Happy New Year, Second Captains World Service Members! We welcome in the new year with our last couple of helpings from our Liberty Hall shows, kindly sponsored as ever by O’Hara’s Brewery. First up, we try and discover why some Irish football fans couldn’t contain their glee as our rugby team flamed out at the World Cup in Japan last year.

 

Ken Early sets out the case for the contrarians, while Jerry Flannery and TheJournal.ie’s Sinead O’Carroll try and talk some sense into the man.

We also bring you the wild tale of “In League With Gaddafi”, a documentary which aired last month on RTE, about a joint Pats/Bohs team that travelled to Libya in 1989 to play a football match – at a time when the Irish government were doing shady beef deals with the country, and the IRA were doing even shadier arms deals with Colonel Gaddafi.

The documentary’s director Kevin Brannigan was on stage, along with two of the players who travelled – Johnny McDonnell and John Byrne, and they did full justice to a deeply strange tale.

Plus there’s confused Ken, the one bright spot of our rugby world cup, and Brian Kerr’s relentlessly interesting life.

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