Does anyone know if there is any other way to listen to it other than iTunes?
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Does anyone know if there is any other way to listen to it other than iTunes?
There doesn't appear to be. I don't use iTunes as I download all my other podcasts directly to my phone so it seems odd to exclude potential listeners in that way.
i am glad that q was asked as I had probs downloadin that podcast from itunes so havent listened to it..
You can download it from here lads
http://www.thefulloctave.com/podcast/extratime.xml
The direct MP3 download is:
http://www.thefulloctave.com/podcast/ETPodcast1.mp3
15 mins on why no-one cares about the setanta cup, not a mention of the 1st division, hopefully not a pattern for the rest of the season. Judgement reserved.
What a pathetic comment. Given how rare it is to have any LoI media, could you not put some thought into what you post?
This podcast is put together by what I imagine are unpaid volunteers (I know none of them personally at all - I have no axe to grind here), who are clearly finding their feet with the medium. They deserve support for at least trying to fill a glaring gap in media coverage. Over the last few days we've been discussing on other threads how poor media coverage is, and when someone puts their head above the parapet to address this, its shot down by people like you, who will be the first to complain that there's no LoI in the media.
The production values are very high - sound quality is broadcast standard, which is no small matter considering the utter ****e that is out there, particularly in many football podcasts.
The pundits/journalists are likeable, and the anchor has a very professional way about him. The woman (apols, forgot your name) was a bit nervous to start with, but clearly knows her stuff, albeit dominated by Premier Division. Brendan White did a decent job, and he also appears to know his stuff.
The choice of subject matter needs to improve: its a little early to devote a discussion to who's favourite for the title given most squads aren't assembled. However the discussion on transfers was well informed. The absence of a first division discussion needs to be amended, but I think they were right to discuss the Setanta Cup, if only to prove how uninterested we (and the panel themsleves) are.
A reasonable start given the enormous constraints they were operating under (squads not assembled; first division not even agreed to), and hopefully the podcast will become as solid as the extratime site itself is.
Next episode should hopefully discuss the process of LoI getting off the ground each season - teams that are going under; teams that might be joining; licensing etc. Those issues are relevant to this time of year.
Good luck to all of them.
What, so because someone makes an effort were supposed to laud them!
Its an Ok effort but would need to improve, which I hope it does and probably will when the season gets up and going and there will be better content. Any extra LOI coverage is always welocmed. Best of luck to them with it but a bit of critisim isint aint a bad thing you know.
Constructive criticism is great. But completely putting down something as awful is not constructive criticism.
They have a long road ahead of them but having not listened yet I can't say whether I like it or not, but as said you must laud the fact they are doing it at all.
The lack of LOI coverage is shocking in this country so I take my hat off to them for even attempting it at all. There is a lot of work goes into doing a podcast of such quality, was talking about doing it last season with a friend and as we looked at how much work goes into it at all we decided against it because of time constraints. As said, fair play to them and hope they keep it up.
Hey everyone, I'm Brendan from the podcast and I'm happy to respond to the above.
I take on board what has been said and thanks for listening. For our first ever podcast, for Extratime and personally for myself, it was ok, it wasn't anything special and we know that.
On the first podcast itself, the draw for the setanta cup is coming up soon so that's why it was spoken about. It wasn't just a 'no-one cares' about it to be fair, the positives (trophy, money) were discussed as were the negatives (travel, timing of games etc). The First Division will be featured on the second podcast when it comes out.
We have some great ideas for the podcast for the future and it should improve as we get closer to the season. I agree it is early to be discussing favorites for the league but it was more so to go through some of the players who have signed for different clubs.
The response of people listening to it has been good and all we want is that you give us a chance to improve which I believe we can, and will. Any feedback, suggestions or general comments are welcome. Email Extratimelive@gmail.com and we'll gladly take them on board.
Cheers, Brendan.
I downloaded it and gave it a go yesterday. Given that I was in a foul humour, I figured I'd need a pick me up. So I'll review it like this.
Host - good, clear, asked decent questioned but meandered at times. Seemed to be focused on digs at Sligo Rovers Pokemon recruiting policy (ie gotta catch em all). Didn't ask any hard questions and seemed afraid to call a spade a spade - apart from the Sligo digs.
Guest 1 - (male) - not very clued in I felt, I think it was he who said he'd never heard of Aaron Callaghan - though after researching him said he was a great coach. I'd want to drop him but again he can improve, just don't say silly things like never hearing of Aaron Callaghan before, and be on a LOI podcast.
Guest 2 - (female) - tried, like guest 1, to be complimentary about everyone. As a Sligo fan she tried to be calm and polite, but didn't offer anything else about the club. Seemed to know her players and was easily the best of the 3 voices. She'd give a little hope for the podcast.
