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Ep 3100: First Half Good. Second Half Not So Good - 18/11/24

Richie Sadlier joins us to talk about Ireland's... memorable trip to Wembley. 


We talk about the first half and how we all felt at half-time. We talk about the unpleasant turn things took in the second half and how by the end we felt nothing at all. 


It's humiliating to talk about positives but maybe we can compare degrees of negativity. For example, it's officially 

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