Episode 3478: Benfica Madrid Racism Row, Paul Flynn On Football, The Bald Gene
We talk about what happened in last night’s Champions League match between Benfica and Real Madrid, which will mainly be remembered for the alleged racist abuse directed by Gianluca Prestianni at Vinicius Jr. We discuss Mbappé’s reaction and Jose Mourinho’s bewildering contribution to the conversation immediately after the game.

The National Football League (the Irish version) has been serving up a smorgasbord of excitement over the last three weeks, so it was high time we caught up with Paul Flynn, who joins us in studio to talk about Meath’s innovation, kick-outs, two-pointers and why Roscommon are so damn sexy.

There’s also bald-shaming, Jack Charlton’s theory on soap, umbrellas in Ireland and why the death has been announced in recent days of the Spirit of Curling.

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Today we talk about the implications of Ireland’s Nations League draw against Israel.
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