The extratime Football Podcast - Season 12 - Episode 23
On this week's podcast with Luke Jordan, it’s a double venture as we have around the ground voice notes reports from all the European and FAI Cup action, while Macdara Ferris and Tom O’Connor join Luke in the second part of the show to dissect the action.
Starting with Thursday night’s games where Steven Doody, from the 1895 Podcast dials in from Gibraltar to report on Shelbourne’s 1-1 draw with St Joseph’s as they progress to the second round of the UEFA Conference League.
However, it was a disappointing night for Derry City as they bow out of Europe at the first hurdle to minnows Bruno Magpies as Drive 105’s Dee Curran sends us his thoughts.
For Friday nights fixtures, we hear from extratime.com Pat O’Connor who was at Dalymount Park to see Bohemians defeat Shamrock Rovers 1-0, Paul Crowley witnessed Drogheda beat Dundalk 2-1 in the Louth Derby and extra time.com Paul Corcoran reporter saw Galway batter a helpless Longford Town 6-0.
For the Saturday action, Dylan O’Connell sends us a brief synopsis of Cork City’s win against Finn Harps.
Finally for the Sunday cup action, extratime.com reporter Tommy Healy send us his thoughts on Shelbourne’s 1-0 win against Bray Wanderers. While Jessica Farry sends us her report as Sligo eases pass non league outfit Cobh Wanderers.
Macdara, Tom, and Luke discuss the action from the weekend.
Tom shares his match day facts from last weekend while Macdara was at Dalymount Park and gives us his opinion on the game, he also explains his thoughts on the Hoops second round qualifying clash on the UEFA Champions League with Sparta Prague and the potential of financial gains the club can make this season.
The lads also discuss Pats and Shelbourne’s Conference League clashes this week.
We also hear from Republic of Ireland captain Seamus Coleman who spoke to extratime.com’s Donal Ryan after Everton faced Sligo Rovers in a pre season game.
Finally, Luke shares his question of the week, send your answer to the new extratime.com WhatsApp number number - 089 429 5932.
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