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The Extratime.ie Sportscast Episode 164 - Find the Excellent Pass
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The Sportscast returns this week as Declan Marron and Andrew Dempsey analyze each of the National teams performances. We talk Mick’s frustrations & playoff permutations (1.25), Kenny raising standards as the U21’s lose (11.30) and Vera’s Era begins as Ireland beat Ukraine in a thriller (15.24).
Stephanie Roche joins us to talk about how her move to CF Florentia in Italy, her return to the National Team after 2 years away and her involvement in Niall Quinn’s Football Visionary Group. (19.14).
All of this and a First Division Playoff review and preview (42.53) with some thoughts from Finn Harps boss Ollie Horgan (45.40).