England have been a riot off the field, but watching them play football is slow death.

We chat to Mark Critchley about boring, muddled, listless, divided, top of the table, easy side of the draw England.

 

Ken was at another romper stomper as Rangnick’s Austrian composition won over more neutrals, and won the group. He chats to Joe Callaghan about club Austria, French impotence and being part of the Oranje Party.

We pay tribute to the vivid flow of words employed by former RTE commentator Micheál Ó Muircheartaigh, and the sharp interview skills of Tommie Gorman, both of whom passed away today.

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