Episode 1401: Solskjaer “Appealing-To-The-Base” Bingo, Networking And Racing’s “No Moan” Culture, Jump Girls Documentary, Frances Murphy Solves TV Logjam
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s superpower is whipping the Man United fan-base into a frenzy of tradition and history-based fervour, and he was at it again this week ahead of the visit of Liverpool on Sunday;
Solskjaer says he is willing to let Sir Alex Ferguson give the United team talk ahead of Liverpool. #mufc
— Samuel Luckhurst (@samuelluckhurst) February 22, 2019
We have a disgruntled McTepid listener on our hands. Has McTpeid become too hot to handle?
My tea-making ability was roundly criticised by two of my work colleagues today. Their complaint? “You leave the teabags in too long.” Should I resign immediately on a point of principle?
— Eoin McDevitt (@EoinMcDevitt) February 20, 2019
Racing remains a sport where women and men compete on an equal footing against each other, and it is that uniquely competitive atmosphere which is at the heart of the new TG4 documentary “Jump Girls”, the first episode of which aired Thursday night.
It’s RTÉ’s television pick of the day, and we hope it’s yours too. #JumpGirls part one of a two part documentary film by @TouchlineMedia and @lukemcmanus on the incredible women in racing is on @TG4 at 9.30pm tonight. @baitweets https://t.co/xa7sGAHCkL
— Jump Girls (@JumpGirlsFilm) February 21, 2019
Director Luke McManus and star jockey Katie O’Farrell are in studio to talk about fighting your corner, not moaning, networking and climbing the ladder, bouncing back from injuries, Jessica Harrington’s 12 Rules For Life, and just what it feels like to be a jockey when it all comes together on the day.
Was lucky enough to get a sneaky-peek of #JumpGirls and can confirm it’s definitely worth the hype… fascinating insights into the work of the women at the forefront of Irish racing. The first part airs tonight on TG4 at 9:30PM – not to be missed! #20×20 pic.twitter.com/n1zmLx3Jda
— Elaine Buckley (@ElaineBucko) February 21, 2019
It’s an outrageous weekend of sporting action, but Frances Murphy has nailed her colours to the mast early when it comes to the TV log-jam we’re presented with on Sunday, and Eoin completes a royal flush of Nesbitt-Watches this week.
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?? Pep gets the “where did you get it ALL wrong?” treatment
?? DJ Ken 3000 debuts
?? Nesbitt’s Lonely Planet
?? Hot Man Utd V Cold Liverpoolhttps://t.co/DgPT9gKWTL pic.twitter.com/NPX8chxuMr
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Ex ROI and Palace player Damien Delaney joins us to talk about Sarri’s troubles at Chelsea, what it means when a manager has “lost the dressing-room”, and what prompts a team of pros to down tools
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Go to PatreonEoin Reddan and Gerry Thornley help us look ahead to the weekend.
What options does Joe have, how should we approach the rest of 6N, how much of a revamp does our kicking game need, and have Ireland been sneakily holding back some plays for the WC?https://t.co/xzgVeFlJMK pic.twitter.com/Q77tWmeAHP
— Second Captains (@SecondCaptains) February 20, 2019