Still Ill wrote: » It's a shame he doesn't have Liam or Didi on anymore. Himself and John just go over the same ground every show.
Beechwoodspark wrote: » Was just thinking that myself the other day. Been ages since chippy has been on
amlinopta wrote: » Was there a falling out there or what happened? Hope Liam is ok, I think I heard him on RTE when Maradona died
steve_r wrote: » The recent episode with Diarmuid Ferriter on the mother and baby homes was very good. Ferriter obviously knows his onions and is able to put things in context, including the fact that people were aware of this conditions and spoke out against how the people were being treated.Dunphy made some good comments as well about the type of society that allows this to happen, and how the leaders of the day doubtless knew what was going on
Still Ill wrote: » Himself and John had a small bit of a falling out when John inexplicably picked Wan Bissaka over TAA in his team of the season. But Eamon was winding John up too and they still seem to be on good terms.Really enjoy when Eamon mentions that he's on the phone to John when they're watching matches. Something very wholesome about it. :pac:
Still Ill wrote: » Himself and John had a small bit of a falling out when John inexplicably picked Wan Bissaka over TAA in his team of the season. But Eamon was winding John up too and they still seem to be on good terms. Really enjoy when Eamon mentions that he's on the phone to John when they're watching matches. Something very wholesome about it. :pac:
Still Ill wrote: » Does he still work with Arsenal? Yeah, hope he's ok healthwise. Always enjoyed his analysis
El Sueño wrote: » *Awaits episode 1000* *Sees that it's Tomas Ryan* *Deletes instantly*
dmn22 wrote: » I don’t get the criticism of Tomas Ryan on here..
dmn22 wrote: » I don’t get the criticism of Tomas Ryan on here. He’s been consistently correct. The podcast today was very good in my opinion. I was actually surprised by how worked up he got in the interview. I watched Matt Cooper’s show on Monday night and they had minister Ossian Smyth on. He consistently avoided answering questions on why we hadn’t a mandatory quarantine on people coming into the country 10 months into the pandemic and tried to sidestep the question by accusing the woman who asked the question of being racist against Brazilians. I was actually fuming watching it. He was incredibly rude and never answered the question. This government’s inaction is putting lives at risk and prolonging the amount of time we have to put up with these restrictions.
Utopia Parkway wrote: » I think Eamo gets a wee bit excited during Tomas' appearances. All you can hear is Dunphy in the background growling "yes, Yes, YES!" as Tomas makes his points. While repeatedly mentioning how "rigorous" he is.
DeanAustin wrote: » Anyone listen to Monday's podcast with Giles on Liverpool? Giles went from the sublime to awful. He made some great points about how the Liverpool full backs could have prevented United's goals on Sunday. Then he launched into how he did his homework on why a couple of new signings a season kept things fresh and that's what Liverpool should have done in the summer. They spoke as if Liverpool had signed no-one. Jota and Thiago came in (2 signings). Giles went on to say how great Fergie was by signing Keane after they first won the league (1 player) in 1993. Then he reeled off a list of players that Fergie brought in in subsequent seasons that kept it fresh which made no sense because he mentioned, amongst others, Irwin and Schmeichel who were signed in 1991. It was dire stuff with Giles constantly harking back to Fergie, Revie and Shankley. You can't compare those eras, particularly the latter two, to today because football clubs, managers and the sums of money involved are a world away. Giles is still great at analysing a game in front of him but he really is lost when talking about how clubs work or talking facts. He doesn't do it deliberately but he seems to get the facts to fit around his opinion rather than forming an opinion based on fact. Awful stuff because Dunphy does little to challenge him.
John Hutton wrote: » Did you miss the bit about how great Jota was and refreshed things and its a shame he is injured? The general point that liverpools recruitment was lacking over the summer stands, they clearly needed another CB.
DeanAustin wrote: » No heard that. But the insinuation was that Liverpool hadn't refreshed when they had refreshed as much as title winning teams in the past by adding two quality players. Giles further trampled on his own point by saying Jota had looked good and looked hungry. It's pure bad luck that Thiago and Jota have been injured for most of their time at Liverpool. Liverpool have also been very unlucky at CB. Their 3 first choice CBs have been long term injured and the young lad they've brought through hasn't been up to it. Their mistake wasn't in the summer for me, they've just been unlucky. Their mistake has been in January in not signing a CB when they badly need one.
Did you smash it wrote: » They sold lovren and never replaced him. 3 centre halves and one of them is a sick note. FSG have gone from looking savvy to looking tight-fisted.
generalgerry wrote: » I like Picture House so I took down the episode done recently with Dave Browne. Thought the starting monologue was quite interesting. "One of the things we haven't done is talk about the effect this ten month ordeal has had on people who are working in various businesses, or who are workers who have threatened to lose their job" Working class hero Eamo, and it takes him ten months to start thinking of the common man. Maybe if Tesco had been shut down he would have put up some opposition to the lockdown, instead of being a cheerleader. Nice that he has finally woken up to the effect that it is having on private industry.
kowloonkev wrote: » The Taiwan guest seemed a bit all over the place. He said Taiwan felt safer during the Trump administration (which left Dunphy gutted), before adding that Taiwan could be an inspiration in the fight against the rise of the far right.
DeanAustin wrote: » Giles went on to say how great Fergie was by signing Keane after they first won the league (1 player) in 1993. Then he reeled off a list of players that Fergie brought in in subsequent seasons that kept it fresh which made no sense because he mentioned, amongst others, Irwin and Schmeichel who were signed in 1991.