Episode 3071: Ireland Lose In Athens, Ken’s Grand Tour, Carsley Dithers
Athens for breakfast, Barcelona for brunch, Fairview for lunch. Ken is back from his Grand Tour of Continental Europe, traveling through the night to bring you his thoughts on Ireland’s latest adventures in the Nations League.
Joining us in the studio to reflect on an international window in which we actually won a game is Richie Sadlier.
We also try to decipher just what Lee Carsley is actually saying and why.
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Go to PatreonFor the first time since 2012, Ireland have come from behind to win. The winner was glorious too with Festy’s fast feet, Brady’s calm touch and then his sweeping shot into the roof of the net. We’d almost forgotten what this feels like.https://t.co/Q5rLEEBEsT pic.twitter.com/B9u4MxtcSS
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