Still Ill wrote: Aren't you thinking of his Last Word intro? Or is his pod intro a different bit of the song I forget?
humberklog wrote: » No he's thinking of TLW. The pod intro isn't The Stone Roses. Dunno who it is.
Still Ill wrote: » Aren't you thinking of his Last Word intro? Or is his pod intro a different bit of the song I forget?
steve_r wrote: » Is it actually from a song? Just tried to Shazam it and no result
jaykay74 wrote: » Stone roses, love spreads.
purelike wrote: Does anyone know what the music is at the start of the podcast?
Deeper Blue wrote: » Perhaps not relevant to many on this thread but on the golf episodes Eamon has mentioned a few times that coverage of golf in the media and golf journalism in general is "poor". He states this as if it's a well-known fact. As a golf fan I'm not really sure where he's getting this from. Also considering he's not a massive golf fan himself I'd be surprised if he's well versed in the week-on-week coverage of the sport. Knowing Eamo it's likely a baseless statement and merely a means of brown-nosing his guest.
Utopia Parkway wrote: » Eamon really gives Billy Hutchinson laughably soft interviews. Took Billy about one minute to start blaming nationalists for loyalist rioting and Eamon just nods along saying "yes" every 5 seconds.
Cazale wrote: » He used to have Billy Hutchinson on the Last Word analysing premier league football matches. This was during a time when loyalists were actively murdering Catholics. His only qualification for it was that he was a Leeds fan. Dunphy got annoyed when listeners called him out on it. Hutchinson himself of course killed two Catholic men on their way to work one morning. When asked recently did he regret it he said no and tried to justify it as taking the war to the Provisional IRA. I remember seeing him attending protests for workers rights a few years ago and thought about the rights of those two workers he had killed.
Utopia Parkway wrote: Eamon really gives Billy Hutchinson laughably soft interviews. Took Billy about one minute to start blaming nationalists for loyalist rioting and Eamon just nods along saying "yes" every 5 seconds.
padd b1975 wrote: » Could be time to start an Eamo bingo card. Is it not?
Banana Republic 1 wrote: » Surely someone would take eamon aside and say “if you’re going to use the right wing hacks, journalists and after dinner speakers again I’ll break your legs”
Banana Republic 1 wrote: » Surely someone would take Eamon aside and say “if you’re going to use the right-wing hacks, journalists and after dinner speakers again I’ll break your legs”
Did you smash it wrote: » Dunphy has no problem with right wing backs, he just thinks Coleman should play there not Doherty.