The Milltown Way

The Milltown Way

An independent podcast focused on Shamrock Rovers, bringing you match reactions, supporter stories, and all things Hoops. From Milltown to Tallaght, we talk all things SRFC, straight from the stands to your speakers.

  1. 15H AGO

    Two down, Bohs on the horizon

    Episode 17 - Pats beaten, Dundalk reaction, NetBet questions & the Michael Noonan situationIt's Episode 17 and there’s plenty to get through. We start with Friday night’s 2–0 win over St Patrick’s Athletic at Tallaght Stadium. A controlled, mature performance. Clean sheet. Big moments taken. We break down what worked, who impressed, and why this felt like a statement result early in the season. From there, we react to Monday nights game against Dundalk. A 1-1 draw, a heavily rotated squad, the tactical decisions, and what it tells us about where Rovers are right now. Off the pitch, we discuss the appearance of NetBet advertising at Tallaght Stadium and what it says about betting sponsorship in Irish football. It’s a wider conversation — commercial realities versus supporter sentiment — and we give our honest take. We also unpack the developing situation surrounding teenage striker Michael Noonan. Shamrock Rovers have confirmed an ongoing process with FIFA relating to agreements connected to his proposed move to Hoffenheim. We outline what’s been reported, what the club have said publicly, and why this story could have broader implications for youth transfers and representation in the League of Ireland. Looking ahead, attention quickly turns to Bohemians away on Friday — always one of the biggest fixtures of the domestic calendar. We discuss potential team selection, form, and what kind of performance will be needed in Dalymount. We also mention a couple of important supporter updates:  • There was no winner of the club lotto this week — the jackpot now rises to €3,200. • The D22 Supporters Club are organising a 5K Fun Run in aid of Oscar’s Kids Ireland on Sunday, 29 March — a brilliant cause and a great initiative from supporters. As always, we’re talking football from a Shamrock Rovers perspective — honest opinions, tactical chat, and the issues that matter on and off the pitch. If you’re enjoying the podcast, subscribe, leave a rating, and share it with another Rovers fan.

    1h 12m
  2. FEB 16

    Will Shamrock Rovers ever play again?

    Episode 16 – Waiting for kick-off, NetBet debate & St Pat’s preview Shamrock Rovers are still waiting. For the second week in a row, a league fixture has been postponed, this time the scheduled away trip to Shelbourne, meaning the Hoops’ 2026 Premier Division campaign has yet to get underway. In Episode 16 of The Milltown Way podcast, we discuss what two postponements in a row mean for preparation, rhythm and momentum. Does a delayed start disrupt sharpness? Or could it offer Stephen Bradley’s side an early-season advantage once the fixtures begin to stack up? We also examine the reaction to the club’s recently announced partnership with NetBet as its Responsible Gambling Partner. The decision has prompted strong debate among supporters. In this episode, we break down the context, from the FAI’s 2021 decision not to extend a betting sponsorship ban to the wider financial realities facing League of Ireland clubs, and discuss the balance between commercial necessity and supporter sentiment. Beyond the controversy, we take a few minutes to look at the Rovers club lotto and what it represents in terms of supporter engagement and grassroots backing. Finally, attention turns to next Friday’s home clash with St Patrick’s Athletic. We preview the tactical battle, key players, likely approaches and what Rovers will need to get right if they are to start their campaign with authority at Tallaght Stadium. Structured analysis. Measured opinion. Supporter perspective. If you’re enjoying the podcast, follow The Milltown Way across social media for match previews, long-form features and short-form clips throughout the week.

    41 min
  3. FEB 9

    Waiting for kick-off, Shelbourne away now the opener

    Episode 15 – Waiting for kick-off | Shelbourne away now the openerThe 2026 League of Ireland season still hasn’t started for Shamrock Rovers. With the scheduled opening night clash against Dundalk postponed due to adverse weather, the Hoops’ league campaign remains on hold, but not for much longer. All roads now lead to Tolka Park next Friday as Shelbourne away becomes the new curtain-raiser .In Episode 15 of The Milltown Way, we react to the postponement and ask whether this unexpected delay changes anything for Stephen Bradley and his squad. Does an extra week help sharpen fitness and integrate new signings like Adam Brennan? Or does it simply extend the frustration after the narrow President’s Cup defeat to Derry City? We look ahead in depth to Shelbourne away, the atmosphere, the edge, and the narrative stakes. Starting a season at home is one thing. Starting it in Tolka Park, under the lights, against a rival who will treat it as a statement night, is something else entirely. This is a shorter episode than usual, but it’s one built around anticipation. The season feels like it’s paused before it has even begun, and that only increases the significance of what now becomes a high-profile opening night in Drumcondra. Will Rovers lay down an early marker? Or will Shelbourne attempt to disrupt the rhythm of another title defence before it gathers pace? The wait continues, but not for long. Subscribe and follow The Milltown Way wherever you get your podcasts.

    31 min
  4. 12/20/2025

    Rovers finish 2025 in style, the year in review

    Episode 12 – €400k Secured, Honohan Farewell & Signing Off 2025 Shamrock Rovers signed off their European campaign, and the 2025 season, with a 3–1 victory over Hamrun Spartans at Tallaght Stadium, banking a vital €400,000 in UEFA prize money in the process. In the final episode of 2025, we review a night that brought both satisfaction and reflection. Goals from Graham Burke, Danny Grant and John McGovern ensured Rovers finished the Conference League league phase on a positive note, even if qualification was already out of reach. We break down the key moments, performances, and what the win says about the squad’s depth and mentality after a demanding year. We also discuss the confirmation of Josh Honohan’s move to Lincoln City when the January transfer window opens. Honohan’s journey, development at Rovers, and the significance of the transfer for both player and club are all reflected on, as the Hoops say goodbye to one of their standout performers of 2025. With this being the final episode of the year, we zoom out to assess Shamrock Rovers’ 2025 season as a whole — domestic success, European highs and lows, and what Stephen Bradley’s side can take forward into 2026. We touch on squad evolution, transfer priorities, and the expectations that come with sustained success. Thank you to everyone who listened, shared, and supported the podcast throughout the year. We’ll be back in January as Rovers prepare for another title defence and a new season ahead.

    57 min

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An independent podcast focused on Shamrock Rovers, bringing you match reactions, supporter stories, and all things Hoops. From Milltown to Tallaght, we talk all things SRFC, straight from the stands to your speakers.

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