The extratime Football Podcast
Dive into the heart of the beautiful game with your host, Luke Jordan, as we explore the vibrant world of football from Ireland to the global stage.
The extratime Football Podcast, an extratime.com production, is your ultimate guide to Irish domestic and international football, alongside captivating stories from the football world at large.
Each week, Luke brings his unique insights and passion for football, covering the latest in the League of Ireland, the triumphs and trials of the national team, and beyond.
But that's not all – we also journey across continents to bring you the most intriguing football narratives from around the world.
From the high stakes of the Champions League to the grassroots movements changing the game, no pitch is too far.
Expect in-depth analysis, lively discussions, and exclusive interviews with the game's most influential figures.
Whether it's breaking down tactical gameplay, celebrating standout performances, or debating the latest in football culture, Luke and his guests have it covered.
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Less Governance chat and more nostalgia on this week’s podcast with Declan Marron and Macdara Ferris.
The lads examine the potential and the reporting on the All Island League (3.05), the summer tournaments keeping us entertained during the LOI break (14.21) and ExtraTime.ie reporter Diarmuid Kearney serves up a nice dollop of USA 94 nostalgia by speaking with Ray Houghton and Ronnie Whelan at the National Football Exhibition (21.22).
Theres discussion on the European draws (53.32), Shamrock Rovers’ must not lose game and one from the archives as Eamon Dunphy teaches Billo how to open, and drink, champagne (35.39).
Former Cobh Ramblers boss and new Head of Youth Development at Shelbourne, Stephen Henderson dials in to talk about his new challenges and the burnout of football management (38.16).