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The Saffcast #11 - Liam 'Baker' Bradley: Summer of 2009

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Welcome to The Saffcast. On this epsiode, Conor is joined by former Antrim Football Manager - Liam 'Baker' Bradley

On this Saffcast Patreon Podcast, Conor is joined by Liam 'Baker' Bradley who gives great insight into Antrim's famous 2009 Championship run which saw them reach the Ulster SFC Final for the first time since 1970 and play an All-Ireland Qualifier against eventual champions - Kerry.

Those signed up on The Saffcast Patreon received access to this episode last week. Get exclusive podcast and early access to interviews by signing up to The Saffcast on Patreon for as little as £3 per month www.patreon.com/thesaffcast

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Welcome to The Saffcast. On this epsiode, Conor is joined by former Antrim Football Manager - Liam 'Baker' Bradley

On this Saffcast Patreon Podcast, Conor is joined by Liam 'Baker' Bradley who gives great insight into Antrim's famous 2009 Championship run which saw them reach the Ulster SFC Final for the first time since 1970 and play an All-Ireland Qualifier against eventual champions - Kerry.

Those signed up on The Saffcast Patreon received access to this episode last week. Get exclusive podcast and early access to interviews by signing up to The Saffcast on Patreon for as little as £3 per month www.patreon.com/thesaffcast

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