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Lansdowne ROAR!

Lansdowne ROAR!www.lansdowneroar.ie
This is Lansdowne ROAR! - The voice of the Fans. Hosted by David Dunne, Martin Prendergast and Conor McEvoy, bringing you everything Irish football including weekly updates, retro throwbacks and special guests. Be sure to follow the Lansdowne Roar Socials below! Twitter: https://bit.ly/3ZiaYDZ Instagram: https://bit.ly/3Gqq2a3 Facebook: https://bit.ly/3VW5U5p
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Episodes

Roy Keane at 50

Nick and David pay tribute to perhaps Ireland’s greatest ever player, Roy Keane, on his 50th birthday.

Aug 10, 20211 hr 15 minEp. 60

Sean O’Shea interview: His globetrotting coaching career and aspirations to manage Ireland.

AIK Fotboll have become a familiar name with Irish fans after Zak Elbouzedi’s move to Stockholm but also for the fact that they are coached by highly regarded Irishman Sean O’Shea. Sean spoke to the Green Machíne in this Manager Monday special about his globetrotting coaching career which has seen him work for princes in Dubai, take to wilderness of northern Norway and now battling it out for a league title in Sweden. Sean also spoke to us about Elbouzedi’s chances of playing for Ireland, shared...

Aug 09, 202143 minEp. 59

Noel King: Controversial caretaker amongst other roles

As a link between the Trapattoni and O’Neill Manager Monday series, Noel King’s cringeworthy spell as caretaker manager is remembered as well as his time in charge of the Ireland women’s team, under-21 side and his role as head of player identification.

Aug 02, 202149 minEp. 58

Giovanni Trapattoni Part 4: 2012-2013

After an ill fated Euro 2012, Giovanni Trapattoni endured a forgettable 2014 World Cup Qualifying campaign which would cost him his job. More player fallouts, an inability to see games out and an overall verdict on Trap’s reign is discussed in the last episode of this Manager Monday era.

Jul 13, 20211 hr 22 minEp. 55

The Big Debate: Is the Irish block to England’s success justified or vitriol?

David and Brían engage in a fascinating debate from both angles in light of the reluctance of many Irish fans to acknowledge the success England’s Euro 2020 (plus 1) run. Historical, cultural, media and most importantly. football aspects are discussed where the question is posed if it is ok for Irish fans to support England when they take on Italy on Sunday or would it be sacrilegious?

Jul 09, 20211 hr 18 minEp. 54

Giovanni Trapattoni Part 3: Euro 2012

After a 10 year wait, Ireland finally qualify for a major tournament with fans quietly confident of an upset in Poland. However, trouble in the camp, a manager’s stubbornness and some howlers on the pitch quickly extinguished the optimism. This plus much more in the forgettable Euro 2012 edition of the Trapatonni era.

Jul 05, 20211 hr 28 minEp. 53

The summer transfer show: Who has moved and who needs a move? (Live)

Nick and David discuss the Irish moves so far this summer, the transfer rumours in the papers regarding Irish players and some Green Machíne predictions of who could be on the move and to where. The live video of this episode is available on Facebook and YouTube.

Jul 04, 202157 minEp. 52

Giovanni Trapattoni Part 2: 2010-2011

Ireland go one step further under Trap and qualify for Euro 2012. However, amongst the success is an array of even more player fall outs, a Richard Dunne masterclass in Moscow and even an international trophy. This plus much more in this weeks manager Monday.

Jun 28, 20211 hr 5 minEp. 51

Sue Ronan exclusive: Her career and monumental impact on Irish women’s football

David and Martin are joined by former Ireland women’s player and manager Sue Ronan (currently of FIFA) to discuss her playing and management career as well as the major influence she has played in taking the women’s to a drastic new level in Ireland over the last few decades. Sue also gives her views on the current crop of Irish talent, introducing second generation players to the national team and tells us about her experience managing a certain Katie Taylor. An unmissable episode with one of t...

Jun 25, 20211 hr 7 minEp. 50

Giovanni Trapattoni Part 1: 2008-2010

A steadying of the ship, Andy Reid’s signing, some heroic performances and a handball in Paris, the lads remember Giovanni Trapattoni’s infamous first campaign as Ireland came agonisingly close to reaching the 2010 World Cup.

