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The Football Pod - Ep. 7: Silencing the Hill, that 2013 epic, Mayo's lost prodigy, Rory's boys

Welcome to Episode 7 of The Football Pod with Paddy Andrews and Andy Moran - we're looking at the opening weekend of Championship, and the importance of Michael Murphy while Andy tells us about Mayo's lost prodigy. We talk about whether the working from home culture can help counties outside of Dublin, how to beat the sweeper, and the remarkable 2013 All-Ireland semi-final between Dublin and Kerry. Subscribe to the The Football Pod, because we’ve got a new episode coming your way every Wednesday this summer. Share the podcast, give us a rating if you're enjoying, and let us know what you want to hear Andy and Paddy talk about across the season. Contact details below! TIMESTAMPS and TOPICS. (00:30) – Welcome to Ep. 7 of The Football Pod - SUBSCRIBE! (03:00) – Gallagher's boys, Hogan Cup prodigies. (15:15) – Behind the remarkable 2013 All-Ireland semi-final, Dublin 3-18 3-11 Kerry. (36:30) – 'You're Going to Silence the Hill' - visualisation in the GAA. (43:00) – The importance of Michael Murphy. (51:30) – What if Mayo had Pearce Hanley? (01:00:30) – Working from Home culture - can it benefit counties outside of Dublin? (01:19:30) – How to beat the sitting sweeper. (01:27:30) – Paddy and Andy's favourite scores from their careers. You can listen to the podcast on the OTB Sports app - download that in your app store, for free! Subscribe to The Football Pod on Spotify Subscribe to The Football Pod on iTunes Or you'll find us wherever you listen to your podcasts by searching for 'The Football Pod with Paddy and Andy' Contact the Football Pod and let us know what you think The Football Pod is on Instagram and Twitter so you can follow us and get in touch there too! Email: [email protected] Paddy Andrews on Twitter @PaddyAMetis Andy Moran on Twitter @AndyPMoran Tommy Rooney on Twitter @TomasORuanaidh

OffTheBall

OffTheBall

11:59 23 Jun 2021



The Football Pod - Ep. 7: Sile...
Off The Ball Radio

The Football Pod - Ep. 7: Silencing the Hill, that 2013 epic, Mayo's lost prodigy, Rory's boys


OffTheBall

OffTheBall

11:59 23 Jun 2021

Welcome to Episode 7 of The Football Pod with Paddy Andrews and Andy Moran - we're looking at the opening weekend of Championship, and the importance of Michael Murphy while Andy tells us about Mayo's lost prodigy. We talk about whether the working from home culture can help counties outside of Dublin, how to beat the sweeper, and the remarkable 2013 All-Ireland semi-final between Dublin and Kerry.

Subscribe to the The Football Pod, because we’ve got a new episode coming your way every Wednesday this summer.

Share the podcast, give us a rating if you're enjoying, and let us know what you want to hear Andy and Paddy talk about across the season. Contact details below!

TIMESTAMPS and TOPICS.

(00:30) – Welcome to Ep. 7 of The Football Pod - SUBSCRIBE!

(03:00) – Gallagher's boys, Hogan Cup prodigies.

(15:15) – Behind the remarkable 2013 All-Ireland semi-final, Dublin 3-18 3-11 Kerry.

(36:30) – 'You're Going to Silence the Hill' - visualisation in the GAA.

(43:00) – The importance of Michael Murphy.

(51:30) – What if Mayo had Pearce Hanley?

(01:00:30) – Working from Home culture - can it benefit counties outside of Dublin?

(01:19:30) – How to beat the sitting sweeper.

(01:27:30) – Paddy and Andy's favourite scores from their careers.

You can listen to the podcast on the OTB Sports app - download that in your app store, for free!

Subscribe to The Football Pod on Spotify

Subscribe to The Football Pod on iTunes

Or you'll find us wherever you listen to your podcasts by searching for 'The Football Pod with Paddy and Andy'

Contact the Football Pod and let us know what you think

The Football Pod is on Instagram and Twitter so you can follow us and get in touch there too!

Email: [email protected]

Paddy Andrews on Twitter @PaddyAMetis

Andy Moran on Twitter @AndyPMoran

Tommy Rooney on Twitter @TomasORuanaidh


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