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Second Captains World Cup 07/07 - Van Gaal's chess pieces V Messi, Ugly Neymarless Brazil
Neymar will take no further part in WC2014, but could his injury be their way to escape the pressure against Germany? Ken joins us from Rio to discuss the fallout.Argentina have stuttered their way through the tournament but Ken thinks they're favourites and explains why Louis Van Gaal's genius tactics may not be quite as brilliant as everyone suspects.All this plus Argentina the daddy, Eoin's letter to Sepp, Brazil's ugly truth, Scolari's defiant nonsense, the penalty shoot out curse and James Young on Neymar's cultural significance. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Second Captains 07/07 - likeable Kerry, Cork heart, Fed's future, Clare defence, Tipp style
Eoin and Murph discuss likeable Kerry, fulfilling your sporting talent, Roger Federer the hustler, Nicky English the hurling soothsayer and McDeviit's scorn for talented fullbacks. The road back to the All-Ireland hurling final for Clare looks increasingly difficult after their draw with Wexford - the struggles of the defending champions, helmet pulls, wexford youth and Tipp style are all on the agenda for Malachy Clerkin and former Dublin and Limerick hurler Maurice O'Brien. Roger Federer shed a single tear yesterday - we ask Jonny Watterson if that was the last chance at an 18th Grand Slam, and whether the Swiss genius will carry on for much longer. And Oisin McConville explains why Cork football annoys him so much. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Second Captains World Cup 03/07 - Brazil shrink, Messi move, Roy Keane
4 quarter-finals will be played in the World Cup this weekend, each one of them a tantalising prospect. After his long walk home from Sao Paulo, Ken Early is heading to the Maracana for France / Germany on Friday night. Before that he got a chance to check out Angel Di Maria's eggs, and Tim Vickery talks to us about Brazil and how they've shrunk into the tournament with every passing week. Ken gets called a flame-haired flame-thrower of truth, we salute the return of passive-aggressive Roy Keane, and we talk about the club who aren't allowed to buy anyone buying the player who isn't allowed to play (Suarez to Barca). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Second Captains 03/07 - Derval O'Rourke, Cork Kerry, Lebron soccer
Derval O'Rourke is one of Cork and Ireland's greatest ever athletes - she gives us an exclusive interview after her decision to retire. Cork and Kerry do battle for the final time in Pairc Ui Chaoimh - Micheal Quirke tells us which Kerry team-mate of his nearly came acropper before he'd even reached the field in the old place. And we have US Murph on his boys in white and their traumatic World Cup exit. Plus we have 9 year old Murph being carried shoulder-high into a Munster final, Andy Murray's ill-timed argument, Barack Obama's phone manner and who is Kerry's Scottie Pippen this weekend. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Second Captains World Cup 02/07 - Messi's hapless helpers, Fra V Ger, cocky Belgian
All 8 group winners have won their round of 16 game in the World Cup, which would suggest that the cream is rising to the top. But given the struggles of so many of the top teams, are we any closer to finding out who's actually going to win the thing?Emmet Malone joins us from Rio de Janeiro to discuss the European challenge, specifically France and Germany who meet in the Maracana on Friday, and Dion Fanning tells us if Messi and ten others can do the business for Argentina.Plus there's this week's unlikely American folk hero, cocky Marc Wilmots, and Germany's fly-keeper. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Second Captains World Cup 01/07 - Messi the sloth, S American pride, clunky Germans
Ken floated on a dream into Sao Paulo to watch Messi at work and finds that the Argentinian is not the dynamic go getter he once was.South and Central Americans are thriving at this tournament. Ken talks to Tem Hennigan about the fusion of nationalism, politics and football in the region.All this plus Roy Keane to Villa, Suarez the precious, qualified apologies, fossilised Germans, Chris Kamara's big catch and the return of the angry post match interviewer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Second Captains 30/06 - Gillick on retirement, GAA body shape, World Cup theatre
