Green Shoots - A History of Irish Football

Green Shoots - A History of Irish Football

por Kehlan Kirwan & Gary Spain
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This Football Life - Peter Farrell (with Rob Sawyer)
On this week's podcast Kehlan talks with Author, Historian and Everton Heritage Society member Rob Sawyer about his book – The Emerald Evertonian – about the life and times of Ireland and Everton legend Peter Farrell. With over 400 appearances for Everton, 28 for Ireland and 7 for Northern Ireland, Peter Farrell was a huge influence on football both for Everton and Ireland. He was part of famous victories for Rep. of Ireland as they became the first foreign team to beat England in England and also was part of the team that won 0-1 in Spain. Rob's well researched book tells the personal, as well as the career story, of a real servant to Everton and Irish football.
Kamikaze Storm - Roy Keane, Mick McCarthy & Saipan
Now it was by far the biggest story of the year to that point. It caused a huge split in national opinion. Roy Keane was one the biggest footballers in the world. He had become synonymous with a relentless run of trophies at the club. His manager for the Rep. of Ireland, Mick McCarthy, had been one of our greatest defenders under Jack Charlton. Not blessed pace, but blessed with a great ability to read the game. He was Jack’s captain and now he was manager of the national side. There had been rumblings for years that Roy was unhappy with the Irish national team setup. It wasn’t good enough. And he saw Mick as enabling it for far too long. Something was about to give…
This Football Life - Gerry Armstrong (Part 2)
Now following on from Part 1 where Gerry finished talking about the great goalkeeper Pat Jennings. In Part 2 he talks to Kehlan about Northern Ireland in the 1982 world cup, his famous goal against Spain, moving to Real Mallorca and then finding his way to La Liga commentary, where he became the voice of La Liga for so many people. We start this podcast as Northern Ireland qualify for the 1982 World Cup...
This Football Life - Gerry Armstrong (Part 1)
Gerry Armstrong is a legend of Northern Ireland football playing and scoring in some of their most iconic games of the 70s and eighties. In part one of our interview with Gerry we talk about how Gaelic Games influenced his football career, joining Spurs, and getting his first caps for Northern Ireland.
This Football Life - Johnny 'Jackie' Carey
On this week’s podcast Kehlan talks with Iain McCartney Manchester United author and historian about the great Johnny Carey and his influence in building a team that would become known as the 'Busby Babes'. Johnny is one of the finest players Ireland has ever produced. Captaining both Ireland and Manchester United. He was captain when Ireland became the first foreign team to beat England on English soil as won 2-0 at Goodison Park in 1949. As Manchester United Captain he led them to an FA Cup, a League title and was the Football Writers Association player of the season in 1949. You can find Iain’s books on amazon.co.uk where you'll find a good selection to enjoy!
Threads in Time - Dermot Keely and Jim McLaughlin
On this week's GS podcast Kehlan tells the story of the connection between Dermot Keely and Jim McLaughlin. It is a story of how two men turned to each when they needed them and helped to forge footballing history for over decade.
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Merry Christmas from the GS Podcast
A Heartfelt thanks from us here at Green Shoots: a history of irish football and thanks for listening through out the year. It has been wonderful to see so many of you take up the podcast and bring it into your listening pleasures. When we started this podcast we wanted to share the long and colorful history of Irish football through the stories of the people that lived it and the people that played it and I hope that we’ve done that for you. You can talk about stats and or argue the finer points of which player was better, but ultimately, it’s the stories that resonate with people. What was it like to play it, what was it like to live it? And we hope that you’ve gotten closer to the game that we love so much because of it. More to come very soon. So from me, from Gary and I’m sure from all of our great guests we’ve had on the show too – Have a very Merry Christmas.
Amsterdam to Iran - Rep. of Ireland 2002 WC Qualifying
On this weeks show Kehlan and Gary are looking at the Rep. of Ireland's qualifying campaign for the 2002 world cup in Korea/Japan. With some memorable results, a trip to Iran and perhaps the sowing of the seed that was to erupt before the 2002 world cup was to begin. Don’t forget to share the show on your own social media channels to let more people find out more about the history and heritage of irish football and why share your own stories about it while your at it.
This Football Life - Tom 'Bud' Aherne
Coming up on this week’s podcast we are taking a look at one of our greatest ever footballers as we talk about the great Tom 'Bud' Aherne. We hear from Gary about Buds international career and him being a part some of the Rep. of Ireland’s greatest wins. Then I talk to William Foster from Hatters Heritage (www.hattersheritage.co.uk), a Luton Town FC historical charity, about his time at Lutin Town, the team where he spent the majority of his club football and where he worked, retired and died too.
Stavrevski's Many Broken Hearts - Rep of Ireland & Euro 2000 Qualifiers
On this week's podcast Kehlan and Gary talk about Ireland's qualification campaign for Euro 2000. Drawn in a group with a the Balkans collection of FR Yugoslavia, Croatia, and Macedonia it was to be no easy group to qualify from. Once that old foe of Macedonia would change the fate of the campaign.
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