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Darren O’Dea played 20 times for Ireland. We won two league titles at Celtic & played in the Champions League group stages twice. His career also took him to England, Canada, Ukraine & India. He is now Celtic U18 Manager & joined Jamie Moore for an hour long chat
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Jamie Moore was joined by Dundalk Captain Chris Shields for a 40 minute chat ahead of Dundalk's opening Europa League group stage game against Molde FK from Norway this Thursday.
They've also been drawn with Premier League giants Arsenal and Austrian team Rapid Vienna.
This podcast is available in video format (Youtube & Facebook) & audio only format (Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Anchor)
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Jamie Moore has the bases covered on the return of the 1st Division last weekend.
Bray Wanderers Chairman Niall O’Driscoll on the logistics of hosting LOI behind closed doors amid Covid guidelines.
Cobh Manager Stuart Ashton chatted time Jamie after that 0-0 draw against Bray.
Shamrock Rovers II Manager Aidan Price & Drogehda boss Tim Clancy after their dramatic 2-2 draw at Tallaght Stadium on Sunday also spoke to Jamie.
As did Drogs’ 18 year old goalscorer Brandon Bermingham.
Ex Ipswich man Jack Doherty was also on the show after scoring for Wexford in their 3-1 win over Athlone on Friday -
Host Jamie Moore has been chatting to players from seven of the ten SSE Airtricity League First Division clubs ahead of the restart of the league this weekend.
Drogheda United's Hughie Douglas, Longford Town's Dylan Hand, Galway United striker Vinny Faherty, Bray Wanderers' Gary Shaw, Ian Turner of Cobh Ramblers, Paul Doyle from UCD AFC and Wexford FC's Conor Crowley were all on the podcast which is available in video and audio only formats.
Jamie was unable to speak to anyone from Cabinteely, Shamrock Rovers 2 or Athlone Town AFC
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Presenter Jamie Moore spent Wednesday afternoon at Fuel HQ on Dublin's Camden Street at the launch of the League of Ireland's new streaming service #WATCHLOI
He spoke to players from 9 of the 10 Premier Division clubs ahead of the big restart the weekend after next.
You can also watch in full on the League of Ireland Lives Youtube channel
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Jamie Moore was joined on Skype by Wolves and Ireland defender Matt Doherty for an hour long chat.
He was in great form
Here’s some of the things we spoke about
Phase 1 of returning to training after Coronavirus & why the Premier League should be finished in his opinion
His 10 year Wolves career so far & his form, assists, goals & celebrations
The Mick McCarthy / Stephen Kenny Ireland situation, competing with Seamus Coleman for a place in the team & plans to qualify for Euro 2020
This podcast is available on video on Youtube (the video feed is a little bit blurry but is watchable due to wifi)It’s also available in audio only format on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Anchor, the audio quality is perfect
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Having been in America last week, Jamie went a bit closer to him for Episode 2 and spoke to three Irish players playing in England.
Ireland senior international Darragh Lenihan of Blackburn Rovers in The Championship, Ireland U21 international Zack Elbouzedi of Lincoln City in League 1 and Ireland U21 international Pierce Sweeney from Exeter City in League 2.
This podcast is available in video format on Youtube, and audio only format on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Anchor
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Jamie was joined by 2 current Ireland senior internationals who are playing their football in England. Both Rianna and Louise have played part of their careers in the League of Ireland.
Ireland international & Brighton striker Rianna Jarrett. Rianna moved to Brighton was Wexford Youths in January but only got to play one game before the lockdown. She has also played in America & is a UEFA B Licence coach with a background in analysis from her time in Carlow IT. She told Jamie her story
Arsenal & Ireland defender Louise Quinn joined Jamie to talk about her club & country season so far, plans to get back, the 20x20 campaign & her time in the LOI
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A year to the day that he left his job as Cork City Manager, John Caulfield joined Jamie for an hour long chat. Where the LOI is going, his time as a Cork City player and his spell as Manager which included an FAI Cup in 2016, a league and FAI Cup double in 2017, and his plans for the future were all on the agenda.
This podcast is also available in video format, search ‘Jamie Moore League Of Ireland Lives’ on Youtube
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Jamie Moore was joined on Skype by three Irish men earning their living Stateside.
Jordan Doherty (19) plays for the Tampa Bay Rowdies in Florida, James Chambers (33) has just finished playing with Bethlehem Steel & is now coaching in their academy in Philadelphia while Eoin Wearen (27) is coaching in Texas with a club called Colleyville EvolutionThe full podcast is also available on video format on Youtube
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Jamie Moore spoke to PFAI Player Executive Ollie Cahill about how they are helping LOI players during Coronavirus, Aaron McEneff of Shamrock Rovers and Keith Ward of Bohemians previewed their FIFA Dublin derby for charity and Longford's Sam Verdon spoke about combining LOI football, with a college degree and a full-time job.
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Chatted to Darren Randolph on the Darren Randolph Academy FB & Instagram Live on Sunday
As well as taking questions from those watching and kids from the Academy, we also chatted about
- Training in Isolation & getting creative
- Netflix lockdown recommendations
- Mick McCarthy / Stephen Kenny Ireland Manager news
- Ireland’s Euro 2021 playoff semi-final vs Slovakia
- Leaving Middlesbrough to rejoin West Ham -
Dick Redmond was the Ireland senior kitman for 11 years. He worked under Giovanni Trapattoni, Martin O'Neill and Mick McCarthy and was part of the staff for Euro 2012 and Euro 2016. He worked for the FAI for 21 years overall and joined Jamie on Skype to talk about some of the more interesting moments during his job.
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Jamie was joined on Skype by current Cork City Assistant Manager Joe Gamble and Conor Nestor who is managing in the Cambodian Premier League.
Joe spoke about keeping the players fit via zoom, his own career in Ireland, the UK and in Singapore as player and coach.
Limerick man Conor has been managing in Cambodia for two years and has won the league, he told Jamie about his life on and off the pitch very far away from Ireland.
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Jamie Moore was joined by Dundalk striker Patrick Hoban and Drogheda United Manager Tim Clancy for Episode 4 of League Of Ireland Lives.
Hoban spoke about life in lockdown, his time under new Ireland Manager Stephen Kenny at Dundalk and plans for goals once the league starts back.
Clancy discussed his career in the UK and Scotland, getting the Drogheda jobs weeks after he finished playing, dealing with his plans and ambitions to manage full time.
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Jamie Moore was joined by ex UCD, St Patrick's Athletic and Dundalk man Jamie McGrath. Jamie has already been at Ibrox to watch his new team St Mirren face Rangers and started against Celtic in front of 60,000 fans at Celtic Park.
Jamie also relived his League of Ireland career and spoke about his education and plans for after football.
Sean Boyd picked up a serious knee injury in a out of contract players PFAI game in December, he explained how he is doing his rehab at him, with the help of his physio on Facetime, due to the lockdown.