The extratime Football Podcast - Season 12 - Episode 1 - League of Ireland Preview Show Part 1

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(00:23) – Welcome back to the opening show of the new season, now with a slightly different name but featuring the same familiar faces: Luke Jordan, Macdara Ferris, and Tom O’Connor. They share their hopes for the upcoming year and discuss the nature of the President’s Cup game: is it a glorified friendly or a competitive match?

(12:25) – Macdara Ferris offers a preview of Shamrock Rovers, pondering what success looks like for the team this season

(23:55) – The conversation turns to St. Patrick’s Athletic and their potential for the year. Can they mount a challenge to Rovers for their crown?

(33:32) – Updates on the search for the next Irish manager are shared. The discussion covers whether Carsley is likely to take the Irish job and why Neil Lennon might be an unpopular choice

(45:30) – Introduction of the First Division Preview Show concept to our loyal listeners

(50:30) – Phillip Morrissey provides his insights on Cork City

(52:40) – Ronan McCarthy speaks about Wexford

(57:00) – James Byrne discusses Bray Wanderers

(1:02:23) – Rory Morrow talks about Finn Harps

(1:07:28) – Rory Merriman sheds light on UCD

(1:11:15) – Andrew Dempsey interviews UCD manager Willie O’Connor following their Leinster Senior Cup match against St. Patrick’s Athletic

(1:15:35) – Andrew Dempsey returns to discuss Longford Town

(1:20:35) – Tom Stafford provides his perspective on Cobh Ramblers

(1:26:54) – The Talk is Treaty Podcast focuses on Treaty United

(1:30:48) – Luke and Tom wrap up the opening show.

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