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On Friday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you news all the fallout from the Europa League semi finals plus all the build-up ahead of a huge night of domestic action.
Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim backs his senior pros after an historic win in Bilbao.
Ange Postecoglou wants more of the same from his Spurs side.
Nottingham Forest poor form continues.
Arne Slot says he has had a message from Jurgen Klopp congratulating him on their league title win.
Ruesha Littlejohn wants more done for the development of the LOI.
Stephen Kenny says that every point is vital, whilst Bohemians' Rob Cornwall pays tribute to Alan Reynolds.
Derry City boss Tiernan Lynch wants his side to bounce back whilst Waterford's Padraig Amond wants a turnaround in the Deise's fortunes.
And finally, the Ireland under 15's make a racist complaint after a game with the UAE.
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Welcome to Friday's OTB Breakfast Bite, your FREE bitesize taster of this morning's full Off The Ball Breakfast.
On this morning's show, Shane Hannon and Colm Boohig were joined by Alan Quinlan to look ahead to the weekend's Champions Cup semi-finals, plus David Brady and Shane McEntee were in studio to look ahead to the weekend's Gaelic football action.
Can anyone stop the Leinster juggernaut as they career towards the final?
And should pitch invasions be allowed once again? David Brady thinks so.
This morning's Bite begins with Quinlan's thoughts on whether Northampton Saints can put it up to Leo Cullen's side?
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Cameron Hill joins Nathan Murphy in studio for Thursday's Newsround as Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur are both set for Europa League action. Meanwhile,
Andrea Piardi has been rewarded with the second test of the Lions series in Australia, and World Rugby has made sweeping changes to the Sevens series for next year!
The Newsround with UPMC Ireland.
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On Thursday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you news all the fallout from Barcelona's Champions League thriller with Inter.
Lamine Yamal is described as a genius, and despite just being 17 years-old has played 100 games for his boyhood club.
Ange Postecoglou and James Maddison are on the warpath as Spurs target a first European final since the 2019 Champions League showpiece.
Ruben Amorim wants to put an awful domestic season to bed by booking their ticket for next season's UCL.
Chelsea claim a 6th WSL title in a row and look to go invincible.
Heimir Hallgrimsson targets LOI players in the June squad.
And finally, Liam Scales wants revenge on Rangers despite confirming the title last weekend.
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This week’s You Had To Be There comes by way of Irish comedian & Après Match legend, Gary Cooke!
West Indies v Ireland 1976 in Rathmines
1977 Ireland v France in Lansdowne
1980 United Liverpool Old Trafford
India v Ireland cricket in Malahide 2022
Wimbledon 2016
Irish Open 1978 Faldo etc. John O’Leary came 2nd
Off The Ball Breakfast w/ UPMC Ireland | #GetBackInAction
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Welcome to Thursday's OTB Breakfast Bite, your FREE bitesize taster of this morning's full Off The Ball Breakfast.
On this morning's show, former Ireland forward Hannah O'Connor joined Ger Gilroy and Colm Boohig to look ahead to Leinster's Champions Cup semi final with Northampton Saints on Saturday.
Kilkenny legend Tommy Walsh also joined the duo to talk the issue of diving in hurling, and is 'soccer' the genesis of it?
But this morning's Bite starts with debate over the rumour that Jordie Barrett will only start from the bench for Leo Cullen's side on Saturday.
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Eoin Sheahan is joined by Richie McCormack and Cameron Hill as Ireland have been dealt another blow to their World Cup hopes as Dorothy Wall has been ruled out with an Achilles strain, while Stephen Archer announces his retirement.
They also bring you team news from the UEFA Champions League semi final between Barcelona and Inter.
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Welcome to Wednesday's OTB Breakfast Bite, your FREE bitesize taster of this morning's full Off The Ball Breakfast.
On this morning's show, football writer and broadcaster Lars Sivertsen and World Cup winner Matt Dawson joined Ger Gilroy and Colm Boohig on this morning's show.
Arsenal were beaten 0-1 at home Paris Saint-Germain last night in the first leg of their Champions League semi final. Sivertsen explains why PSG aren't a team to go chasing.
And as build-up heats up ahead of this weekend's Champions Cup semi-finals, Dawson ponders caution for any team visiting Leinster on home soil.
But this morning's Bite starts with Sivertsen's reaction to last night's Champions League semi-final.
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On Tuesday's Rugby Daily, David Wilson brings you all the latest news from the world of rugby.
Leinster won't be taking their Champions Cup semi final opponents Northampton Saints lightly as they welcome the English side to the Aviva Stadium on Saturday.
Dan Sheehan is happy with Jacques Nienaber approach to defence.
A Welsh lock makes a retirement U-turn.
John Mitchell gets the Conor O'Shea vote of confidence.
And Fiona Hayes is on cloud 9.
