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One Day At A Time Football Podcast One Day at a Time
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The Football Nostalgia Podcast that takes you on a journey one day at a time, one game at a time. Now bringing you our fourth series, Superhits of the 80s.
Hosted by the ODAAT team of Rob Murphy, Ciaran O’Hara, Michael Foley, Billy Joe Padden, Colin Sheridan and Kevin Corcoran.
Filled with stories from fans, music, culture and geo politics as we stop to consider the world as it was.
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USA 94: Day 3 - Bowl Games
The temperatures are rising as six new teams enter the fray. Rob, Billy Joe and Colin are on duty as three European teams, two African and Mexico get off the mark.
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USA 94: Day 2 - They Might Be Giants
Possibly the longest episode ever! The guys are out of control. Two shocks and a World Cup on very dry home soil, sure what else would you talk about!
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USA 94: Day 1 - Bucked By The Bronco
Thirty years on again and our intrepid team take on yet another football tournament. It's USA94, it's Day 1, an opening ceremony never to be forgotten, and a good reason why many in the host nation will never remember. Rob is joined on this one by Michael Foley, Ciaran O'Hara, Billy Joe Padden and Kevin Corcoran.
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Superhits Of The 80s - Coventry City v Tottenham Hotspur 1987
It's an absolute classic folks, the 1987 FA Cup Final. Ciaran's paying too much attention to kits, Billy's got the mother of all goal descriptions and Rob's faith in the decade is restored.
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Superhits Of The 80s - Everton v Manchester United 1985
Join Rob, Mick and Kevin as they re-live the 1985 FA Cup final, with Everton chasing a unique treble and Manchester United aiming for a second Wembley victory in three years.
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Superhits Of The 80s - Steaua Bucharest v AC Milan 1989
One of the greatest club teams ever emerged in the late 1980s under Arrigo Sacchi, but it would take a European Cup final to announce their arrival. This one features the Dutch Masters, an imperious back four and the greatest Romanian club team ever.