One of Ireland's greatest ever athletes, David Gillick, has retired - he gives his first interview to Second Captains. A 2-time European champion, Gillick looks back on his career on the track, nerves for life, his regrets... and his new sporting pastime. Dublin and Meath have qualified for the Leinster football final - Anthony Moyles and Malachy Clerkin talk to us about what Meath can do to stop the Dublin juggernaut, this morning's qualifier draw, new body types, and why Armagh is one place where no grudge will go un-nursed. Plus we discuss keeping up your tea intake during a World Cup, Costa Rican players re-enacting 'The Crawl', innate athleticism and Ronnie Delaney - Irish sprint king. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Second Captains World Cup 30/06 - Holland hope, Van Gaal genius, Brazil
There were four extraordinary games over the weekend, but still the world's appetitite is not sated. We talk Holland's high hopes, Van Gaal's self proclaimed genius, the Neymar pressure cooker and Colombiaaaa.Journalist and author Simon Kuper joins us from Brazil to talk about the path to the final for the Netherlands, and how the limited gameplan is a good way of limiting over confidence. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Second Captains World Cup 26/06 - Laws of the jungle, bite or kick, TV passion
Ken is in the jungle, and unfortunately he is the hunted not the hunter. Yes, he had his bag stolen and is grateful to mother nature for teaching him the laws of the jungle.Richie Sadlier joins us in studio to discuss RTE pundit passion, Luis Suarez's options and what the long term reality is for the Uruguayan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Second Captains 26/06 - USA bandwagon, women coaching men, complex Galway
Eoin and Murph discuss runaway labradoodles, American cheer, drinking cans on the Great Wall of China and silver backs.Brian Murphy is driving the US soccer bandwagon, it has its own mini bar and he wants us all to hop aboard. Yes, the Luis Suarez bite has gone 'caost to coast'. Andy Murray has gone from being coached by ice man Ivan Lendl to the famously nervy Amelie Mauresmo. We talk to Jonny Watterson at Wimbledon about women coaching men, good listeners and relaxed Andy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Second Captains World Cup 25/06 - Luis Suarez bites again, media reaction, Chiellini
Ken was at the Italy Uruguay game to observe one of the strangest moments in World Cup history, and one of the most complex characters in sport, Luis Suarez.We get reaction from the Uruguayan media and analyse what the consequences might be for Suarez, for the team, and for FIFA. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Second Captains World Cup 24/06 - Strange Suarez, Van Gaal flaw, golden Neymar
Eoin, Ken and Ciaran talk about Andrea Pirlo and the Two World Cups, Luis Suarez strangeness, and Louis van Gaal's fatal flaw.Dion Fanning joins us from Rio to analyse Brazil's improvement against Cameroon.All this plus Murph's elbow in the face, Maradona's kitchen, honest Italy and rest day depression. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Second Captains 23/06 - Derval retires, football's little guys, Shefflin Canning Pt 2
With Henry Shefflin starting on the bench yesterday, Joe Canning could have been forgiven for thinking he'd be free of the comparisons for one afternoon. Maurice O'Brien and Nicky English give us their thoughts on what will happen in Shefflin-Canning part 2.Derval O'Rourke is one of our favourite sportspeople, and after her retirement today we're joined by Jerry Kiernan and David Gillick to talk about one of our greatest ever clutch athletes. We have Shane Curran on the weekend's Gaelic football and the future of the minnows in the All-Ireland football championship. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Second Captains World Cup 23/06 - Ronaldo, Messi, Klinsmann, Ghana, Chile
It was a World Cup weekend for the ages, and our man in Brazil Ken Early was there for perhaps the most dramatic 45 minutes so far, as Germany and Ghana played out a thrilling 2-2 draw.Miguel Delaney joins us to talk about the Messi Argentina dynamic and if Belgium's many talents can be unified.And there's the late night habits of the Argentinian sub-goalie in 1986, the mis-firing German charm offensive, and the Jurgen Klinsmann/Jogi Loew love-affair. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Second Captains World Cup 19/06 - Rooney, Roy, Spanish era, headbutts