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On Tuesday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you news of the retirement of one of the greats of Irish football, what does Mikel Arteta and Luis Enrique think ahead of their Champions League semi final tonight and just where could Paul Pogba end up next?
Louise Quinn carved out a remarkable career which spanned nearly 20 years and four countries and one World Cup.
Republic of Ireland boss Carla Ward joined Kathleen McNamee on today's COYGIG podcast and you can hear her tribute to Quinn on a momentous career.
Arteta wants his side's supporters to bring a vociferous atmosphere for their first leg with PSG.
Luis Enrique isn't quite sure whether the Premier League is the best in the world.
Gabriel Martinelli looks forward to perhaps the biggest game of his fledgling career so far.
And finally, is Paul Pogba United States-bound?
Plus there's a brilliant Liverpool title-winning montage bonus created by Richie McCormack to round things off.
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Paralympic Bronze Medallist Orla Comerford, joined Will O'Callaghan to chat about her new partnership with Allianz to promote para-sport inclusion and youth engagement.
This is brought to you by Allianz, proud partners of Paralympics Ireland.
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Welcome to Tuesday's OTB Breakfast Bite, your FREE bitesize taster of this morning's full Off The Ball Breakfast.
On this morning's show, former Mayo goalkeeper Rob Hennelly and ex-hurling referee Brian Gavin joined Ger Gilroy and Colm Boohig on this morning's show.
With the kickout perhaps becoming even more important in Gaelic football with the advent of the new rules, Hennelly details why ball retention is so important.
And after a somewhat controversial weekend in the hurling championship, Gavin explains what fans want to see when they come to watch hurling matches.
But this morning's Bite starts with Hennelly on the pressures of being a modern day shot-stopper.
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In this episode, Eoin brings you on a sporting tour through three countries in Central America.
We begin in Costa Rica, where we watch their World Cup dreams dying a death, before an unlikely resuscitation allows an entire nation to dream, if only for a brief moment.
We venture to Belize where a small town is looking to recapture past glories in the nation’s Premier League.
And we go to Guatemala, where we take chicken buses up to the mountains to the small towns totally obsessed with basketball.
Before all that, there’s part six of the Patagonian hitchhiking journey, as Eoin is finally asked to do some driving for himself.
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Eoin Sheahan returns as Monday's Newsround gets the week underway
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On Monday's Rugby Daily, David Wilson brings you all the latest news from the world of rugby.
Leinster step up preparations ahead of welcoming Northampton Saints to the Aviva Stadium in the Investec Champions Cup semi-final on Saturday.
Despite being on the losing side in the last three finals, Dan Sheehan says that his side are under no extra pressure.
Sheehan also feels that he is in great shape just 10 months after tearing his ACL in South Africa.
Leinster assistant coach Robyn McBryde says the defeat to the Scarlets was a wake up call that his side perhaps needed.
Australia look set to name their Joe Schmidt replacement.
Scott Bemand says that the growth of the Irish team is on a positive trajectory despite Saturday's loss to Scotland.
And Alan Quinlan says that it would be worrying if just one Irish province qualifies for the knockout stages of the URC.
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On Monday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you all the latest from a huge weekend of football.
Arne Slot's Liverpool finally get over the line after their 5-1 thumping of Tottenham Hotspur yesterday at Anfield. The Reds had led the Premier League for the majority of the season and can now claim a 20th English top division title.
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk said that consistency is key to their success whilst the reality of winning the title had not yet set in for fellow Dutchman Slot.
Pep Guardiola says that despite City's defeat of Nottingham Forest doesn't rectify what has been a poor season for the Citizens.
And after Arsenal completed an astonishing comeback against Lyon, we hear from Renee Slegers after they booked their place in the Champions League final against Barcelona.
Elsewhere Carlo Ancelotti looks to be headed for Brazil and the 2026 World Cup, whilst a possible future star of those games scored a cracker for River Plate against Boca Juniors
And finally, is Scott McTominay about to lead Napoli to the Serie A title?
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Welcome to Monday's OTB Breakfast Bite, your FREE bitesize taster of this morning's full Off The Ball Breakfast.
On this morning's show, Ryan O'Dwyer and Sarah O'Donovan joined Ger Gilroy to look back at a momentous weekend in the hurling championship and just what happened with that penalty decision.
After Meath defeated Dublin in somewhat shocking fashion, OTB GAA correspondent and proud Meath man Tommy Rooney was on the line to talk an historic day for Meath football.
And with Louth the opponents for the Royals in two weeks time, could there be a repeat of the 2010 final?
But this morning's Bite starts with O'Dwyer looking back at that goal between Dublin and Wexford.
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John Duggan, Adrian Barry and Shane Hannon talked through the big news of the day on Sunday's Newsround on Off The Ball.
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Enjoy a section of today's Sunday Paper Review - as Adrian Barry was joined in studio by Declan Lynch of the Sunday Independent and former Irish rugby international Jackie Shiels.
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