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EPISODE · Jul 22, 2025 · 39 MIN

Evan Ferguson’s Move to Roma Sparks Hope for Irish Football Revival

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Evan Ferguson’s Move to Roma Sparks Hope for Irish Football Revival Evan Ferguson has officially arrived in Rome and was greeted like a superstar! The 20-year-old Irish striker joins Roma on loan and has been handed the iconic No. 11 shirt — a number worn by club legends. In this week’s Irish Football Fan TV podcast, Paul Nealon is joined by Stephen and Andrew Lanigan to break down the Ferguson move, his potential under Gasperini, and what this means for the Republic of Ireland heading into a crucial World Cup campaign. We also discuss Victor Ozhianvuna’s record-breaking transfer from Shamrock Rovers to Arsenal, Mason Melia and St Pat’s European hopes, Shelbourne’s resilience in Europe, and much more. 🇮🇪 Subscribe for more exclusive Irish football content: player reactions, transfer talk, European campaigns, and all things LOI! ⚽ Follow us: Instagram: @irishfootballfantv Twitter: @irishfantv TikTok: @irishfootballfantv Check out our other social media here: Don't forget to check out our other socials here: https://linktree.com/IFFTV Find out more at https://ifftv-podcast.pinecast.co

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