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Automatically downloading episodes is pretty standard stuff on podcast apps.
blackspot91 (Limerick) - Posts: 991 - 15/10/2020 16:44:30 2297822 Link 0 |
brisbane (Galway) - Posts: 486 - 15/10/2020 20:35:50 2297880 Link 0 |
Whatever about their coverage of other sports, I think their GAA coverage can often be piecemeal and not up to the standard of some other podcasts.
greatpoint (USA) - Posts: 305 - 15/10/2020 22:17:22 2297907 Link 1 |
GAA Hour is hands down the best. Woolly is passionate but can be inconsistent in what he says. Still puts out great content every week and is to be commended. Conan Doherty is brilliant alongside him. OTB is still decent. RTÉ Sport podcast has poor sound which is quite ridiculous given it is the national broadcaster. I gave up on Irish Examiner as it is Munster centric which is fine but not for everyone. The GAA podcasts definitely fill in the the blanks in TV and radio coverage. OGarmaile (Tyrone) - Posts: 224 - 16/10/2020 08:59:01 2297938 Link 0 |
Ah Ref is a Mayo GAA podcast on Spotify. Very good analysis and a bit of effing and blinding from lads who know their stuff but don't take themselves too seriously. GreenandRed (Mayo) - Posts: 5955 - 20/10/2020 09:32:52 2299474 Link 1 |
The Independent have one called the Throw - In. Michael Verney a regular on it too. Tomas O Se and David Brady be on too. FoolsGold (Cavan) - Posts: 2216 - 21/10/2020 14:36:59 2299947 Link 1 |
Cheers Foolsgold. I unsubscribed from it because I thought it had finished. Nice one!
GreenandRed (Mayo) - Posts: 5955 - 21/10/2020 15:27:43 2299972 Link 0 |