The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
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the acting from anto murphy to get wes charles sent off was a disgrace, seems the way we are going. do we have to copy everything from english football (even some players who have never been across the water are puting on a bit of an english accent). Thought Phillip Quinn was good, actually knows a fair bit about the league, liked the story about the carlow player. Jeff Kenna looked great in the white top. (David Ickle). the position we are in it is a spiritual leader we need more than a football manager anyway.
Philip Quinn stayed away from the cliches and was very entertaining.Seems like a bit of a character.Give him a regular slot.
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Thought Philip Quinn was interesting & knowledgable. He spoke out of turn; the show needs a bit of backchat and interaction between the panellists. This might induce some discussion and debate. I know there's probably limited time for it, but it's good to hear people drift away from the script now and then. Of course, Quinn may have emptied up his font of stories now, but it was infiinitely better than 'Yeah, I brought him back from England.' Remember, we need this show to appeal to those who are not yet converts - then we will unleash Jeff Kenna on them from the Galway studio. Bahaha. Bahaha.
The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
Was very pleased with Quinn and Sadliers contribution, definitely adds to the programme, hopefully Connor will be back in gainful employment soon.
Maybe we should have a poll of all the contributors so far and see which 3 are the most popular.
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