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Just like that the 2023/24 campaign has been brought to an end as the Bannsiders suffered late agony in the European play-off final against Crusaders.
Podcast hosts Damian Mullan and Johnny McNabb reflect on that heartbreaking loss and give their verdicts on the season as a whole.
The pair also predict what season might look like - not only for Coleraine - but the entire Irish League as clubs begin to bring in and lose players.
The Podcast team would like to thank all our listeners and guests this season and we wish you all a wonderful summer.
Furthermore, we place on record our thanks to our sponsor the Lodge Hotel.
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A bumper episode this week sees the Official Coleraine Podcast focus on two different title triumphs.
Hosted by Damian Mullan and Johnny McNabb, the show brings you an audio recording from Saturday's Q&A with members of the club's 1973-74 title winning team.
There is also a chat with U20's coach Marty Smith after the young guns lifted the first Premiership Development League title in the club's history.
The duo speak about the Bannsiders' defeat to Crusaders and the upcoming game against Larne, where the Inver Reds look set to lift their second Gibson Cup title in succession.
As ever, we would like to thank our sponsors the Lodge Hotel.
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This week's guest on the Official Coleraine Podcast is the last Irish League player to get on the pitch at the World Cup.
Yes, that could only be one man - Felix Healy.
The former Port Vale, Derry City and Coleraine midfielder discusses his career in full with hosts Damian Mullan and Johnny McNabb, playing in the 1982 World Cup for Northern Ireland and how the game has evolved since he retired.
The L/Derry man also speaks about being Coleraine manager and how he regrets leaving behind the club to take the reins at Derry City, where he had a successful stint as first-team boss at the Brandywell.
Healy also explains his love of music, how he enjoys coming back to The Showgrounds and his admiration for the work done by Bannsiders chief Oran Kearney - plus so much more.
As ever, we would like to thank our sponsors the Lodge Hotel.
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Goals both on and off the pitch is the theme of this week's Official Coleraine Podcast as we welcomed Matthew Shevlin on the show.
The striker talks to hosts Damian Mullan and Johnny McNabb about his career to date, making the breakthrough at Ballymena United and signing for David Healy at Linfield.
The 25-year-old also speaks about the current season and frustrations felt at certain part of the campaign due to injuries and suspension, but he is hoping to end it on a high by qualifying for Europe.
The trio also analyse the Bannsiders' 3-3 draw against Cliftonville and share their views on the visit of Glentoran.
Mr McNabb also has a one-on-one conversation with Gareth Scott, who is currently the club's Head of Women’s and Girls’ Development Officer, about how preparations are going ahead of the new Women's season getting under way.
As ever, we would like to thank our sponsors the Lodge Hotel.
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This week's Official Coleraine Podcast concentrates on the Bannsiders' post-split schedule and build-up to the end-of-season European play-offs.
Coleraine's position in the top-six was confirmed after Carrick Rangers' defeat to Linfield, with hosts Damian Mullan and Johnny McNabb giving their views as to how the Stripes will approach those fixtures.
There is also a conversation about the race for European football and the relegation battle, as well as the title race in the Championship.
The hosts also give a run-down on their top 10 Coleraine defenders of all time - even though they may have forgot about a few.
As ever, we would like to thank our sponsors the Lodge Hotel.
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After making 215 appearances and scoring 19 goals for the Bannsiders, it was only fair that we had former defender Kyle McVey on this week's show.
The Coleraine man speaks about his breakthrough into the first-team set-up at The Showgrounds, working under three different managers during his time at the club and why he felt it was the right time to move to Linfield.
'Kyler' discusses his time at the Blues working under David Jeffrey and how he secured the move to Ballymena United thereafter who were then managed by Glenn Ferguson.
The 37-year-old also delves into his time at Portadown, how he is currently playing for Bushmills United and the importance of family life.
Hosted by Damian Mullan and Johnny McNabb, the trio also look back on last weekend's 1-1 draw against Dungannon Swifts at The Showgrounds.
As ever, we would like to thank our sponsors the Lodge Hotel.