So, one week in and we've already lost our World Champions. After a week of extraordinary football, Richie Sadlier is in studio to discuss what we should have seen coming, and what we could never have guessed would happen.Ken is overcome with emotion when asked to sum up the first seven days, but recovers his composure to ask Jonathan Wilson about the crush at Maracana and whether its the Spanish system or the players that have come to an end.And we reveal the hitherto unknown link between George Bush at Yale, former Irish physio Mick Byrne and Pepe Reina Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Second Captains 19/06 - Canning V Shefflin, US Soccerama, WC PBESO
The GAA championship would want to be pretty bloody good to distract from this World Cup... so it's just as well hurling has picked up where it left off last summer. The Irish Times' Malachy Clerkin and Kilkenny legend Michael Kavanagh (they have 8 All-Ireland medals between them) they Shefflin, Canning, Cody, consistency.The USA's World Cup win over Ghana took the nation by storm - US Murph tells us how a country that's usually so relaxed about that whole patriotism business got all swept up in patriotic fervour.Plus we have Bobby Kerr's pants, an extended World Cup #pbeso edition, DiCaprio's party, and a half-hearted message from Barack Obama. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Second Captains World Cup 18/06 - Spain attack, Scolari Trap, F bombs, tears
Today's Irish Times Second Captains World Cup Podcast has Ken Early calling out John Hayes and Neymar for their attention-grabbing anthem antics. Brazil stuttered against Mexico last night, and Big Phil Scolari has decisions to make. Does he jettison the men he pledged undying faith to 12 months ago? We speak to the BBC's Tim Vickery about whether there's a major crisis coming for the Scolari family. The Dunphy F-bomb, Kenny Cunningham, Ken scientist, the future of Spanish football and Tiger Woods also feature. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Second Captains World Cup 17/06 - American dream, Muller ice, Ronaldo zoo
This World Cup is basically a ruse to allow Ken Early to indulge in his favourite waste of time - star-gazing - so just what were Pepe and Ronaldo doing at the airport in Salvador after their humiliating 4-0 defeat to Germany yesterday? Gabriele Marcotti joins us to talk about the USA's brilliant last-gasp win over Ghana, and we look ahead to the arrival on the scene today of the brightest dark horses to ever play in a World Cup (Belgium.All this plus USA's 37%, games on a plane, macho protests, Ken's cankles, Germany automatic. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Second Captains 16/06 - WC TV, Clare questions, Schmidt answers, bogey teams
Eoin and Murph discuss 'real' sport, dual players, Maradona on loop, goal line technology and meek Phil Neville.Benny Dunne and John Gardiner assess what happened to All-Ireland hurling champions Clare, and Anthony Moyles talks about whether bogey teams really exist after Monaghan finally beat Tyrone in the Ulster championship.Shane Horgan is in Argentina and talks to us about Schmidt's problems at centre and watching the World Cup in 'football loco'.And we talk about Martin Kaymer’s gift to World Cup TV viewers, Eoin ‘Nostradamus’ McDevitt and Murph's Sinatra phobia. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Second Captains World Cup 16/06 - Messi goal, Rooney dilemma, RVP
The first weekend of the World Cup exceeded even the most optimistic of expectations with bucketloads of goals, dodgy refs, meek commentators, fallen idols, Brazil getting a few home-town decisions, Holland shocking the world, and England finding their scapegoat - a sweaty sunburnt Ken Early reports from Brazil.Plus we talk to John Brewin and Dion Fanning about the problem Wayne Rooney is presenting Roy Hodgson, we reflect on the eerie prescience of Ken's World Cup Crystal Ball, and how Robin Van Persie's self imposed 10 month break is good for Holland. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Second Captains World Cup 12/06 - Brazil, Scolari, Holland Spain, Scholes, Keane
Ken has arrived in Brazil, he has a ticket and his heart is full of football joy. He talks to Eoin about the local buzz, Messi rule, Neymar photos, the Roy Keane saga, Scholes' attack plan and Rooney relationship.Ken meets with Fernando Duarte and Jonathan Wilson in Sao Paulo to discuss paternal Scolari, Hulk respect and Brazil's overall prospects.Richie Sadlier talks to us about Spanish dominance being bad or good for the game and why Holland don't have to be loyal to their football culture. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Second Captains 12/06 - Rory and GMac, the punch, hurling bullet
