AUDIO Football Podcast #19 Mayo v Roscommon review
So Mayo are back in another All-Ireland semi-final after beating Roscommon at the second attempt! The podcast team were in Croke Park to see them do it.
So Mayo are back in another All-Ireland semi-final after beating Roscommon at the second attempt! The podcast team were in Croke Park to see them do it.
The team try to make sense of that extra-time epic in Limerick as Mayo beat Cork, and we start to the build-up to Sunday’s All-Ireland quarter-final
Ahead of another All-Ireland SFC Qualifier, Michael Foley of The Sunday Times and former Mayo forward Billy Fitzpatrick join us to set the scene for Mayo’s clash with Cork
AS the dust settles after Mayo’s All-Ireland SFC Qualifier win over Clare in Ennis, The Mayo News podcast team catch their breath!
It’s a jam-packed show this week as The Mayo News podcast team reflect on Mayo’s All-Ireland Qualifier win over Derry and look ahead to the clash with Clare.
As Mayo prepare for their first game in the All-Ireland SFC Qualifiers against Derry, RTE analyst Martin Carney is our special guest as the panel discusses the lie of the land.
As Mayo crash out of the Connacht championship at the semi-final stage against Galway, Rob Murphy and John Gunnigan reflect on the game in the company of Ciaran ‘Second Captains’ Murphy, John Casey, Barry Cullinane and Ger Flanagan of The Mayo News.
We’re counting down to the big derby as Mayo take on Galway in the Connacht SFC semi-final. Rob Murphy and John Gunnigan make the trip to Salthill a little early to talk to former Mayo star Anthony Finnerty and ex-Galway players Barry Cullinane and Diarmuid Blake.
We’ve got a bonus extra podcast this week as Rob Murphy and John Gunnigan return with some special guests to look ahead to the Mayo/Galway game, just a few days on from the win over Sligo
As the Connacht Championship campaign began with a victory for Mayo, Rob Murphy and John Gunnigan were in Castlebar to set the scene and reflect on the game itself.
As the annual quest for the Holy Grail starts all over again, we sit down to record our Championship 2017 preview
Mayo beat Donegal on Sunday to ensure they will play Division 1 football in 2018