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Ep 2702: Ireland Take A Point, The Case For Vera, Katie's Emoji Game - 31/07/23

Ireland's World Cup campaign came to an end with a clean sheet, a point, and a public disagreement between the manager and captain.  


Gavin Cummiskey joins us from Brisbane to report on Pauw's last press conference of this World Cup, in which she revealed details of a heated in-game exchange with Katie McCabe about who should get substituted next. As for Katie's side of this developing story - she's not giving much away...


We also talk to Oluwashina Okeleji, who looks forward to Nigeria's likely second-round encounter with England.

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