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The Extratime.ie Sportscast Episode 156 - Stephen Bradley, Ian Morris, Keith Long, Graham Burke & Mark McIntosh
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Declan Marron is rejoined in studio at last by Dave Donnelly and Macdara Ferris as the lads have FAI Cup results and the second round draw to sift through (1.48. Along with post match audio from Ian Morris (5.05), Keith Long (10.04) and Sligo's hat trick hero David Cawley (15.02).
Shamrock Rovers manager Stephen Bradley speaks to Macdara about the European run and difficult fixture list (24.12). As does returning attacker Graham Burke on his delight at returning to the club (30.43).
Journalist Mark McIntosh joins us to talk about Linfield’s big European win, David Healy’s time at the club and the emotional scenes around the NIFL Premiership after the tragic passing off Tommy Breslin (45.57).
All of this and Dundalk v Slovan Bratislav, Wexford Youths in the Champion League, the John Delaney - Mike Ashley relationship and the co-retirement of the Dennehy brothers.