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Extratime.ie Sportscast Season 8 Episode 33 - Restart Review and Waterford v Sligo Postponed
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As the news breaks of Sligo v Waterford's postponed fixture tomorrow, Declan Marron speaks to Sligo's Ronan Coughlan on the teams reaction to this development, last week's resurgent win and whether Sligo fans should expect to see him on OnlyFans anytime soon.
Dave Donnelly and Macdara Ferris are back to talk about the league restart, the success of WATCHLOI and reporting from empty grounds (06.57).
With a round of fixtures finally in the bag, the lads discuss each of the Premier Division games (12.33).with a post match interview with Shamrock Rovers boss Stephen Bradley (22.54).
There's also plenty of discussion on the First Division games with the defiance on the ban of paid streams (51.39) and a post match interview with Drogheda manager Tim Clancy (1.00.47).