We Are Ulster

Started by ONeill, June 07, 2017, 09:59:40 PM

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ONeill

I wanna have my kicks before the whole shithouse goes up in flames.

greatpoint

Thanks, will give them a listen.

Some amount of GAA podcasts about these days, off the top of my head:

RTE Sport
Irish Examiner
Irish Independent
Punditarena
Sportsjoe
Newstalk
Second Captains (from time to time)

Captain Scarlet

In fairness the lads have a distinction in it is Ulster which tends to nit get an airing on a lot of the others.
Also the others have to be very generalistic while Joe goes for big clicks and personality driven content. GAAhour is very goid mind.
RTE tends to ve very watered down with recently retired lads and a wirry about upsetting people.
them mysterons are always killing me but im grand after a few days.sickenin aul dose all the same.

TomFun


ONeill

https://player.fm/series/1424111/180972336

Latest one up - good interviews with Brian McGuigan and Cassidy. Both favouring their own county this weekend, naturally, but for opposingly similar reasons.
I wanna have my kicks before the whole shithouse goes up in flames.

Real Talker

I'd be a regular listener as would know the guys well presenting it- it is nice to get the Ulster focus as too much going on at this time of year and lots of them cover all the games without covering anything at all. Would highly recommend you share it with friends etc as it can be hard to independent podcast to make inroads against the bigger operations, even though you can find some really good ones!

I posted my own podcast a few months back - some of you might enjoy it but it won't be for everyone as very little game specific stuff. . Just an hour long chat with individual players about life on and off the field. Of the Ulster lads Eamon McGee and Jamie Clarke have been on, along with the likes of Kevin McManamon, Brendan Maher, Niall McNamme, Noel Connors, Cora Staunton and Michael Quinn.

Check it out here if you are interested. Will be launching a second series next month.

Eamon McGee - http://realtalks.ie/podcast/episode-6-eamon-mcgee/
Jamie Clarke - http://realtalks.ie/podcast/episode-4-jamie-clarke/

Itchy

Quote from: Real Talker on June 13, 2017, 10:42:06 PM
I'd be a regular listener as would know the guys well presenting it- it is nice to get the Ulster focus as too much going on at this time of year and lots of them cover all the games without covering anything at all. Would highly recommend you share it with friends etc as it can be hard to independent podcast to make inroads against the bigger operations, even though you can find some really good ones!

I posted my own podcast a few months back - some of you might enjoy it but it won't be for everyone as very little game specific stuff. . Just an hour long chat with individual players about life on and off the field. Of the Ulster lads Eamon McGee and Jamie Clarke have been on, along with the likes of Kevin McManamon, Brendan Maher, Niall McNamme, Noel Connors, Cora Staunton and Michael Quinn.

Check it out here if you are interested. Will be launching a second series next month.

Eamon McGee - http://realtalks.ie/podcast/episode-6-eamon-mcgee/
Jamie Clarke - http://realtalks.ie/podcast/episode-4-jamie-clarke/

Cheers Alan ;) They are good podcasts and I enjoyed the book too!

ONeill

God stuff Alan. Maybe have been critical in the past but takes balls to do podcasts and put them up.

Interesting to see how podcasters could cope on live TV.
I wanna have my kicks before the whole shithouse goes up in flames.

J70

Quote from: Real Talker on June 13, 2017, 10:42:06 PM
I'd be a regular listener as would know the guys well presenting it- it is nice to get the Ulster focus as too much going on at this time of year and lots of them cover all the games without covering anything at all. Would highly recommend you share it with friends etc as it can be hard to independent podcast to make inroads against the bigger operations, even though you can find some really good ones!

I posted my own podcast a few months back - some of you might enjoy it but it won't be for everyone as very little game specific stuff. . Just an hour long chat with individual players about life on and off the field. Of the Ulster lads Eamon McGee and Jamie Clarke have been on, along with the likes of Kevin McManamon, Brendan Maher, Niall McNamme, Noel Connors, Cora Staunton and Michael Quinn.

Check it out here if you are interested. Will be launching a second series next month.

Eamon McGee - http://realtalks.ie/podcast/episode-6-eamon-mcgee/
Jamie Clarke - http://realtalks.ie/podcast/episode-4-jamie-clarke/

The McGee one was excellent.

Will give the others a try.

omagh_gael

Will give this and real talk a listen today. Been really enjoying Wooly Parkinson's podcast recently. Tend to prefer the post weekend analysis with Clan Ward over Stevie McDonnell' s pre weekend analysis.

Jayop

Cheers for the heads up on this. You can't have too many good GAA podcasts on your phone for walking the dog. My favourites at the minute are the GAA hour and The Pff The Ball podcast from the show. I try to listen to the Second Captains but I find them all the most unlikable bunch of edjits in the country. I tried out the Indo one this week but yer man from Rory's Stories trying to shout over everyone made it hard to listen to.

ardtole

Colm Parkinson has a very good podcast on joe.ie.

Jayop

Quote from: ardtole on June 20, 2017, 10:04:25 PM
Colm Parkinson has a very good podcast on joe.ie.

Yeah that's the GAA hour one I mentioned. IMO it's by a distance the best one out there. Great guests and the pundits actually like football which is a pleasant change. I really enjoy the Derry lad Conan.

ONeill

https://player.fm/series/we-are-ulster/ep-12-paul-finlay-and-conor-deegan-on-down-v-monaghan

Latest one  - good review of the match in Clones last week. And how Tyrone are unfairly hated......
I wanna have my kicks before the whole shithouse goes up in flames.

BennyHarp

Quote from: ONeill on June 23, 2017, 07:03:42 PM
https://player.fm/series/we-are-ulster/ep-12-paul-finlay-and-conor-deegan-on-down-v-monaghan

Latest one  - good review of the match in Clones last week. And how Tyrone are unfairly hated......

Conor Deegan is 6ft 2in and has size 7 feet!!  :o
That was never a square ball!!