Banana Republic 1 wrote: » Fearmongering and lies! You've inhaled to much nitrous oxide.
glasso wrote: » Eamo and Giles did a Euro pre-round of 16 review was a bit cringe when they were going through a team - say the Italian one as they did, and Giles couldn't remember pretty much any of the player's names and Eamo had to prompt them one by one
padd b1975 wrote: » Cringe you say.... It was borderline unbroadcastable!
the Stand is taking a break until Aug 23
It'll be interesting to see if he invites Neil Francis on again
I'd say Dunphy is ripping that he's not working with the news about The Monk...
really?
always struck me that when Dunphy has Nicola Talllant on that he's not really that interested and does it mainly to cover off a certain demographic.
[The Niall Boylan Show] Niall speaks to Crime Journalist and Author of The Monk Paul Williams about the arrest of Gerry Hutch in Spain
https://www.classichits.ie/podcasts/niall-boylan/3902.mp3
Looking forward to the return of the stand.
The guests can sometimes be a bit repetitive but it's a great current affairs podcast and covers a lot of interesting topics.
Absolutely hard pass on listening to bloody Niall Boylan...
it's yer man williams doing all the talking
and he does know more about the Monk than Tallant in fairness
+1, missing it badly..
Good to hear Liam Brady back as a regular contributor on the football episodes. Need to hear a different voice alongside Giles.
Swedish guy on again about Sweden and Covid
Absolutely nothing new to report
Just hoping that people forgot what he said last time (or last 6 times more like)
I haven't listened to the new podcast yet but I know the Sweden guy hadn't been on for months. I was starting to wonder had he fallen out with Eamon or something. All I was to know is if Swedes are still getting Tegnell tattoos.
That joke is so tired and jaded that even Eamo didn't bring it up
PO'C did mention it out of desperation half way through or something and it didn't even wake Eamo up to comment.
That's for sure.
Poor Gilesy just skips through the back pages these days and the other loon proclaims it as "world class analysis ".
Tomas Ryan is still a thing. He's harder to shake off than Covid.
Until the state stops going on by the seat of its pants there will always be people like him.
I never listen to the Tomás Ryan podcasts - I wonder how many people do at this stage?
Chris Johns politely killed off Eamon's attempt to repeat that old Tory Party comment he once made and probably regretted ever writing. At least he has updated it in the light of Nadine Dorries getting promoted to cabinet
Did you also know that Michael Gove is a "serious politician".
Judging by the feedback RE the Ryan podcasts on Twitter I'd say very few want to hear what he has to say. He's been discredited as a crackpot liar so I'm not that surprised really.
On again today. Eamo asked him about 3 questions. The remainder was just Ryan babbling away to himself for 30 minutes with Dunphy seemingly dozing off in the background. It's a great platform he gives him. Basically talk away with no real scrutiny or questioning. Eamo described him as "rigorous" yet again which should be Ryan's nickname as this stage.
Agree, Eamo can't even manage his previous I'm-still-awake "yes"'s now.
I had hoped the summer break would help but no. Quite simply Eamo is not up to it anymore; still love him though. Tomas however has succumbed to that form of "Long Covid" where one gets really really annoyed when your academic colleagues ignore you. His long pre-prepared monologues are nothing more tiny feet-stamping temper-tantrums ;-) His poor mother...