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The Extratime.ie Sportscast Episode 158 - We Peaked Too Early
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This week on the ExtraTime.ie Sportscast, Declan Marron is joined by Dave Donnelly and Andrew Dempsey to sort through all the latest FAI Cup action. From
the managerial movements to Limerick starting too well and what to expect from non league side Crumlin Utd.
How a piece by Jon Nicholson of Football 365, The Football Revolution will not be Televised, It’ll be Podcasted, relates to the LOI Podcast boom. (48.34)
There’s also Dublin Derby IV preview(32.38), a managerless Women’s National team starting their Euro 2021 qualifiers (37.50), where the fat will be trimmed on Mick McCarthy’s 40 man provisional squad (45.35) and Dave’s ode to the Leinster Senior Cup.