Eoin and Murph discuss happy campers, the world's most aloof sportsman, celeb spotting and World Cup journalism.Rory McIlroy is the bookies favourite for the US Open. We talk to the author of Four Iron in The Soul Lawrence Donegan about why Rory is a good bet, the delicate nature of on course rivalries, and the big American Phil Mickelson love in.Andy Lee and his big punch were trending in America last weekend. He joins us in studio to discuss a career changing moment.We also talk to author of Last Man Standing Christy O'Connor about reaction speeds of hurling goalkeepers, Nash, copycats and Clare's seven gameplans. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Second Captains 09/06 - Sky view, Northern row, Schmidt honesty
This weekend's hurling was supposed to be about Sky Sports but Kilkenny's excellence did a pretty good job of stealing the limelight. Malachy Clerkin of the Irish Times and former Tipp captain Benny Dunne cast their eye over the broadcast newcomers, JBM and Brian Cody's re-energised team. Oisin McConville talks about violent parades and Mayo's sleepy start to 2014. And we are joined by Shane Horgan in Tucuman Province and Trevor Hogan in studio to talk about Joe Schmidt's honest appraisals.Plus we have Ken's maritime marathon, hurling goalkeepers bruising like a peach, and an Irishman throwing the knock-out of the year. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Second Captains Football 09/06 - Ken's World Cup Farewell, WC Greats, Brazil ready
On the day Ken departs for Brazil, we present the snappily titled 'Irish Times Second Captains Ken Early World Cup Farewell Show'.Richie Sadlier talks about his World Cup memories and if World Cup performances define a players career. He also reveals the unusual way Irish teams used to relax during big tournaments.Tim Vickery also joins us from Rio to tell us what Ken can expect on arrival and if the Brazilian public are embracing the tournament. Plus, embarrassing interviews with Roy Hodgson, Ken Early's World Cup Crystal Ball and some very good news about our WC coverage. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Second Captains Football 05/06 - Marie Antoinette McDevitt, Barkley brilliance, Spain destiny
Eoin and Ken discuss how much Eoin would be willing to pay to see Ireland win the World Cup. Also discussed are Roy Hodgson's tournament anxiety and Joachim Low's mixed messages.John Brewin talks through England's clumsy yet entertaining performance against Ecuador.Miguel Delaney explains why he thinks Spain are going to win the World Cup, again. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Second Captains 05/06 - Mayo's tactical weakness, a tainted World Cup victory, return of #PBESO
Both of last year’s All-Ireland finalists are in action this weekend, with the country still wondering if Mayo are the team best set to dethrone Dublin – Dublin legend Jason Sherlock and Shane Curran are in studio to discuss if James Horan has what it takes tactically to get his team over the line. The World Cup goes back to South America for the first time since 1978, when the tournament was hosted by an Argentina in the grip of a military dictatorship. Argentinian journalist Marcela Mora y Araujo joins us from Buenos Aires to tell us how that first World Cup victory is seen now. Plus there’s the return of Pierce Brosnan’s Emigrant Shout Outs, Ken refuses to tell us who he’s tipping for the World Cup (until Second Captains Football), and Eoin tells us the three things he needs to survive an Irish summer… the sun, the Dubs, and three football games a day. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Second Captains Football 03/06 - Qatar, Keane and progress for Ireland
Eoin and Ken discuss the Sunday Times FIFA exposé and the signs over the weekend that a new Ireland team is finally taking shape under Martin O'Neill.James Corbett joins us to analyse the implications of the Sunday Times report on corruption surrounding the Qatar World Cup bid.And Dion Fanning ponders the roots of our national Roy Keane addiction. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Second Captains 03/06 - Keano, unappreciated Limerick, Leinster's next step
Munster champions Limerick felt disrespected in the run-up to their Munster semi-final against Tipperary - their wing-forward David Breen tells us why that particular mentality seems to play into their hands, and how they engineered that thrilling last-minute victory. Leinster are Rabo Pro 12 champions again, but are they slipping further down the European pecking order? Denis Hickie tells us what they have to do to push on from here. Plus we have the enduring fascination with Roy Keane's Ireland future, Froch-Groves II, Randy Macho-Man Savage commentating for Limerick Live 95 and the weird sporting dreams of Eoin McDevitt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Second Captains Football 29/05 - Keane to Celtic, Thompson on Suarez, Duarte on Brazil
