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OTB's Sunday Paper Review

Subscribe to OTB's Sunday Paper Review where Joe Molloy and guests dissect the Sunday sports pages from the UK and Ireland as they get stuck into the biggest stories of the week!Live on Off The Ball from 1pm every Sunday, or subscribe to get the podcast!

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    The Sunday Paper Review UNLOCKED | Donegal Win in Killarney

    Hugh Farrelly and Clíona Foley join Adrian Barry in studio to discuss a riveting weekend of sport in the Sunday Paper Review. The trio discussed the fallout from Donegal's convincing win over All-Ireland champions Kerry in Killarney yesterday, as well as Leinster's damaging Champions Cup final loss in Bilbao.To listen to the Sunday Paper Review in full, as well as all the other unmissable Off the Ball content, subscribe here: https://www.offtheball.com/uncategorized/join-in-the-obsession-1494916The Sunday Paper Review on Off the Ball.

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    THE SUNDAY PAPER REVIEW | The occasion awaiting Ireland in the Aviva | Westmeath's year (So far)

    Adrian Barry is joined in studio by Kieran Cunningham and Fiona Hayes for this week's Sunday Paper Review, looking at all the top sporting stories across the Sunday morning broadsheets.From the occasion awaiting the Irish women in the Aviva this afternoon, to Celtic's Scottish title, and Westmeath's year (so far), there's plenty to sink your teeth into over the next hour!

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    The Sunday Paper Review UNLOCKED

    Enjoy a short snippet of today's Sunday Paper Review. Subscribe to Off the Ball to get the full episode every Sunday, as well as around-the-clock unmissable sports content every day.

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    The Sunday Paper Review UNLOCKED

    Enjoy a short snippet of today's Sunday Paper Review. Subscribe to Off the Ball to get the full episode every Sunday, as well as around-the-clock unmissable sports content every day.

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    The Sunday Paper Review UNLOCKED

    Enjoy a short snippet of today's Sunday Paper Review. Subscribe to Off the Ball to get the full episode every Sunday, as well as around-the-clock unmissable sports content every day.

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    UNLOCKED: Sunday Paper Review | "100% there's a hypocrisy in the GAA around this" - Neil Ewing | Ger Brennan ban upheld!

    This week on The Sunday Paper Review, Adrian Barry is joined by former Ireland rugby international, Grace Davitt, and sports journalist, Neil Ewing.In this UNLOCKED section, they reflect on the DRA's decision to uphold Dublin boss, Ger Brennan's, 12 week suspension after his red card for involvement in a altercation with Galway strength and conditioning coach, Cian Breathnach. Want to listen to the full Sunday Paper Review ad-free? Become a member now at offtheball.com/join!

  7. 122

    THE SUNDAY PAPER REVIEW: Sensational Six Nations weekend | Are we losing football? | Cheltenham week

    Adrian Barry is joined by Grand Slam winner Fiona Hayes and the Sunday Independent’s Declan Lynch for this week’s Sunday Paper Review.This week’s Sunday Paper Review is brought to you by Optimum Nutrition. We're delighted to team up with Optimum Nutrition, the world's number one performance nutrition brand, as they launch their new global campaign, The Optimum Advantage. With over 35 years at the top of performance nutrition, trusted by the world's best athletes, and a growing partnership with the IRFU, OptimumNutrition are right at the heart of Irish Rugby.#OptimumNutrition #IRFU #UnlockMoreYou #Rugby 

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    UNLOCKED: Sunday Paper Review | "If you can't see the hypocrisy of that, you're just completely blind" | Ireland Drawn Against Israel

    This week on The Sunday Paper Review, Adrian Barry is joined in studio by athletics journalist Cathal Dennehy, and Olympic canoeist Jenny Egan.In this UNLOCKED section, they reflect on the FAI's confirmation that The Republic of Ireland will fulfil its Nations League fixtures with Israel. Want to listen to the full Sunday Paper Review ad-free? Become a member now at offtheball.com/join!

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    The Sunday Paper Review: Ireland shock England with record win at Twickenham | The genius of Clifford & Coaching Paul Mescal | OFF THE BALL

    Adrian Barry is joined by Orla McElroy, Sports Editor with the Irish Daily Mail, and Brendan Hackett, sports psychologist and Head of Coach and Player Development with the GAA in this week's edition of the Sunday Paper ReviewThe Sunday Paper Review on Off The Ball in partnership with Centra, make sure your fridge is match ready, to KICK OFF WITH A COLD ONE. Over 18’s only. Drink responsibly. Get the facts. Visit drink aware.ie.

