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tetsujin1979
29/06/2009, 8:39 PM
Review of the qualifiers to date under Trapattoni on Newstalk at the moment. Decent enough, hoping they podcast it out tomorrow.
Ya heard it, decent enough although i thought Earley's (spelling?) analysis of the Italy game was a bit harsh. IMO that was a best performance in a long time, yes the tactics may have been long ball at times but we realistically couldve won that game.
Sorry to crash your thread, but seeing as we're on the media, wanna get others opinions on something that has annoyed me with a good while: Has anyone else noticed that on rtes coverage of football, the sunday game or whatever upcoming gaa game will be advertised but if you watch the gaa programme very very very rarely do they advertise football. Im not imaging this, its something i look out for. I follow both sports but have a strong preference for football, but this really bugs me.
Stuttgart88
30/06/2009, 10:14 AM
The Irish media's attuitude to Irish football is shocking - at least that's how I perceive it primarily as a fan of the national team. There are many times when I need reminding that Ireland is actually a sovereign republic and not just another region of the UK, like the North East, with its own unique characteristics but ultimately part of the same society. The RTE homepage and the sports pages of the Irish papers (outside the GAA Championship season) is when I feel this most acutely.
padjoe
30/06/2009, 4:33 PM
The Irish media's attuitude to Irish football is shocking - at least that's how I perceive it primarily as a fan of the national team. There are many times when I need reminding that Ireland is actually a sovereign republic and not just another region of the UK, like the North East, with its own unique characteristics but ultimately part of the same society. The RTE homepage and the sports pages of the Irish papers (outside the GAA Championship season) is when I feel this most acutely.
It has probably been covered loads on these pages, but on that note, which of the irish publications are consistently the best for irish football. i find the mirror and the star the best for LOI and i prefer the Examiner for the international game. McDonnell for the indo (is he indo) is good too.
padjoe
30/06/2009, 4:51 PM
by the way just to stay on topic, off the ball is a decent radio show. really enjoyable even with the smugness etc. is there any night that the loi is on it? i get the podcasts every day for working nights but can't find one for domestic soccer.
CarrickFan
30/06/2009, 6:06 PM
by the way just to stay on topic, off the ball is a decent radio show. really enjoyable even with the smugness etc. is there any night that the loi is on it? i get the podcasts every day for working nights but can't find one for domestic soccer.
Thursday night has LOI..usually Roddy on the phone...not really a big fan of the show..Earleyis far too smug and has no interest in LOI and the other 2 lads are Turfball boys and now Rugby bandwagoners....no decent coverage of LOI on any national station.
Gather round
30/06/2009, 9:55 PM
I know Ken Early from the When Saturday Comes site, he happily admits to little interest in LoI. He does have an encyclopaedic knowledge of Liverpool's fringe players over the years and claims to have no interest in rugby, to be fair.
CarrickFan
30/06/2009, 10:35 PM
I know Ken Early from the When Saturday Comes site, he happily admits to little interest in LoI. He does have an encyclopaedic knowledge of Liverpool's fringe players over the years and claims to have no interest in rugby, to be fair.
It was the other 2 lads Ger and Oisin is it?..they are the Rugby bandwagoners!!....far play if Ken knows alot about Bernard Diomede,Sean Dundee,Salif Diou etc but i'd much rather watch LOI!!!
The Irish media's attuitude to Irish football is shocking - at least that's how I perceive it primarily as a fan of the national team. There are many times when I need reminding that Ireland is actually a sovereign republic and not just another region of the UK, like the North East, with its own unique characteristics but ultimately part of the same society. The RTE homepage and the sports pages of the Irish papers (outside the GAA Championship season) is when I feel this most acutely.
"Irish" rags like the Herald etc. are much more likely to cover Man U, Beckham, Ronaldo etc. than any LOI news or GAA for that matter. The radio is even worse.
I do like Off The Ball but agree that the focus is WAY to much UK based, now when they spend a half hour on "THE Ashes" that really gets me...no, I don't listen for the half hour!
tetsujin1979
01/07/2009, 11:01 AM
I do like Off The Ball but agree that the focus is WAY to much UK based, now when they spend a half hour on "THE Ashes" that really gets me...no, I don't listen for the half hour!
Spend the same amount of time on things like the the super bowl, NBA, Super 14.
Interview the Roddy tonight about his move to malta.
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