Eoin, Ken and Murph discuss the Roy Keane to Celtic rumours, the latest English footballer to writhe under the lash of Paul Scholes' criticism, and Wright Thompson's terrific profile of Luis Suarez.Fernando Duarte joins us to talk about his new book "Shocking Brazil: The Six Games That Shook the World Cup"And Gabriele Marcotti gives us the latest on events in the Italy camp ahead of the game at Craven Cottage on Saturday night Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Second Captains 29/05 - Froch/Groves Part II, Tipp want revenge, US Murph
George Groves and Carl Froch made one of the most spell-binding fights in British boxing history last year, so this weekend they go at it again, in Wembley Stadium. Richie Woodhall and Irish middleweight Andy Lee preview the fight for us. Like Groves, Tipperary will have revenge on their minds against Limerick this weekend, and US Murph looks at the controversial exclusion of Landon Donovan from the US World Cup squad. Plus we have Ken’s vengeful Viking heart, David Beckham’s alligator arms, and idiot teenage sons. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Second Captains Football 26/05 - Ramos orbs, Ronaldo pecs, Bale dragon
Eoin and Ken kneel in homage before Sergio Ramos, and wonder whether Martin O'Neill will turn up the heat on Ireland's players after yesterday's defeat to Turkey. Jonathan Wilson joins us to discuss Real Madrid's conquest of Europe and why Iker Casillas would think the Champions League is bigger than the World CupAnd Emmet Malone is in studio to talk over what MONkeano will have learned from the Turkey match. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Second Captains 26/05 - McIlroy & Lowry, The Championship, CL & topless Ronaldo
It's not often you have two Irishmen at the top of the leaderboard of a showpiece golfing event, so even without Rory McIlroy's eventful off-course week, last weekend's PGA Championship at Wentworth would have been noteworthy. We ended up with a heartwarming return to form for Irish Times columnist Shane Lowry, and McIlroy's first win on European soil - we discuss it all. And in the GAA, 2012 champions Donegal signalled their intent by defeating Derry, in Derry in the quarter-finals of the Ulster championship. Is this a renaissance we can believe in, or did the losers contribute to their own downfall? Oisin McConville and Anthony Moyles join us in studio. Plus we have Ken reporting from the Champions League final, Ronaldo and Cork's over-the-top celebrations, Waterford's young guns, and Shay Given's GAA punditry credentials. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Second Captains Neil Lennon Special with added Suarez, Moyes, Rooney
The Second Captains news horn has been sounded....yes we have a Neil Lennon Special for you today with Ken, Eoin, Murph and BBC's Scotland commentator Roddy Forsyth in Glasgow.We also discuss Scholes on Rooney, Suarez's mystery knee operation, the biggest fool in Manchester and more bad news for David Moyes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Second Captains 22/05 - Suarez drama, hurling madness, Indiana hoops
Eoin and Murph discuss Suarez's importance to the World Cup, hurling madness, no hype Cork and American coming of age dramas.The hurling championship really gets going this weekend and we have two men who know what the modern game is all about - former Tipp captain Benny Dunne and Maurice O'Brien of Limerick and Dublin, who won Leinster Championship last year, join us in studio.No state is more tied to a sport than Indiana is to basketball. US Murph on Larry Bird, Bob Knight, Gene Hackman, Hoosiers, Reggie Miller V Spike Lee and kindly mid-westerners. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Second Captains Football 22/05 - Champions League Final preview, Yaya
It's Champions League final week, and before Ken heads for Lisbon we talk about where Atletico Madrid's head space is. Winning the league in Barcelona last week was a miracle, can they do it again a week later against Real Madrid, the other giant of Spanish football? And with the World Cup looming, one English journalist has taken it upon himself to investigate how the hell they keep losing penalty shoot-outs. He's written a how-to manual, called "Twelve Yards: the Art and Psychology of the Perfect Penalty". Ben Lyttleton joins us. And Ken weighs in on the Yaya Toure controversy, which may mark a low-point in footballing discourse. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Second Captains Football 19/05 - Van Gaal confirmed, Wenger extends, Keano expounds
