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The Kilkenny Soccer Podcast S1 Ep7: Referees, Competing with GAA, Freebooters regret

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Episode 7 of The Kilkenny Soccer Podcast kicks off with hosts Shane O’Keeffe and Davy Doyle diving into the intricacies of the local soccer scene.

From the contentious decisions of referees to the mechanics of calling offsides. The duo also ponders whether match cards should be accessible to clubs post-game and discuss the potential regrets of Freebooters who chose to stay rooted to the Fair Green.

In this episode, listeners are treated to a lively debate surrounding under-21 teams in the Leinster Plate, as well as posing the question of do the GAA treats players better?

But the conversation doesn’t end with the hosts; they actively encourage listener participation. Your thoughts, opinions, and suggestions are welcomed with open arms, serving as vital contributions to the ongoing discourse surrounding soccer in Kilkenny. Whether you agree, disagree, or have entirely new perspectives to offer, your input matters. Join the community and have your voice heard by reaching out to sport@kclr96fm.com.

Tune in to The Kilkenny Soccer Podcast for an insightful and interactive exploration of the beautiful game in our local community.

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Episode 7 of The Kilkenny Soccer Podcast kicks off with hosts Shane O’Keeffe and Davy Doyle diving into the intricacies of the local soccer scene.

From the contentious decisions of referees to the mechanics of calling offsides. The duo also ponders whether match cards should be accessible to clubs post-game and discuss the potential regrets of Freebooters who chose to stay rooted to the Fair Green.

In this episode, listeners are treated to a lively debate surrounding under-21 teams in the Leinster Plate, as well as posing the question of do the GAA treats players better?

But the conversation doesn’t end with the hosts; they actively encourage listener participation. Your thoughts, opinions, and suggestions are welcomed with open arms, serving as vital contributions to the ongoing discourse surrounding soccer in Kilkenny. Whether you agree, disagree, or have entirely new perspectives to offer, your input matters. Join the community and have your voice heard by reaching out to sport@kclr96fm.com.

Tune in to The Kilkenny Soccer Podcast for an insightful and interactive exploration of the beautiful game in our local community.

  continue reading

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