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Belgium stalemate, captain Coleman and the FAI's ticketing misstep

Gavin steps in as host this week with David away and is joined by Shane to reflect on Saturday's friendly draw with Belgium.


The lads discuss Ireland's shape, Seamus Coleman's influence on the squad and the FAI's decision to sell tickets in a bundle for these month's friendlies.

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