Eoin, Ken and Ciaran discuss the season finales in England, Spain and Germany. Andrew Mangan joins us in studio to talk about the end of Arsenal's trophy drought. And Jonathan Wilson gives his verdict on the confirmation that Louis van Gaal is the new Manchester United manager. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Second Captains 19/05 - Champo black card, Schmidt squad, BOD final
The GAA championship has begun, and the first weekend lived up to all reasonable expectations, at least in the area of improbable comebacks, controversial refereeing decisions and post-match managerial outbursts. Oisin McConville and Anthony Moyles are in studio to take us through their highlights. Ian Madigan won the RaboDirect Pro12 semi-final for Leinster, and then found out this morning he’s been left off the Ireland squad for the tour to Argentina. Gerry Thornley discusses this and BOD situation. Ken and Eoin discuss their favourite sculptures, Miguel Angel Jimenez has a new fan, when is annual leave just a holiday, and Anthony Kim’s belt-buckle Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Second Captains 15/05 - Eddie O, greening of Munster, Johnny Football
Eddie O'Sullivan is back in coaching with Biarritz, Munster are going for the full Irish with their management team, and former Ireland and Connacht full-back Gavin Duffy has rejoined the Mayo gaelic football squad - no prizes for guessing which of these stories has most exercised Murph. Former inter-county minor footballers Liam Toland and Shane Horgan give us their thoughts. US Murph talks to us about Johnny Football, and the NFL's first openly gay player sealing his selection in the NFL draft with a kiss. And we stand toe-to-toe with our colleague Malachy Clerkin in his war of words with Donald Trump, we talk sporting curses, and note the most annoying fashion trend among Irish males.... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Second Captains Football 15/05 - Van Gaal signings, Suarez rumours, La Liga choke
Murph and Ken discuss whether getting stretchered off too much is a sign of softness, who Louis van Gaal will sign to beef up Manchester United's defence, and why buying Premier League based players is going to be more expensive than ever.Sid Lowe joins us to look ahead to the final game of the La Liga choke-a-thon.And Raphael Honigstein discusses possible tensions in the German World Cup camp. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Second Captains Football 12/05 - City unity, manager of the year, Sherowwd gilet
Ciaran and Ken talk about the power of Pulis, the satire of Sherwood, and the lessons we can learn from the story of the Shunammite (Old Testament). Jonathan Wilson and John Brewin analyse the contenders for Manager of the Year. And Philippe Auclair explains why France think they can do without a player as talented as Samir Nasri in the World Cup. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Second Captains 12/05 - Old man Pellegrini, Championship preview, concussion
Murph and Ken discuss why the Premier League is like The Wire, how Manuel Pellegrini has immediately become the eminence grise of the entire division so recently vacated by Alex Ferguson. We preview the start of the Gaelic Football championship by asking Oisin McConville, Anthony Moyles and Malachy Clerkin who will win the All Ireland, Dublin…..or one of the other 31 counties. Plus we talk about old man bumps, Steven Gerrard’s world cup candle, Jonny Sexton’s French Renaissance, Toulouse concussion fiasco, our 17th century German visitor and how Murph isn’t a total idiot. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Second Captains 08/05 - Andy Carroll pressure, women coaching men, US Murph on MVP
Murph, Ken and Mark discuss big Andy Carroll's Liverpool motivations, Gerrard hatin', McDevitt's holiday plans and Brian Murphy's record collection. Portugal's Helena Costa is the first female to be appointed as head coach in a major men's European league, and we talk to Sergio Krithinas in Lisbon about how she got this role, and whether she is a one off talent or the product of an equitable system.All this plus Brian Murphy on nice guys finishing first, old man Giggsy, PBESO rules and Kenneth Egan politician. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Second Captains Football 08/05 - City title, Pellegrini style, fluent Van Gaal
Murph and Ken talk about Manchester City's Premier League title win (according to their manager, this one's in the bag), Phil Nevilles emptiest day, Van Gaal's fluent Man Unitedese and Neymar's gift for marketing.Jonathan Wilson pays tribute to the understated Chilean slickster who has masterminded City's campaign.And Tim Vickery analyses the underwhelming 23 man squad that will represent Brazil in the World Cup. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Second Captains 06/05 - Suarez sobs, Jonathan Sexton, Jason Quigley
