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Episode 26: County Finals Weekend on the Podcast
Oct 31 2023
Episode 26: County Finals Weekend on the Podcast
In this episode of the Mayo Football Podcast, Rob Murphy and John Gunnigan review extracts from our coverage of the weekend's county finals, which club members on Patreon have already got access to in our Final Whistle pods recorded after the Junior, Intermediate and Senior club finals at MacHale Park.  The first clip comes from Cill Chomain's Eoghan McGrath who was a guest on our Junior final preview pod and who spoke about how tough it is to win the Junior Championship. We then hear an extract from our Final Whistle pod after the Junior decider, in which the winning manager, Lahardane's Eddie Conroy, gives his reaction to his side's win over Shrule/Glencorrib.Next we have audio from the Final Whistle show recorded after Kilmeena's win over Ballinrobe in the Intermediate final. From that pod we have a snippet from Billy Fitzpatrick's match analysis and we also hear from Kilmeena's Jack Carney. The low scoring nature of the Senior decider became a national talking point on Sunday evening and the extracts we have from the Final Whistle pod recorded after Ballina's Moclair Cup success focus on that aspect of the game. John Maughan provides his views on the standard of football witnessed in the Senior final while former Knockmore manager Eamonn Clarke chats with Rob about how negative tactics have become the norm in Gaelic football. By contrast, our final clip features Stephenites' 'keeper David Clarke, who provides his reaction to the club's county final victory.     This episode of the Mayo Football Podcast is now online and is available to listen to on iTunes, SoundCloud, Podomatic and Spotify. All of the audio clips you hear from the contributors on this show featured in pods first released on Patreon, where our club members get access to loads of exclusive content and more besides.The monthly rate for club membership is €5 plus VAT but annual membership is also available at a 10% discount off the standard rate, where a single annual payment is made. Details on becoming a club member are available here.The Mayo Football Podcast is also on Twitter so if you’re a Twitter user you should follow us there to make sure you get the latest podcast-related updates, including new episodes.
Episode 25: Recently on the Podcast
Oct 22 2023
Episode 25: Recently on the Podcast
In this episode of the Mayo Football Podcast, Rob Murphy and John Gunnigan review extracts from some of the content our club members on Patreon have got access to over the last few weeks.  From Colm Boyle we hear reaction to the news that Corofin's Joe Canney has joined Kevin McStay's management team. The split season, and issues relating to it, was covered in two different pods and from them we hear points made by Stephen Drake, Billy Joe Padden, Colm Keys and Ciaran O'Hara.  Two GAA books were published in recent weeks and we had two podcast shows to coincide with these. Ciaran Murphy of Second Captains discusses the split season from the perspective of the club player when he came on the pod to chat his book "This is the Life" while Declan Varley talks about what inspired him to write "Mayo - A Biography in Nine Lives".  This episode of the Mayo Football Podcast is now online and is available to listen to on iTunes, SoundCloud, Podomatic and Spotify. All of the audio clips you hear from the contributors on this show featured in pods first released on Patreon, where our club members get access to loads of exclusive content and more besides.The monthly rate for club membership is €5 plus VAT but annual membership is also available at a 10% discount off the standard rate, where a single annual payment is made. Details on becoming a club member are available here.The Mayo Football Podcast is also on Twitter so if you’re a Twitter user you should follow us there to make sure you get the latest podcast-related updates, including new episodes.