  10. 119

    THE SUNDAY PAPER REVIEW: Ireland narrowly scrape past Italy, Ben O'Connor's No-Nonsense style, Winter Olympics & The FAI's Nations League debacle | OFF THE BALL

    Adrian Barry is joined by Cliona Foley and Rory Keane for this week's edition of The Sunday Paper Review  This weeks Sunday Paper Review is brought to you by Optimum Nutrition. We're delighted to team up with Optimum Nutrition, the world's number one performance nutrition brand, as they launch their new global campaign, The Optimum Advantage. With over 35 years at the top of performance nutrition, trusted by the world's best athletes, and a growing partnership with the IRFU, Optimum Nutrition are right at the heart of Irish Rugby.

  11. 118

    OTB Sunday Paper Review: France cast Ireland aside | Cranky managers | Straight-talking Ben O'Connor

    Adrian Barry is joined on The Sunday Paper Review today by columnist Roy Curtis and former Ireland rugby star Fiona Hayes.Today's Sunday Paper Review on Off The Ball is in partnership with Centra, make sure your fridge is match ready, to KICK OFF WITH A COLD ONE. Over 18’s only. Drink responsibly. Get the facts. Visit drink aware.ie.SUBSCRIBE at OffTheBall.com/join

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    THE SUNDAY PAPER REVIEW: ’Restored my faith in rugby! | Rugby, Katie Taylor & more! | OFF THE BALL

    Eve Conway is joined & Orla McElroy & Cliona Foley for this week’s Nollaig na mBan edition of The Sunday Paper Review!The Sunday Paper Review on Off The Ball

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    THE SUNDAY PAPER REVIEW (UNLOCKED): What's next for Jacques Nienaber? & The Saipan Movie | OFF THE BALL

    Adrian Barry is joined in studio by Irish Daily Mail editor Linda Maher and Sports Business owner David Sharkey to bring you through all the best of today's Sunday Papers

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    THE SUNDAY PAPER REVIEW (UNLOCKED): Ger Brennan takes the Dublin job | The Camogie All Ireland Final

    Adrian Barry is joined by former professional tennis player, Simon Carr, and Meath midfielder, Shane McEntee, to go through all the headline and best sports writing in the papers this Sunday

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    The Sunday Paper Review UNLOCKED: McCabe Conquers Europe

    Listen in to a short snippet from today's Sunday Paper Review as John Duggan is joined by Hugh Farrelly and Ciara Trant to look over the weekend's back pages.

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    Sunday Paper Review Special | Irish retirements | Mental resilience | Cliona Foley & Jessie Barr | Nollaig na mBan

    Kathleen McNamee is joined by Cliona Foley and Jessie Barr for a special edition of the Sunday Paper Review for Nollaig na mBan as they discusses a number of inspiring stories from female athletes across the country.To become a member and access our exclusive content simply click: here:http://offtheball.com/joinOff the Ball

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    OTB Sunday Paper Review | Best bits and what to expect from the weekly podcast

    The Sunday Paper Review streams for free every Sunday from 11:30am on our Youtube channel - at youtube.com/offtheball if you want to grab it there as it happens - or if you prefer to listen or watch on demand you can do that if you are an Off The Ball subscriber (And sure why wouldn't you be?) In this podcast we want to bring you some of the very best bits from episodes of the Sunday Paper Review over the last while to give you a taster of what you can expect, when Adrian Barry is joined by two guests every week to comb through the best sportswriting and stories in the back pages!

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    More World Cup fallout, Camogie's big day and reflecting on Dublin’s greatness | McKeon and Byrne

    Irish Independent journalist Conor McKeon and Kevin Byrne of the Irish Sun join OTB’s John Duggan to discuss the biggest stories hitting the backpages today.

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    The titans clash at Croker, Vera on the brink and are teams catching up to Limerick?

    Philip Lanigan of the Irish Daily Mail and former Dublin footballer and CEO of Teneo Mick O’Keeffe join Joe Molloy to go through the day’s backpages.

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    Limerick’s place in history, Larkin’s rapid rise, McIlroy & The Beatles? | Sunday Paper Review

    Kieran Shannon of the Irish Examiner and Jason Byrne of the Irish Sun join OTB’s Stephen Doyle to bring you through today’s sporting back pages.

