started his own podcast unfortunately
steve_r wrote: » I wonder if it's coming from the Irish Times as they might want him to concentrate on his own podcast. He was on with Dunphy recently and it got pulled down afterwards and then his own podcast was looking at a similar topic
glasso wrote: » Giles loves to be buttered up as the "old pro in the know". Dunphy sees fit to do it every time still.
Beechwoodspark wrote: » Mick is with the examiner not the IT And yes he’s one of the good guys
glasso wrote: » Tomas Ryan will have to find a new poster child country at the end of the earth New Zealand Extends Lockdownhttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/world-53886479
Morrison J wrote: » Think his point that NZ are locking down with the end goal to remain living normal lives like they were for 10 months previously still stands though to be fair. We'll eventually be fully locking down again just to get back to a half open economy and a generally grim existence with business closing down left, right and centre.
dominatinMC wrote: » 10 months?? We are 8 months into the pandemic... And how do you know "we'll eventually be fully locking down again" when every expert out there has said that local lock-downs are the way forward in the interim while we wait for a vaccine.
El Sueño wrote: » Jesus Christ enough with the Tomas Ryan podcasts, change the bleedin' record.