Episode 23: Recently on the Podcast
Sep 26 2023
Episode 23: Recently on the Podcast
In this episode of the Mayo Football Podcast, we look back at some of the content our club members on Patreon have got access to over the last few weeks. Rob Murphy and John Gunnigan review extracts from these pods, which feature Kieran Kilkenny, Conor Diskin, Kevin McLoughlin and Peadar Gardiner.  The first extract we hear comes from Mayo GAA Performance Games Development Administrator Kieran Kilkenny who explains the work being done at county level with the U14, U15 and U16 groups. Next it's Claremorris footballer Conor Diskin, who in recent months has had to cope with the tragic loss of his baby son Cillian and who then suffered a season-ending cruciate injury. We then hear from recently retired Mayo player Kevin McLoughlin who explains why he never did much in the way of media interviews during his time on the county team and who also talks about the pride his family took in his involvement with Mayo. Finally, newly appointed U20 manager Peadar Gardiner talks about his footballing philosophy and how he'll want his Mayo U20 team to play.This episode of the Mayo Football Podcast is now online and is available to listen to on iTunes, SoundCloud, Podomatic and Spotify. All of the audio clips you hear from the contributors on this show featured in pods first released on Patreon, where our club members get access to loads of exclusive content and more besides.The monthly rate for club membership is €5 plus VAT but annual membership is also available at a 10% discount off the standard rate, where a single annual payment is made. Details on becoming a club member are available here.The Mayo Football Podcast is also on Twitter so if you’re a Twitter user you should follow us there to make sure you get the latest podcast-related updates, including new episodes.
Episode 22: Last Week on the Podcast
Aug 21 2023
Episode 22: Last Week on the Podcast
We had three Mayo Football Podcast shows last week and in this review episode Rob Murphy and John Gunnigan review extracts from these pods, focusing on Jason Doherty's inter-county retirement and the start of the club Championships.Following Jason Doherty's announcement that his days as an inter-county player were over, he sat down for an in-depth interview with Mike Finnerty. We hear a few clips from that pod, focusing on how he decided on the timing for his departure, why the Mayo team he was part of never managed to win the All-Ireland, what it was like to battle back from two cruciate injuries and how he reckons Mayo are fixed as they head into 2024.The focus then shifts to the club action and we hear snippets from our Championship preview show, which featured Aghamore manager Paddy Finnegan, Balla's Ger Flanagan and Lee Keegan of Westport. This includes Lee's rather forthright opinion on whether or not Fergal Boland should still be involved with Mayo. This episode of the Mayo Football Podcast is now online and is available to listen to on iTunes, SoundCloud, Podomatic and Spotify. All of the audio clips you hear from the contributors on this show featured in pods first released on Patreon, where our club members get access to loads of exclusive content and more besides.The monthly rate for club membership is €5 plus VAT but annual membership is also available at a 10% discount off the standard rate, where a single annual payment is made. Details on becoming a club member are available here.The Mayo Football Podcast is also on Twitter so if you’re a Twitter user you should follow us there to make sure you get the latest podcast-related updates, including new episodes.
Episode 21: Last Week on the Podcast
Jul 31 2023
Episode 21: Last Week on the Podcast
We had three Mayo Football Podcast shows last week and in this review episode Rob Murphy and John Gunnigan review extracts from these pods, where the main focus during the week was on the Mayo ladies team who were in All-Ireland semi-final action against Kerry on Saturday.  To start the show we hear audio from podcast regular Edwin McGreal, who reflects on Mayo's absence from All-Ireland final day and who then goes on to consider the contenders for the vacant U20 manager's position and the process to be used for this appointment. Shifting focus to LGFA matters, we hear audio from the Kerry match preview show from Mayo players Clodagh McManamon and Ella Brennan. Then, from the Final Whistle pod recorded after the game at Semple Stadium, there's audio from Nóirín Moran, Sinéad Stagg, Michael Moyles and Austin O'Malley, who, in different ways, all reflect on how the Mayo ladies fared out this year and their future prospects.    .This episode of the Mayo Football Podcast is now online and is available to listen to on iTunes, SoundCloud, Podomatic and Spotify. All of the audio clips you hear from the contributors on this show featured in pods first released on Patreon, where our club members get access to loads of exclusive content and more besides.The monthly rate for club membership is €5 plus VAT but annual membership is also available at a 10% discount off the standard rate, where a single annual payment is made. Details on becoming a club member are available here.The Mayo Football Podcast is also on Twitter so if you’re a Twitter user you should follow us there to make sure you get the latest podcast-related updates, including new episodes.