  21. 108

    Ireland's World Cup blow, GAAGO in the dock and Aiden McGeady opens up | Greene and McDonnell

    Sunday Independent Sports Editor John Greene and Irish Independent Football writer Dan McDonnell join OTB's Joe Molloy to discuss the biggest stories hitting the backpages today. The panel will discuss the fallout from Ireland's ill-tempered friendly with Columbia and what it means for their World Cup chances, Dublin returning to another All Ireland final and the leaders that got them there and eye opening interviews with Aiden McGeady and Wayne Rooney

  22. 107

    Brolly on Gilroy, should we save Hill 16 and how to coach female players – SUNDAY PAPER REVIEW

    Freelance sportswriter Cliona Foley and the broadcaster and journalist Johnny Ward join OTB’s Joe Molloy to discuss the biggest stories hitting the backpages this afternoon. They will discuss the numerous pieces on the return of Dublin including Joe Brolly’s column on what Pat Gilroy has brought to the set up. The panel will also look at the harrowing tale of Former Galway United wonder kid Shane Keogh who saved himself from ultimate destruction and chat about the Vera Pauw controversy from during the week.

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    Where does GAAGO stand now, the intricacies of Baz Ball and LIV in for the long haul | Fanning and Keegan

    Dion Fanning of The Currency and Cobh Ramblers boss Shane Keegan join OTB’s Joe Molloy to go through the back pages and bring you the best stories from the world of sport on this Sunday afternoon. The panel will discuss the All Ireland quarter finals yesterday, Jonathan Wilson’s lament on football losing it’s touch and why golf’s rebels are smiling wide

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    Unwatchable Gaelic football, should Keane replace Kenny & the driving-force of women in the GAA | Sunday Paper Review

    Joe Molloy was joined by Fionn Davenport and Sinead O'Carroll on this weekend's edition of the Sunday Paper Review. (03:00) "Gaelic football is a terrible sport to watch" (14:20) Stephen Kenny's future remains hotly debated - is Roy Keane the answer? (35:30) 'Under protest' ladies players no closer to getting the charter they desire (52:30) Rory McIlroy: Is mentality his major issue?

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    Ireland were never going to beat Greece, Stephen Kenny's tactical nous and Rhasidat Adeleke's big decision

    John Duggan is joined by Cobh Ramblers manager Shane Keegan and boxing journalist Kevin Byrne to dissect all the biggest stories from this weekend's papers.

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    SUNDAY PAPER REVIEW - City's treble dream, Rory puts the merger behind him and what's the way forward for Irish football?

    Joe Molloy is joined by Cliodhna O'Connor and Timmy McCarthy to go through the Sunday Papers.

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    City’s mastery continues, Clifford keeping football alive and David Corkery’s fight

    Irish Independent columnist and Sports Editor with the Irish Daily Mail Orla McElroy join OTB’s Kathleen McNamee to go through the biggest stories hitting the backpages of the newspapers both here and abroad. The panel looked at Manchester City completing the second step of their potential treble, ask if David Clifford is carrying the hopes of a Gaelic football loving nation on his back and discuss the heartbreaking tale of former Irish rugby star David Corkery and his fight for a safer game.

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    Munster’s magic moment, competitive undertone in underage GAA, is Cole under rated– SUNDAY PAPER REVIEW

    OTB’s Joe Molloy is joined by Cian Tracey of the Irish Independent and Cobh Ramblers manager Shane Keegan to go through the day’s backpages and the biggest stories in the world of sport. The panel will look at the amazing comeback from Munster in the URC final, discuss the final chances for Limerick and Wexford in the provincial hurling championships and chat about Irish representation in the Premier League as the competition draws to a close this weekend.

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    THE SUNDAY PAPER REVIEW | GAA Go goes on, Lancaster's lasting influence & Nicola Gallagher.

    Joe Molloy is joined by The Star's Kieran Cunningham & the Irish Examiner's Brendan O'Brien to look through the best of this Sunday's sports writing.

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    Seamus Power digs deep, Dignan green lights GAAGO and Rooney on Haaland – SUNDAY PAPER REVIEW

    OTB's Joe Molloy is joined by the42's Gavin Cooney and the Irish Independent's GAA correspondent Conor McKeon to go through the back-pages and the biggest sport stories on this Sunday afternoon.   The panel will look at Seamus Power's piece on his personal journey, Michael Dignan on turning around his opinion from the Sky Sports GAA coverage to GAAGO's version and Wayne Rooney's thoughts on City ace Erling Haaland.

