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The extratime Football Podcast - Season 12 - Episode 3

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(00:23) – On this week’s episode, Luke Jordan is joined by Oisin Langan and Donal Ryan to review the action of game week one in the League of Ireland Premier Division.

Oisin gives us his thoughts on the action in the RSC as Damien Duff’s Shelbourne faced Waterford in their return match to the topflight of Irish football. Which new players impressed on the day for both sides.
Donal shares his views on Sligo Rovers clash with Bohemian’s in Dalymount Park as John Russell’s men left Dublin disappointed to concede a last-minute equaliser courtesy of James Clarke. The lads discuss the news of Rob Cornwall’s season ending injury and the lack of defensive cover The Gypsies have in centre back.
We hear the thoughts of Shamrock Rovers boss Stephen Bradley as his side played out a 1-1 draw with a newly designed Dundalk team. We also hear the views of The Lilywhites new number nine Jamie Gullan as his free kick opened the scoring in Tallaght Stadium.
While Luke reacts to St. Patrick’s Athletics’ 1-0 win against newly promoted Galway United in Eamon Deasy Park. The panel discuss the away allocation that was given by the Tribesmen, and should they have given more tickets to the visitors?
(38:06) – Luke is joined by Irish Daily Mirror Football Correspondent Paul O’Hehir to share his opinion on the League of Ireland opening weekend.
Afterwards, Paul gives us the latest information (as of Monday 19th February) on what is happening with the FAI’s search for a new Republic of Ireland manager as time ticks on with international matches coming up in March.
(1:05:08) Luke closes the show and reads out the fixtures for the weekend ahead.
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(00:23) – On this week’s episode, Luke Jordan is joined by Oisin Langan and Donal Ryan to review the action of game week one in the League of Ireland Premier Division.

Oisin gives us his thoughts on the action in the RSC as Damien Duff’s Shelbourne faced Waterford in their return match to the topflight of Irish football. Which new players impressed on the day for both sides.
Donal shares his views on Sligo Rovers clash with Bohemian’s in Dalymount Park as John Russell’s men left Dublin disappointed to concede a last-minute equaliser courtesy of James Clarke. The lads discuss the news of Rob Cornwall’s season ending injury and the lack of defensive cover The Gypsies have in centre back.
We hear the thoughts of Shamrock Rovers boss Stephen Bradley as his side played out a 1-1 draw with a newly designed Dundalk team. We also hear the views of The Lilywhites new number nine Jamie Gullan as his free kick opened the scoring in Tallaght Stadium.
While Luke reacts to St. Patrick’s Athletics’ 1-0 win against newly promoted Galway United in Eamon Deasy Park. The panel discuss the away allocation that was given by the Tribesmen, and should they have given more tickets to the visitors?
(38:06) – Luke is joined by Irish Daily Mirror Football Correspondent Paul O’Hehir to share his opinion on the League of Ireland opening weekend.
Afterwards, Paul gives us the latest information (as of Monday 19th February) on what is happening with the FAI’s search for a new Republic of Ireland manager as time ticks on with international matches coming up in March.
(1:05:08) Luke closes the show and reads out the fixtures for the weekend ahead.
Listen, rate and subscribe on your podcast platform of choice!

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