Episode 20: Last Week on the Podcast
Jul 24 2023
Episode 20: Last Week on the Podcast
We had two Mayo Football Podcast shows last week and in this review episode Rob Murphy and John Gunnigan review extracts from these pods, featuring audio from podcast regular Billy Joe Padden and from Mayo manager Kevin McStay.  Billy Joe muses about the style of play needed in the modern game and he points to evidence of how Mayo attempted to set up in this way in 2023. He also reminisces about what it was like to play alongside the generational talent that was Ciaran McDonald. Rob's hour-long interview with Kevin McStay was, though, our main podcast highlight this week. The lads review what the Mayo manager had to say on that pod about what kind of year it had been for his team, what the thinking was behind the Conor Loftus experiment and how the defensive structure that was deployed fared out this year and how the aim for greater consistency will be addressed as the team faces into 2024.    .This episode of the Mayo Football Podcast is now online and is available to listen to on iTunes, SoundCloud, Podomatic and Spotify. All of the audio clips you hear from the contributors on this show featured in pods first released on Patreon, where our club members get access to loads of exclusive content and more besides.The monthly rate for club membership is €5 plus VAT but annual membership is also available at a 10% discount off the standard rate, where a single annual payment is made. Details on becoming a club member are available here.The Mayo Football Podcast is also on Twitter so if you’re a Twitter user you should follow us there to make sure you get the latest podcast-related updates, including new episodes.
Episode 19: Last Week on the Podcast
Jul 17 2023
Episode 19: Last Week on the Podcast
As we move on from the 2023 inter-county season for the Mayo men's team, we've switched our focus on the Mayo Football Podcast to other issues. In this regular review show we highlight extracts from recent podcast episodes made available to club members and this week we've got audio from Edwin McGreal and Austin O'Malley as well as a number of voices from our Final Whistle pod recorded at Pearse Stadium on Saturday, where the Mayo ladies snatched victory over Galway in the LGFA All-Ireland quarter-final. From that show we hear from Kathryn Sullivan, Ciara Needham and Shauna Howley as well as from analyst Nóirín Moran.Rob Murphy and John Gunnigan discuss these extracts, along the way chatting about the language used by supporters when reacting to victory and defeat, the pursuit of All-Ireland glory by the Mayo ladies and the way in which Dublin and Kerry made it through their respective All-Ireland semi-finals last weekend. This episode of the Mayo Football Podcast is now online and is available to listen to on iTunes, SoundCloud, Podomatic and Spotify. All of the audio clips you hear from the contributors on this show featured in pods first released on Patreon, where our club members get access to loads of exclusive content and more besides.The monthly rate for club membership is €5 plus VAT but annual membership is also available at a 10% discount off the standard rate, where a single annual payment is made. Details on becoming a club member are available here.The Mayo Football Podcast is also on Twitter so if you’re a Twitter user you should follow us there to make sure you get the latest podcast-related updates, including new episodes.
Episode 18: Last Week on the Podcast
Jul 11 2023
Episode 18: Last Week on the Podcast
Ever since the final whistle sounded at Croke Park on Sunday before last, Mayo fans have been coming to terms with the county's exit from this year's Championship, with Dublin defeating them comfortably at the All-Ireland quarter-final stage. On the Mayo Football Podcast we've been analysing the reasons why Mayo slumped to such a comprehensive loss that day and what the defeat means for the county for next year and beyond.In this pod Rob Murphy and John Gunnigan pick out and discuss some extracts from the three shows we've made available for our Patreon club members in the wake of the loss to Dublin. From our Final Whistle show, recorded at Croke Park straight after the match ended, there's audio from Billy Joe Padden, John Casey and Eamon O'Hara, from our in-depth match review show you'll hear the voices of Colm Boyle and Colm Keys while there's more from Billy Joe on our final pod of the week, in which we reflect further on Mayo's Championship exit. This episode of the Mayo Football Podcast is now online and is available to listen to on iTunes, SoundCloud, Podomatic and Spotify. All of the audio clips you hear from the contributors on this show featured in pods first released on Patreon, where our club members get access to loads of exclusive content and more besides.The monthly rate for club membership is €5 plus VAT but annual membership is also available at a 10% discount off the standard rate, where a single annual payment is made. Details on becoming a club member are available here.The Mayo Football Podcast is also on Twitter so if you’re a Twitter user you should follow us there to make sure you get the latest podcast-related updates, including new episodes.