Episode 2878: FAI Give It O’Sheasy, What’s Up With Evan Ferguson, Ten Hag Takes On Carragher, Bellaghy Breakthrough
Manchester City reminded everyone of their existence last night, obliterating Luton with fire and fury. “We are coming,” Haaland says. They are coming, specifically, for Manchester United this Sunday. We
talk about how things are turning ugly for Erik ten Hag.
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— Manchester City (@ManCity) February 28, 2024
All that before some major BREAKING NEWS hits during the recording.
FAI appoint John O’Shea as Interim Head Coach of the Men’s National Team ??
O’Shea, who has 118 caps for Ireland, will take charge of the two international friendlies in March against Belgium and Switzerland at the Aviva Stadium, assisted by Paddy McCarthy ?
— Ireland Football ???? (@IrelandFootball) February 28, 2024
Then we talk to Andy Naylor, who covers Brighton for the Athletic, about why Evan Ferguson has now gone 16 games without a goal. Is the problem injuries, confidence, De Zerbi’s chopping and changing, Brighton’s system, or is the real problem the insane levels of expectation people like us have loaded onto a 19 year old?
We also have an update on A Murder In Bellaghy as it is confirmed for the first time that British state agents have been linked through intelligence to the murder of Sean Brown.
A Murder In Bellaghy.
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