Episode 2923: In The Presence Of Duffness, Davy On His Knees, Limerick Comeback, Cole Palmer FC
Ken and Murph were in Tolka Park last night for the top-of-the-table clash between Shelbourne and Shamrock Rovers – and while the fare on the (extremely sandy, bumpy) pitch may have been poor, Duff-watching is always worthwhile.
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The All-Ireland hurling championship kicked off last weekend, and Jamie Wall and Malachy Clerkin are back to talk to us about Limerick’s comeback, Waterford’s return to form, and Cork’s worrying form going into a do-or-die game at home to Clare this weekend.
Plus there’s an audience with Marc Canham, a spirited defence of Jack Grealish, and Cole Palmer FC taking on Arsenal tonight.
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