Podcasts

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nrico2006

Not as bad as Those Conspiracy Guys - no sign of an episode in months!
'To the extreme I rock a mic like a vandal, light up a stage and wax a chump like a candle.'

SouthOfThe Bann

McKinless spoke very highly of RG in today's GAA social.

Wouldn't say a bad word about him when quizzed by Niblock.

Interesting how highly respected he is by the Derry players.

Very tricky situation for them being interviewed about what happened too.


Armagh18

Wouldn't expect McKinless to come out and call him a sc**bag or anything, but yeah interesting to hear the respect he was held in and how standards dropped when he left.

I wonder would they have won an All Ireland in 2023 or 24 if he had stayed.

RedHand88

D Day the tide turns on Spotify.

Excellent listen for anyone interested in WW2. Paul mcgann narrates it and is very good.

Milltown Row2

I'm on the last episode of Cover, Stakeknife. Brutal stuff. On BBC sounds
None of us are getting out of here alive, so please stop treating yourself like an after thought.

marty34

Just finished Stakeknife the other day. I listened to it, but not fully, when it can out but it's a great listen.

Mad stuff altogether but very well out together. Some research to put it into a podcast.

Walter Cronc

Quote from: marty34 on April 02, 2025, 08:13:53 PMJust finished Stakeknife the other day. I listened to it, but not fully, when it can out but it's a great listen.

Mad stuff altogether but very well out together. Some research to put it into a podcast.

Maybe mentioned before but same producer as Stakeknife done 'where is George Gibney' about a swimming coach in Dublin who committed sexual abuse. Excellent listen!

marty34

Quote from: Walter Cronc on April 02, 2025, 08:25:57 PM
Quote from: marty34 on April 02, 2025, 08:13:53 PMJust finished Stakeknife the other day. I listened to it, but not fully, when it can out but it's a great listen.

Mad stuff altogether but very well out together. Some research to put it into a podcast.

Maybe mentioned before but same producer as Stakeknife done 'where is George Gibney' about a swimming coach in Dublin who committed sexual abuse. Excellent listen!

Yeah, the one was mentioned a few times at the start of the Stakeknife podcasts.

Must get a listen to it.

gallsman

Stakeknife was grand, but nothing really new or groundbreaking tbh. Made primarily for an unknowing UK audience.

Where Is George Gibney? was terrific.

Both produced by Second Captains.

Milltown Row2

I was very aware of all things Stakeknife but some of the interviews with the family members is a tough one, so different and how they had to deal with aftermath of their families involvement and searching for the truth after it.

I knew the girl that was killed a couple weeks before the ceasefire, I was away that summer came home to hear that she had been killed and dumped on the border, I remember the atmosphere among that group of friends, dirty dirty war.
None of us are getting out of here alive, so please stop treating yourself like an after thought.

marty34

Quote from: Milltown Row2 on April 02, 2025, 09:44:29 PMI was very aware of all things Stakeknife but some of the interviews with the family members is a tough one, so different and how they had to deal with aftermath of their families involvement and searching for the truth after it.

I knew the girl that was killed a couple weeks before the ceasefire, I was away that summer came home to hear that she had been killed and dumped on the border, I remember the atmosphere among that group of friends, dirty dirty war.

The FRU agent pretending he was a journalist with Channel 4 ringing the head army lad and recording everything.

Then he said he was recording the lad from the BBC Sounds team who was recording him. 


Milltown Row2

Quote from: marty34 on April 02, 2025, 09:49:40 PM
Quote from: Milltown Row2 on April 02, 2025, 09:44:29 PMI was very aware of all things Stakeknife but some of the interviews with the family members is a tough one, so different and how they had to deal with aftermath of their families involvement and searching for the truth after it.

I knew the girl that was killed a couple weeks before the ceasefire, I was away that summer came home to hear that she had been killed and dumped on the border, I remember the atmosphere among that group of friends, dirty dirty war.

The FRU agent pretending he was a journalist with Channel 4 ringing the head army lad and recording everything.

Then he said he was recording the lad from the BBC Sounds team who was recording him. 



He was a proper scamp! So many lost lives 
None of us are getting out of here alive, so please stop treating yourself like an after thought.