jay0109 wrote: » Brace yourself...this World Cup bid is going to bring Bertie to the fore for all the chat shows
mcgucc22 wrote: » Listening to the John McGuirk episode, I think this is the first episode I’ve heard where Eamon hasn’t blindly agreed with everything his guest says.
Utopia Parkway wrote: » Eamon is a fully paid up member of the Church of Zero Covid so anything that even pushes against that slightly is going to get his back up. Made a change anyway from him panting breathlessly "yes, yes, yes" at Tomas Ryan.
nialler1978 wrote: » Not too pleased seeing and hearing Bertie Ahern having crawled out from under his rock in the last 18 months. He has become a frequent contributor on radio shows on all sorts of current affairs. He has recently been involved in some FF branch meetings. This man is a crook and a liar who brought the country to its knees. How he is being allowed to be back on the airwaves assisted by obvious FF supporters in powerful media positions is sickening, it doesn’t matter a toss what involvement or knowledge he has on the GFA, there are plenty of other decent honest people who are just as qualified to comment on the situation in the north. Won’t be listening to the stand anymore.
Arghus wrote: » McGurk must figure that now is the ideal time and opportunity to carve a prominent Right Wing Grifter shaped hole for himself on the Irish media landscape.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Did you hear someone in Sweden got a tattoo of Anders Tegnell?
dulpit wrote: » Just listened to the McGuirk interview. His points were a little dumb at points (eg comparing Ireland to Florida when Florida has twice as many cases at like an additional 80% deaths), but it was refreshing to hear Dunphy fight back as against his usual approach of just agreeing.
Utopia Parkway wrote: » I don't mind Naomi O'Leary but I always feel like I'm listening to a PR spokesperson for the EU when she's on. Maybe that's where she will end up eventually.
nsnoefc1878 wrote: » Far too many Irish times employees on. He had that Mark Paul on debating with Tomas Ryan before Christmas, he was cheer leading the reopening of the economy and we all know how that went. Hasn't been on since. Wherever peoples opinions of Tomas Ryan, he wiped the floor with him.
Deeper Blue wrote: » The soccer episodes really need a shake-up, the last dozen or so have been the exact same thing over and over. They're even more repetitive than they've been in the past. Brady or Didi need to be brought back. I wouldn't get rid of John but I think a third voice would be no bad thing.
Still Ill wrote: » 'They'll win matches you wouldn't expect them to win and they'll lose matches you wouldn't expect them to lose' is the new 'He's a one trick pony with a very good trick'.
mcgucc22 wrote: » Eamon and his guest tiptoeing around the outrageous report that 300 travellers attended a funeral in Carrick on Shannon. It’s their culture, boss.
glasso wrote: » On the Covid episode today Dunphy was really going full on Joe Duffy At least twice if not more he implored "But tell me how bad it could be" as he twisted his nipple-ring.
JoeA3 wrote: » He’s on Tommy Tiernan tonight. Landed on stage with a chin warmer mask, a serious Covid belly and a wild head of hair. He’s aged 10 years in 12 months.