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There is only one matchday remaining as the Bannsiders aim to clinch their place in the top six this weekend.
With that in mind, Messrs Mullan and McNabb discuss the upcoming game against Dungannon Swifts, our draw at Crusaders and the rest of proceedings throughout the Premiership.
There is also a conversation regarding Simon Magee's appointment as the club's new CEO and Josh Carson's return to the side.
As ever, we would like to thank our sponsors the Lodge Hotel.
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This week's guest on the Official Coleraine Podcast is former Bannsiders and Linfield 'keeper Wes Lamont.
The Ballymena native discusses his move to the Blues from junior football, winning four trophies in one season and the demands every season at Windsor Park.
The 59-year-old then spoke about his time at Coleraine, winning the Ulster Cup and narrowly missing out on the Gibson Cup.
There is also a conversation about being called-up to the NI squad, retiring and the progress of his nephew Matthew Shevlin, plus so much more.
As ever, we would like to thank our sponsors the Lodge Hotel.
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Jack Scott has certainly made an impression since joining the Bannsiders in the January transfer window.
With that in mind, the Official Coleraine Podcast welcomed the new recruit onto this week's show.
Jack discusses the move to The Showgrounds, how he is settling into life in his new surroundings and how he is eager to make the most of his opportunity at the club.
The Tandragee native also speaks about his time at Wolves, playing in the League of Ireland at St Patrick's Athletic and his stint at Linfield.
Hosted by Damian Mullan and Johnny McNabb, the trio also give their insights ahead of Saturday's visit of Larne.
As ever, we would like to thank our sponsors the Lodge Hotel.
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This week's episode was delighted to welcome recent backroom staff appointment Junior Mendes onto the show.
Mendes speaks to hosts Damian Mullan and Johnny McNabb about his starting football career at Chelsea, before moves to the likes of St Mirren, Huddersfield Town and Mansfield Town.
Furthermore, there is a conversation about Mendes' role as a sports scientist once his playing days came to an end, where he worked with Oran Kearney at St Mirren.
Mendes revealed how he moved to Northern Ireland last year with his wife and his enjoyment at the Bannsiders thus far.
As always, we would like to thank our sponsors the Lodge Hotel.
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This week's Official Coleraine Podcast was pleased to welcome new owners Ranald McGregor-Smith and Patrick Mitchell onto the show.
The London-based businessmen, who grew up in the town, completed the takeover of the club on Friday after several months of negotiations.
The duo speak about why they wanted to invest in their local club, their plans for the first 100 days and further afield, as well as the implementation of full-time football.
They also tell hosts Damian Mullan and Johnny McNabb about their intentions to keep Oran Kearney at the helm and how they've contacts across the UK.
There is also a conversation about the Bannsiders' win against Linfield and the upcoming game against Newry City.
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This week's Official Coleraine Podcast discusses the defeat to Cliftonville, a special visitor, takeover update and the upcoming game against Linfield.
The Podcast - sponsored by the Lodge Hotel - recaps a busy week for the Bannsiders which started with a 4-1 defeat to Cliftonville at Solitude.
Hosts Damian Mullan and Johnny McNabb discuss that loss and the goals conceded by the Stripes this season.
The duo then speak about the visit of the Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Hilary Benn MP, and the latest developments surrounding the club's future.
Finally, there is a look ahead to Friday night's clash against Linfield at The Showgrounds.
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This week's guest on the Official Coleraine Podcast is one of the Bannsiders' longest-serving players as Aaron Jarvis joined the show.
The midfielder discusses his time at The Showgrounds to date since joining in 2019, the highs and the lows and playing under first-team boss Oran Kearney.
The 26-year-old also reflects on the season to date, his ambitions to play full-time football and the eagerness within the squad to end the campaign on a high.
Hosted by Damian Mullan and Johnny McNabb, the trio also speak about the title race and the news that Stephen Baxter is to resign from Crusaders at the end of the season.
As ever, we would like to thank our sponsors the Lodge Hotel.
