It's the GAA Social on a Monday, Oisin and Thomas review the GAA action over the weekend and preview what's to come. It's also time to reflect on the recent impact of the podcast series in the immediacy of recording, perhaps, our most powerful yet. (We know we have said that before)
Down footballers enjoyed Thurles- on the pitch and slightly off it too?
Th ... Show More
May 2023
Episode 35 - A Royal Rugby Weekend, The Best Prem Imports & Connacht's Andy Friend
A quality episode this week as we’ll be looking at Steve Borthwick’s coaching lineup for the World Cup, a crazy finish to the regular season in the Premiership and a couple of big away wins in the URC play-offs. Plus, we’ll be chatting to Connacht Director of Rugby, Andy Friend a ... Show More
1h 15m
Jan 2021
The FA Cup Review ft Andy Preece!
Hello GameDay fans, Sam Matterface, Dean Ashton and Alex Crook bring you the GameDay Post Match Podcast!This week we look back at all the FA Cup action from the weekend, which saw shockers, stunning debuts and heated socks. Also this week we speak to the assistant manager of Chor ... Show More
51m 30s
Oct 2021
The Preview Show: Big Gaffer Energy
As the Man United saga rolls on, Sir Alex Ferguson's back at Carrington. It's just to get a suit fitted, apparently - we assume Ole is holding the tape measure.
Kate, Vish and Pete look ahead to more Premier League nonsense, with United travelling to Spurs and The Graeme Jones Ex ... Show More
56m 45s
Apr 2022
The Preview Show: Goth Hodgson
After a brief trip over to Speller International Island, we’re welcoming the return of the Premier League on today’s Preview Show, sponsored by Betway!
Kate, Jim and Andy look ahead to a potential title twist – that's if Goth Hodgson fails to drag Liverpool down into the darkness ... Show More
54m 7s
Nov 2020
England fail to qualify, Wales keep another clean sheet, and the sad passing of Ray Clemence
That’s it, then. It’s all over: England are out of the Nations League. Dry your eyes, mate - Marcus, Andy and Jim are here to conduct the post-mortem.
England's tentative performance against Belgium saw Jack Grealish impress yet again, but few else were able to stake a meaningfu ... Show More
41m 36s