Production values - 6/10 (clear sound, good intro, not too long)
Discussion - 4/10 (Host can improve, just needs to be in charge and actually demand answers. Stop trying to play nice with all, call a gobdaw a gobdaw, have a set of liathroidi as Uncle Bill would say)
Hope for the future - 6/10 (can be 8/10 if they get a varied guest line up and the host improves. The LOI needs this and the league will benefit if the podcast tackles a full range of interests. The RTE show is afraid at times to really show teeth, while there's nothing on Off the Ball to even listen to)
I'd give it a few more tries, it will improve, they just have to stick with it and give it a year, bed it in and make sure they don't start licking wholes in order to retain favour with clubs and officials, then they'll lose their key demographic - the LOI fans.
Cheers for the response. There's a plan in place to improve the podcast and we're already working for the next few podcasts so hopefully we can improve. And just to add, it wasn't me who didn't know who Aaron Callaghan was :)
I enjoyed the listen, tbh. There's obviously room for improvement, but it's great to have a LOI show to listen to.
Tis awful.
This is a chat, like the kind you have with your mates down at the pub.The most knowedgeable person was taken of it(Jessica) before H/T & then it descends into a slagging match about Bray qualifying for the Setanta Cup.I woulld call it pure Shoite and i would recommend that the lad with the blocked nose that comes in after Jess get some sinux from the chemists. :(
Give it a chance, for goodness sake! Best of luck to all involved.
Dont take this the wrong way Gorm, but I think you need to get off the high horse a wee bit there. The show has a laugh at Bray Wanderers, says the Setanta Cup is crap and hardly worth having, jokes about clubs robbing players from other clubs and then you get all offended because some people say its bad. Come on.
Nice to see a properly produced LOI podcast. Sound quality etc, as mentioned before.
They seem like genuine fans and to be fair to them, it was their first podcast, not that they didn't do well. Host was very professional.
Thought Sellotanta chat dragged on a bit and didn't agree with a lot of opinions expressed, but it was their opinion and life would be boring if we all agreed, not that people posting here knows what that is like.
They are volunteers, so let's give them a bit of support, praise what they do well and be constructive in our criticisms about what we didn't like.
Whatever happened to the Weekly LOI show on RTE Radio 1 extra. Did it go the way of the Dodo?
It went on a break during the off-season...
I listened to this this afternoon, not bad for a first outing. It was a little long I thought though, the conversations started to ramble a bit near the end of each subject. It'll only improve as the participants get more used to it and as there are more things to talk about.
I think it needs a bit more structure, I'm listening right now and it seems to jump from subject to subject very quickly without any real pattern
Yeah, I'd agree with that. It is easier to do with the amount of resources they have at their disposal though.
FW has itself gone a bit downhill recently. It sounds a little tired, and even James Richardson sounds jaded. Things might improve if they got rid of Barry Glendenning. It seems amazing to me to have someone on a podcast who revels in his own ignorance and dislike of the things they are talking about. He had great comedy value for a while, but he's become a bit of a caricature of himself.
Thumbs up though for Philip Auclaire, Paul Doyle, Raphael Honigstein, Amy Lawrence and football geeks like John Ashdown etc.
Presenter was trying to be Eoin McDevitt.
From this weeks one.
Limerick will have to "come up against a Gary Dempsey centre midfield they wont beat that will they" so we wont beat Waterford because of their one man centre midfield? Great footballing knowledge from the lads.:p
Fairly sure Gamble and Bradley will do alright.
Take the background musak track off. Oh you took it off 2nd half.
,well done.
Moar off the LOI and well done on the WFAI but leave the National side talk behind.They have laods of coverage.
Gone up a point in my in my reckoning.
The promo structure between prem and div 1 is well known so waste no more time on that.
I must say, I quite enjoyed that, although I turned it off for the last part. No interest in hearing any more about the national team. At times it's a bit like listening to Paul Osam and Pat Scully on the old TV3 highlights show but it was quite enjoyable for the best part. Great to hear some sort of media coverage on the First Division.
We now know that they have a look on here for a reaction:)
Lads the background music at the start done my head in but I like the show, always good to have more talk about the league
P.S mention me in the next podcast:)
Enjoyed the 2nd episode, they had a bit more to talk about so it didn't drift as much as the 1st one. I agree with the others though, please drop the background music; it's really annoying! I found the volume a little low listening on earphones outside too, that might just be me though.
I did notice the volume problem too. One of the guys wasn't speaking into the microphone properly and was very faint at times. Other than that and the music, the sound quality was top notch.