Nah they have the "eircom league hour" & then from 9-10 they have the "(real) football hour"Originally Posted by thejollyrodger
Its like having an hour of irish rugby 1 hour per week but all non-irish rugby on 5 nights a week.
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Roddy Collins: "There are a lot of cricket buffs out there and fair play to them."![]()
Nah they have the "eircom league hour" & then from 9-10 they have the "(real) football hour"Originally Posted by thejollyrodger
Its like having an hour of irish rugby 1 hour per week but all non-irish rugby on 5 nights a week.
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The Roddy interviews are rubbish...
They lick the guys arse all the time and talk more about his brother and boxing (Ger Girloys fault) then any serious issues with Rovers or the Eircom League.
Well done to Roddy for going on each week and if other managers were willing to get there voice on radio it may help improve the league but they give Roddy a very very easy time.
I was going to ask them one day if shels made the group stages of Champions League would we get talked about in the football hour and not just the EL hour. ??
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Exactly, it's upto the other managers to get off their arses.Originally Posted by higgins
Vintage Roddy comment, "if our keeper was a bit taller he'd be playing in England"![]()
And the cricket thing is typical of this country, we are complete slaves to the English media. England won at the ashes second test and all of a sudden the third one is huge news over there. Fair enough, it is their team and a big game for a cricket supporting national. Why the jaysus we feel the need to jump onto every English media bandwagon, however, is beyond me.
Didn't hear the full programme but the Dundalk score was given out twice. They have plenty of interviews at other times and have given more than their fair share of coverage about Shels.
Cricket is growing here. Two reasons. Firstly, we have qualified for the World Cup and secondly, we have a large Asian community now in Dublin and a lot of the immigrants are getting involved with the cricket clubs.
Just on the cricket, it wasn't that England won, it ws more due to the fact that it was the closest finish to any test ever...
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That they won helped though,Originally Posted by Dodge
We've qualified for the Cricket world cup ourselves in the West Indies next year. I'm a bit fond of the sound of leather on willow myself. Giller was handy with the bat himself back in the good old days. It is a growing sport. A nice way to spend a lazy Saturday.Originally Posted by Slash/ED
Second closest ever, closest every finish to an Ashes TestOriginally Posted by Dodge
When I said ever, I meant on Sky sports... Remember Rupert Murdoch created all sports...Originally Posted by Maribor
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You think Pete's the funnyman and you asked why everybody is so annoyed with Ollie?Originally Posted by higgins
Beam me up Higgins......
Funny how no one has commented on this.Originally Posted by pete
If Shelstalk have aspirations to be a National Station they'd want to be less parochial.
They aren't national, they're dublin.Originally Posted by pete
Hope that clears up any confusion there.
And shelstalk? The programme was mainly about Roddy Collins.
Newstalk are a Dublin station, yes, but you're right. They do have national aspirations, and by the sound of them they almost have the licence in the bag.Originally Posted by pete
Which is a pity, because we don't need another RTE. I wonder if another station could apply for the Dublin gig? This city really does need a station of its own.
They do a lot of GAA all right. In fact, if you listen to them regularly, a lot of them are GAA heads and, er, culchies. I think this might have to do with getting a national profile (the powers that be would never give anything to Dubs on their own), but also I think they do it to provoke a Dub v. culchie reaction.
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