At the start of the season Jonathan Sexton was deemed to have made a mistake moving to Paris. Now he's a 6N champ and is in Top14 playoffs with Racing Metro. We talk to him about getting his message across in French, Joe Schmidt's special powers, watching Leinster, and summer tour to Argentina.European champ and World silver medalist Jason Quigley has departed the amateur ranks to join up with Golden Boy Promotions in USA. We talk to him about his decision to go pro, his father's role, meeting De La Hoya, and choosing a bombastic nickname.All this plus Liverpool haters, Aldo's scream, Suarez sobs, phoney Murph and Donegal pop. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Second Captains Football 06/05 - Rodgers, Suarez, Pool future, Man City slap
Murph and Ken discuss Liverpool's agony, and UEFA's not-especially-hardline approach to Manchester City's breaches of the Financial Fair Play rules. Miguel Delaney and Dion Fanning join us to discuss the incredible game at Selhurst Park. And Kieran Canning explains how the big three in Spain each threw away the league in turn last weekend. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Second Captains Football 01/05 - Simeone charisma and the quiet brilliance of Carlo Ancelotti
Eoin, Ken and Ciaran ask what we have learned from the Champions League semi-finals. Is tiki-taka dead? Is anti-football dead? Is running around a lot the key to success in football? Miguel Delaney reflects on Atletico's glory night at Stamford Bridge.Gabriele Marcotti talks to us about the quiet brilliance of Carlo Ancelotti. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Second Captains 01/05 - Jose quits on his stool, racist billionaire, Tipp V Kilkenny
Donald Sterling was up until this week the owner of the Los Angeles Clippers basketball team - before a taped conversation showed him to be the racist many had long suspected him to be. Barack Obama, Magic Johnson and Lebron James have all had their say - and US Murph tells us why he reckons it belongs on the Mount Rushmore of US sports scandals. The National Hurling League Final is the sixth national final since 2009 to pit Kilkenny against Tipperary - we speak to former Tipperary captain Benny Dunne about what it's like to be a Tipperary hurler when your fans start turning against you, and the impact of Kieran McGeeney since he joined their backroom team. Plus we speak about Pep Guardiola on the batter, why you can't do bad stuff in private anymore, Jose quitting on his stool and hurling clones. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Second Captains Football 28/04 - Chelsea cunning, essence of man, Fergie and Giggs
Eoin and Ken discuss the essence of human nature. Are human beings the beauty of the world? The paragon of animals? Or a quintessence of dust, who, when they play football, had better make sure there are men behind the ball in the incredibly likely event of one of them making a mistake?Tony Barrett and Dion Fanning dissect Chelsea's cunning win at Anfield. And Jonathan Wilson tries to explain the miracle of Sunderland's resurrection. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Second Captains 28/04 - Munster V money, Jose's error plan, Dub future
Sporting emotions ran high this weekend - and we're on to dress the wounds of the Munster and Liverpool fans out there. Shane Horgan and Gerry Thornley were watching Toulon put another Irish province to the sword in the Heineken Cup yesterday, and we give credit where it is due to Jose Mourinho, whose Chelsea team did exactly what everyone expected them to do. And Dublin picked up the first honours of the GAA season with a thumping win over Derry in the National Football League final - Anthony Moyles and Oisin McConville join us in studio. Roy Keane regrets, Ryan Giggs' and friends, Shawsy hug, and the new breed of Dublin supporter all feature prominently. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Second Captains Football 24/04 - Champions League semis, Van Gaal's historic failings, Keano
Eoin and Ken discuss the primacy of counter-attacking football in this season's Champions League.Sid Lowe joins us from Madrid to talk about the two very different European semi-finals the city has just hosted. And Raphael Honigstein assesses Louis van Gaal's suitability for the vacancy at Manchester United. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.