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Listen to Jon Daly's MD-1 interview ahead of Dundalk's trip to face league leaders Shelbourne at Tolka Park, which also includes his reaction to the FAI Cup second-round draw.
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We sat down Ryan O'Kane to reflect on the five-goal thriller with St Patrick's Athletic, the impact of new manager Jon Daly, the celebrations at Richmond Park, playing regularly and the upcoming clash with league leaders Shelbourne.
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New Dundalk FC manager Jon Daly looks ahead to his first home game in charge of the Lilywhites when Derry City come to town.
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New Dundalk FC owner Brian Ainscough held a Q&A session with the club's supporters in the Lilywhite Lounge on January 23rd. You can listen to it here.
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In this final episode of Inside Oriel with BetRegal, Gavin McLaughlin sat down with Brian Ainscough, the new owner of Dundalk FC.
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In this episode of Inside Oriel with BetRegal, Greg Sloggett joined us to reflect on a good week which saw Dundalk beat Cork City and Drogheda United, look ahead to the upcoming clash with Shelbourne at Tolka Park and discuss playing at centre-back.
We also hear from Senan Mullen, who made his first-team debut in the 5-0 win over Cork City, and Paul Doyle, who was instrumental in the derby win over the Drogs.
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In this episode of Inside Oriel with BetRegal, Lilywhites midfielder Robbie Benson joined us to reflect on the FAI Cup quarter-final defeat against Galway United and look ahead to the massive league encounter with his former club, St Patrick's Athletic, at Richmond Park.
We also hear from head coach Stephen O'Donnell who is backing his players to bounce back from last week's horror show in the west.
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Patrick Hoban joined us on this week's episode of Inside Oriel in association with BetRegal to look ahead to Dundalk's FAI Cup quarter-final tie with Galway United, a game that will see the Loughrea man play a competitive game at Eamonn Deacy Park for the first time. The Lilywhites captain also spoke about his upcoming Tribute Night at the Lisdoo on Friday, November 17th, which will see all the proceeds go to three charities.
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In this episode of Inside Oriel with BetRegal, we sat down with Lilywhites legend John Mountney who spoke about his return from injury, running a pub in Bohola and his love of 'outlaw country'.
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Ahead of our massive SSE Airtricity Men's Premier Division game with Shamrock Rovers in Tallaght Stadium, we sat down with Dundalk FC full-back Archie Davies for a wide-ranging chat about his league and FAI Cup hopes, moving to Ireland, life at Brighton and being able to enjoy a beer on St Stephen's Day!
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Dundalk FC Head of Football Operations Brian Gartland was the guest on the latest version of Inside Oriel in association with BetRegal.
The 36-year-old former Lilywhites captain spoke about a number of different issues, including his decision to retire, his new position at the club, the steps involved in recruiting players, and possible new arrivals in the summer transfer window.
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☕️ 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗠𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗔𝗳𝘁𝗲𝗿....
We sat down with Stephen O'Donnell the morning after the Louth Derby win over Drogheda United to discuss Dundalk's performance, the upcoming game with St Patrick's Athletic and Patrick Hoban's historic achievement.
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On this episode of Inside Oriel with BetRegal, Louie Annesley joins Gavin McLaughlin to discuss the illness that saw him spend three weeks in hospital, his career to date in the UK and Ireland and life as an international with Gibraltar.
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On this show, we take a look ahead to the League of Ireland clash with Derry City at the Ryan McBride Brandywell.
We’ll hear from Robbie McCourt, who is desperate to show Dundalk supporters what he can do while we also caught up with Archie Davies ahead of his first trip to the Maiden City.
On the 10th anniversary of his league debut for Dundalk, head coach Stephen O’Donnell shared his thoughts ahead of a clash with some familiar faces in the Derry City ranks.
Academy prospect Eoin Kenny spoke about his joy at signing a professional contract with the club he loves.
And, ahead of the release of a new documentary about Dundalk FC legend Jimmy Hasty, we spoke to Noah Media’s Rich Milway about how the film came about.
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On this show, we take a look ahead to the League of Ireland opener against UCD and hear the views of Alfie Lewis and new signings Louie Annesley and Cami Elliott.
We’ll get an injury update from from physio Conor Doran and we also spoke to John Mountney, who is hoping for some good news regarding his knee injury.
There's also a chance to win a signed jersey by answering our quiz question from 2009.
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Sunday, April 7th 2002 is a day that will live long in the memory of Dundalk supporters far and wide, a day when Garry Haylock’s double at Tolka Park sank a Bohemians side - managed by a certain Stephen Kenny - to secure the Lilywhites a ninth FAI Cup win.
In this special podcast, we caught up with Martin Murray. An intrinsic part of Turlough O’Connor’s 1988 double-winning Dundalk team, Martin returned to Oriel Park as manager ahead of the 2000/2001 season and led the Lilywhites to promotion before guiding them to the cup win a year later.
We also sat down with John Whyte and Cormac Malone, who both forced their way into the squad towards the second half of the season and played a key part in the cup run. John started the game at full-back while Cormac came on as a late substitute.
A huge word of thanks to the three lads for taking the time to chat about a memorable occasion. The squad will hold a reunion at our upcoming league game with Sligo Rovers on Friday, April 18th where we look forward to seeing them back at Oriel, 20 years on from one of our most famous days.
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