Jun 21, 20212 hr 37 minEp. 49

Hungary 0-0 Ireland: Match reaction (Live)

Nick, Martin and Oisín reflect on Ireland’s improvements in the 0-0 draw with Hungary and consider Stephen Kenny’s starting XI for Portugal based on the international camp.

Jun 08, 202139 minEp. 48

Andorra 1-4 Ireland: Post match reaction (Live)

Ireland’s 4-1 win over Andorra is reviewed in what was a live recording after the game. Despite first international goals for Troy Parrott, Jason Knight and Daryl Horgan, there were still some glaring issues in Stephen Kenny’s first win as Ireland manager.

Jun 06, 202134 minEp. 47

The Carling Nations Cup: 10 years on

10 years on from our last international trophy (yes we are counting it!), Nick and David reminisce over one of the more bizarre Irish football successes on the pitch but also the commercial disaster off it.

May 29, 202134 minEp. 45

The Midweek Show: 20.5.21

The lads discuss the Ireland under-19 training camp, a possible James McCarthy return and remember David O’Leary’s last game for Arsenal. This plus much more on the Green Machíne Live.

May 20, 202138 minEp. 43

GREEN MACHINE LIVE 06.05.21

The lads remember Alan McLoughlin, discuss Vera Pauw's issues with a player's dad and much more!!!

May 06, 202146 minEp. 42

The Steve Staunton era (2006-2007)

The boss, the gaffer and the shambles that followed. Steve Staunton’s reign as Ireland manager involved a number of outer body experiences and utter embarrassments. The Euro 2008 qualifiers, Granny Gate, the infamous USA tour and some bizarre results are all shuddered upon in this latest instalment of manager Monday.

May 04, 20211 hr 14 minEp. 41

GREEN MACHINE MIDWEEK EPISODE

David and Kenny discuss Dublin losing its four Euro 2020 games, Michael Robinson's anniversary, 50 years since Liam Brady's expulsion from school and much more...

Apr 28, 202134 minEp. 40

The Midweek Show: Super League, Judge situation, Irish Canaries and Coach Coleman

In this week’s midweek show which was recorded live, the lads provide what the last few days of Super League madness meant for Irish football as well as the impact Sheffield United’s relegation and Norwich’s promotion will have on the national team. Alan Judge’s unfortunate situation at Ipswich is discussed as well as the whispers that Seamus Coleman could be moving into coaching. This plus much more!

Apr 21, 202150 minEp. 39

Bran Kerr Part 3: Overall verdict and the lead up to Stan.

The lads gather their thoughts give an overall verdict on the Brian Kerr era. Wasted opportunity or unfair dismissal? The time leading up to the infamous appointment of the ‘Gaffer’ is also discussed as well as the idea that it was a selection by the FAI to gain the backing of the players.

Apr 19, 20211 hrEp. 38

Brian Kerr Part 2: 2004-2005

A Roy Keane comeback, surrendering early leads, flat performances and Israeli amateur dramatics shaped the 2006 World Cup Qualifying campaign which ultimately cost Brian Kerr his job.

Apr 12, 20211 hrEp. 37

Brian Kerr Part 1: 2003-2004

Brian Kerr’s introduction to the Irish hot seat was to rectify a false start in the Euro 2004 Qualifiers. The regretful campaign, unbelievable friendly results and Roy Keane’s rumoured comeback are discussed by Nick, Martin and David in this latest instalment of ‘Manager Monday’.

Apr 05, 20211 hr 2 minEp. 34

Ireland v Qatar preview

The lads try to approach Saturday nights defeat to Luxembourg with clear heads after digesting the various talk from different circles in the last few days. The Qatar match is previewed in what could be one of the most important friendly matches in Irish football history.

Mar 29, 202149 minEp. 32

IRELAND 0-1 LUXEMBOURG - POST MATCH REACTION

David, Martin Brían and Kenny discuss Ireland's shocking 0-1 loss to Luxembourg. Is this the beginning of the end for Stephen Kenny and his dream job as Ireland manager, or are we very much knee deep in clearing out the muck that has clogged Irish football for 20 years.

Mar 28, 20211 hr 9 minEp. 31
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