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    Kimmage on horse racing, Leinster cruise through and the Sunday Shame | Davenport and Tracey

    OTB's Joe Molloy is joined by the Irish Independent's Cian Tracey and travel writer and Golf Weekly co-host Fionn Davenport to discuss the biggest stories hitting the backpages and beyond on this Sunday morning. The panel will look at Paul Kimmage's latest piece on the state of horse racing, Joe Brolly's thoughts on GAA coverage in 2023 and how Leo Cullen's Blues keep marching on no matter how tough the obstacle in their way.

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    The right to protest, speeding up equal status and Jack Conan's honesty - Sunday Paper Review

    OTB's Joe Molloy is joined by freelance sportswriter Cliona Foley and Kieran Cunningham of the Irish Daily Star to go through the backpages and discuss all the biggest stories in the world of sport.

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    McManus's longevity, modern style of GAA goalkeeping, Keane & McKiernan's mentality | The Sunday Paper Review with Byrne & Doherty

    OTB's Will O'Callaghan was joined by the The Sun's Jason Byrne and the Irish Independent's Conán Doherty for the Sunday Paper Review.

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    Kimmage meets Lowry, Fergus Slattery's dementia struggles and Stephen Kenny making progress? | Quinn and Verney

    OTB's John Duggan is joined by the Irish Daily Mail's Philip Quinn and Michael Verney of the Irish Independent to discuss the biggest stories hitting the backpages this morning. They include a look ahead to the Masters with a fascinating chat between Paul Kimmage and Shane Lowry ahead of the Masters, Former Ireland and Lions star Fergus Slattery's family on living with his dementia diagnosis and where Stephen Kenny can bring his Republic of Ireland team after Monday's credible loss to France.

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    SUNDAY PAPER REVIEW – Ferguson’s French fight, Schmidt vs Farrell's coaching style and the Russian ban continues

    OTB’s Joe Molloy is joined by the rugby analyst Andy McGeady and Cobh Ramblers boss Shane Keegan to look through the backpages on a bumper weekend of sport. The lads will discuss Joe Schmidt vs Andy Farrell's coaching style, how women's rugby might improve and why World Athletics are right to punish Russian athletes.

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    Grand Slam fallout, where's women's rugby now and diving in the GAA | O'Carroll and Casey

    OTB's Will O'Callaghan is joined by Sinead O'Carroll from the Journal and the 42s Gavan Casey to discuss all the biggest stories hitting the backpages this weekend. Including a look back at the Grand Slam coverage, why Irish women's rugby haven't capitalised on their Grand Slam ten years ago and why buying frees is becoming a problem

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    MOTD Madness, Hall of Fame Harrington and falling out of love with Cheltenham | SUNDAY PAPER REVIEW

    OTB’s Joe Molloy is joined by Golf Weekly co-host and journalist Fionn Davenport and Dion Fanning of The Currency to look through the backpages and bring you the best sportswriting of the week. Including more fallout from the Match of the Day controversy, the contrasting weeks for Padraig Harrington and Rory McIlroy and why it might be time for Liverpool to cash in on Mo Salah.

  38. 91

    The language of coaching, Casemiro: the new Keane and the importance of fun | SUNDAY PAPER REVIEW

    OTB's Joe Molloy is joined by sportswriter Cliona Foley and Sunday World columnist Roy Curtis to discuss the biggest sport stories hitting the back pages this weekend. They include a full spread interview with Brian O'Driscoll, Dublin faltering in the league and plenty of build up to Liverpool v Manchester United in the Premier League.

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    SUNDAY PAPER REVIEW | Ireland march on, the GAA and unity and a ban on violent sports?

    OTB’s Joe Molloy is joined by the Chief Sportwriter with the Irish Daily Star Kieran Cunningham and Cobh Ramblers boss Shane Keegan to discuss the biggest sport stories that are hitting the backpages today.

  40. 89

    Gulf takeover of football, Netflix's take on golf and Irish hamstrings - Tracey and O'Brien

    OTB’s Joe Molloy is joined by rugby writer with the Irish Independent Cian Tracey and the Irish Examiner's Brendan O'Brien to take a look at the big stories hitting the backpages and bring you the best views on the issues affecting football, rugby and more.

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    Getting carried away, horse racing concerns and fiery Pep: Fanning and Farrelly

    OTB's Joe Molloy is joined by Dion Fanning of The Currency and Assistant Sports Editor of the Irish Daily Mail Hugh Farrelly to go through the back pages and discuss the biggest stories in the world of sport this weekend.

