Episode 3425: Slot Meets Seedorf, Real Madrid Power Plays, GAA Gospel In France, Second Season Of New Rules
We first check in on Liverpool Football Club who got a good result at Inter, but, for various reasons, now have a major issue with all of their strikers; journalist on the beat Clarence Seedorf does some valuable digging with Slot on Mo-gate.
Seedorf “I believe that the team, the club and the coach, when a player is hurt for whatever reason – right, wrong or whatever should make the first step & open the door for him to then see what is happening.
This was my comment.”
Arne Slot: “OK, that’s your opinion!” pic.twitter.com/pvkzhdwJbi
— Anything Liverpool (@AnythingLFC_) December 10, 2025

Rory Grugan is one of the most naturally-gifted footballers in the country, and an All-Ireland winner with Armagh in 2024… so what’s he doing travelling around France spreading the gospel of Gaelic football?

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We talk to him about his eye-opening time in Brittany, teaching French kids our national game, the most dramatic quarter of an hour of the All-Ireland championship this year as Armagh were left in Kerry’s wake, and gearing up for the second season of the new rules.
Plus there’s Evan’s return to Brighton, Jimmy’s scoring goals, and Real Madrid’s power plays.

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