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Andy Keogh has taken to Twitter to vent his disappointment having been left out of Ireland's squad. Andy Reid, is back in business for Forest, while James McCarthy's transfer looks imminent! On the YBIG Football Show this week Dave O'Grady is joined by Irish Star jounalist Mark McCadden, YBIG's Liam Murray, James Carew of Pog Mo Goal, Neil McDonough of Near FM and David Feeney of Channel 33 in Australia. Coming up on the show: - Andy Keogh says 'Hello' (On Twitter) - James McCarthy making the move? - Andy Reid's recent form - The Irish fan who bought the broadcasting rights to the Ireland v Sweden game! Get involved with the show! Email Dave@TalkingSport.org --------------- Check out Channel 33 on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Channel33_Aus To make tuning in again easier for you: 1. We’re available on the iTunes Store directory, type in “YBIG” into the search bar and you’ll find the show and be able to subscribe. 2. You can also subscribe via our RSS feed: http://ybigfootieshow.podomatic.com/rss2.xml 3. You can find old episodes here: http://ybigfootieshow.podomatic.com/ 4. We are also on facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Worlds-Talking/191923120895223 5. And Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/TheWorldsTalkin
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Andy Keogh has taken to Twitter to vent his disappointment having been left out of Ireland's squad. Andy Reid, is back in business for Forest, while James McCarthy's transfer looks imminent! On the YBIG Football Show this week Dave O'Grady is joined by Irish Star jounalist Mark McCadden, YBIG's Liam Murray, James Carew of Pog Mo Goal, Neil McDonough of Near FM and David Feeney of Channel 33 in Australia. Coming up on the show: - Andy Keogh says 'Hello' (On Twitter) - James McCarthy making the move? - Andy Reid's recent form - The Irish fan who bought the broadcasting rights to the Ireland v Sweden game! Get involved with the show! Email Dave@TalkingSport.org --------------- Check out Channel 33 on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Channel33_Aus To make tuning in again easier for you: 1. We’re available on the iTunes Store directory, type in “YBIG” into the search bar and you’ll find the show and be able to subscribe. 2. You can also subscribe via our RSS feed: http://ybigfootieshow.podomatic.com/rss2.xml 3. You can find old episodes here: http://ybigfootieshow.podomatic.com/ 4. We are also on facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Worlds-Talking/191923120895223 5. And Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/TheWorldsTalkin
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