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    Katie confirmation, "mean-spirited" Glen and time for a Superleague? - Cunningham and Cooney

    OTB's Will O'Callaghan is joined by Chief Sportswriter with the Irish Daily Star Kieran Cunningham and Football Correspondent with the42.ie Gavin Cooney to go through the days backpages and the biggest news and views in the world of sport.

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    The return of the League, Six Nations nerves and is the Mullins dynasty the greatest? - Verney and Cummiskey

    OTB's John Duggan is joined by the Irish Independent's Michael Verney and soccer correspondent with the Irish Times Gavin Cummiskey to look through the backpages and discuss the biggest stories in the world of sport.

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    Club's big day, sport vs motherhood and the declining matchday experience - O'Keeffe and McElroy

    OTB’s John Duggan is joined by former Dublin Gaelic Footballer Mick O'Keeffe, and the Sports Editor of the Irish Daily Mail, Orla McElroy to go through the days backpages and the biggest news and views in the world of sport.

  45. 84

    More Celtic Symphony drama, Kimmage vs Rowntree and do we like less football? | Foley and O'Carroll

    Joe Molloy was joined by sportswriter Cliona Foley and Editor of TheJournal Sinead O'Carroll on this weekend's Sunday Paper Review. (04:20) Shane McGrath and Joe Brolly on the latest Up The Ra controversy (33:00) Report on how the ball is spending less time in play in football (40:00) Mick Foley on potentially changing the names of GAA stadia (45:00) How high is too high for a rugby tackle? (48:05) Paul Kimmage on his clash with Graham Rowntree on concussion (61:00) The latest news on Damar Hamlin and how to protect players in a physical sport

  46. 83

    The mishandling of Vera Pauw allegations, Lionel Messi: Man vs Player, Katie Taylor in MSG | Cunningham & Keegan

    Joe Molloy was joined by journalist Kieran Cunningham and Cobh Ramblers manager Shane Keegan on this weekend's Sunday Paper Review. (03:00) Lionel Messi: Separating the man from the player. (24:00) What the allegations against Vera Pauw tell us about elite coaching. (55:00) Katie Taylor in Madison Square Garden. (01:01:00) 'Running a marathon is hard, to do it in Antarctica - that's mind-blowing.'

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    A new England, Brolly explores GAA loyalty, Neymar's despair & Messi's bite | Greene & O'Brien

    Joe Molloy was joined by journalists John Greene and Brendan O'Brien on this weekend's edition of the Sunday Paper Review. (03:00) England out, but World Cup offers more answers than questions. (18:00) Why does Neymar annoy people? Barney Ronay has an answer. (40:00) Joe Brolly, the GAA and getting lost in grey areas. (01:00:00) The joy of watching David Clifford.

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    Rory McIlroy: The Chosen One, Messi's moral quandary, a new kind of England | Davenport & Casey

    Joe Molloy was joined by his Golf Weekly compatriot Fionn Davenport and journalist Gavan Casey on this weekend's Sunday Paper Review. (02:00) The Chosen One: Part 2 of Rory McIlroy with Paul Kimmage. (32:00) Why everyone wants Lionel Messi to win the World Cup (except Joe). (44:00) A new kind of England team. (55:00) "It's done, it's over, Eddie Jones needs to go!" (01:03:00) Fury vs Chisora III: 'Even Fury looked uncomfortable - it should have been stopped earlier.'

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    'Tarnished' Messi, Brolly takes aim at Keane, a portrait of Rory McIlroy | Fanning & O'Donovan

    Joe Molloy was joined by journalist Dion Fanning and two-time All-Ireland winner Sarah O'Donovan on this weekend's Sunday Paper Review. (04:00) The light and shade of Lionel Messi's final years. (25:00) Joe Brolly questions Roy Keane's peacemaking credentials. (39:00) 2022 World Cup: 'The biggest carbon emitter ever outside of war.' (52:00) Rory McIlroy sits down with Paul Kimmage (again).

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    Doubts about Farrell's Ireland, Ronaldo's fading star, Infantino's FIFA stranglehold | Martin & Curtis

    John Duggan is joined by journalists Tommy Martin (Virgin Media, Irish Examiner) and Roy Curtis (Sunday World) for this weekend's Sunday Paper Review. (03:30) Gianni Infantino and all that's wrong with the Qatar World Cup. (27:00) Sven, Capello & Roy: Wayne Rooney's England memories. (34:00) Messi, Ronaldo & the World Cup's footballing storylines. (53:00) Are Andy Farrell's Ireland really the world's best? (01:08:00) Michael Murphy: Donegal's hero departs the stage

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