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This week's guest on the Official Coleraine Podcast is back on the goal trail during his second stint at The Showgrounds.
We were delighted to be joined by Jamie McGonigle on this week's show after the striker completed a move back to the Ballycastle Road in the January transfer window.
The Dungiven native speaks about the move, his eagerness to get back amongst the goals and playing full-time football at both Crusaders and Derry City.
McGonigle also discusses his match winning contribution against Glenavon, as well as his hopes and aims between now and the end of the season.
As ever, we would like to thank our sponsors the Lodge Hotel for their ongoing support.
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This week's guest on the Official Coleraine Podcast joined the Bannsiders early in the January transfer window.
We were delighted to welcome goalkeeper Rory Brown on the show to discuss his career to date, playing in the Irish League and his move to The Showgrounds.
Hosted by Johnny McNabb and Steven Crawford, the trio also speak about Gary Hamilton's influence on Brown's progression, being a trainee at Wolves and the rumours following his exit from Glenavon.
There is also a chat about the upcoming games in this weekend's Sports Direct Premiership.
As ever, we would like to thank our sponsors the Lodge Hotel.
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This week's guest on the Official Coleraine Podcast pulled on the shirt 233 times for the Bannsiders as David Ogilby joined us on the show.
David speaks to hosts Damian Mullan and Johnny McNabb about his career, joining Coleraine in 2010 and how he knew it was the right time to retire after winning the 2018 Irish Cup.
The big central defender also speaks about some of his 23 goals for the Stripes - including two important goals against Donegal Celtic.
'OG' as he is commonly known also discusses his career change in football by becoming a local referee and what he is currently doing outside of the game.
The trio also discuss the Bannsiders' exit from the Irish Cup and what the means for the rest of the season.
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The Official Coleraine Podcast decided to lighten the mood around The Showgrounds by having comedian Tim McGarry on this week's show.
Tim - a well known Cliftonville supporter - joins hosts Damian Mullan and Johnny McNabb to discuss the upcoming Irish Cup tie between the two clubs.
The Give My Head Peace star also comments on the Reds' start to the season and how he would love to see Jim Magilton's side get their hands on the famous trophy for the first time since 1979.
There is also a conversation on new signings, support for Oran Kearney and maybe the odd bit of banter and here and there.
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Christmas is just around the corner but we promise hosts Damian Mullan and Johnny McNabb aren't the Grinch!
The pair bring you this week's Official Coleraine Podcast - after a late withdrawal by former Bannsider Evan McLaughlin who is sick - as we send him our best regards.
Mullan and McNabb discuss the defeat to Dungannon Swifts, mood around the club and reflect on 2023 on a whole.
There is also a conversation about the potential investment and the upcoming game against Linfield.
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Leading from the front is the theme as we welcomed skipper Stephen O'Donnell on this week's Official Coleraine Podcast.
The big defender joined hosts Damian Mullan and Johnny McNabb to reflect on the season to date and how the players are determined to obtain better results in the second half of the campaign.
O'Donnell also opened up on his injury and how he is trying to get to the bottom of a troublesome knee complaint that has limited him to just two appearances this season so far.
The trio also recap on the Stripes' victory against Loughgall last weekend and look ahead to the visit of Dungannon Swifts on Saturday.
As ever, we would like to thank our sponsors The Lodge Hotel for their sponsorship.
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The Official Coleraine Podcast was delighted to welcome Michael Carvill from the PFA NI onto this week's show.
Michael discusses his reasons for starting the players' union for males and females across the country and the services they can provide.
The ex-Linfield and Crusaders ace also delves into how footballers' lives have changed with the cost-of-living crisis, the effects of COVID-19 and social media comments.
Carvill also talks about his role as Kilmore Rec manager and his close relationship with Coleraine midfielder Stephen Lowry.
Hosted by Damian Mullan and Johnny McNabb, there is also a conversation about the Bannsiders' double-header against Glenavon and the upcoming game against Loughgall.
As ever, we would like to thank our sponsors The Lodge Hotel for their sponsorship.
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