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Ahead of the historic meeting of Bohemians and the Palestine Women's National Team tomorrow evening midfielder Sarah McKevitt drops in to chat about the game and how life is going at Dalymount this season after her move from DLR Waves over the winter.
Breifne Earley and Aaron Clarke will also be looking back at last weekend's games including that Cork City 2-1 win over Shamrock Rovers at Turner's Cross. They'll discuss the poor start to the season for the Hoops and what that might mean for the club and the entire league.
With the final round of games in the Avenir Sports All Island Cup on the horizon this weekend the lads preview the permutations for the sides chasing quarter final spots.
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After their defeat in the Munster derby ended their three game unbeaten streak Cork City manager Danny Murphy will be in the hot-seat this evening as he joins Breifne and Aaron to discuss their impressive league start and how life has been for the club.
He'll be discussing their in's and out's in the dressing room, the problems with the pitch at Turner's Cross, the visit of a struggling Shamrock Rovers on Saturday ahead of Cliftonville's arrival in the All Island Cup with a quarter final place requiring a minor miracle for both sides.
Lacking firepower up front only hitting the net 3 times so far in the league makes their 7 point tally and 6th place position all the more impressive for the Rebelettes.
Breifne Earley and Aaron Clarke will also take a look back over the weekend's action and preview Saturday's upcoming games.
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This week we're chatting to Phil Trill, manager of the early pace setters Galway United. In just their second season since they replaced Galway WFC they have been the team to beat with six wins in all competitions before last week's scoreless draw at Peamount United.
Phil will be chatting about his side's campaign to add that league title to their Avenir Sports All Island Cup triumph in their maiden season.
Having already secured their quarter final place in the cross border competition with wins over Sligo Rovers and Glentoran setting up a top of the group clash with FAI Cup winners Athlone Town.
Phil will be chatting about how the Tribeswomen sophomore season in the league has been going, the re-emergence of Irish international Julie-Ann Russell in the club after a break for most of last season and the emergence of some exciting young talent breaking through at the club and at international youth level.
Join Breifne Earley and Aaron Clarke as they take a look back at the action from the weekend and preview the action slated for Saturday's.
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This week Northern Ireland international Casey Howe drops in to talk about her international competitive debut, scoring worldies and her breathtaking start to the season.
She'll be discussing bagging a brace on her return to Glentoran where she scored a bakers dozen of goal in her 27 appearances for the club in 2021 & 22 before her move to the League of Ireland with Sligo last season.
After a brilliant season at the Showgrounds she moved to FAI Cup winners Athlone for this year and has hit the ground running with three goals in the last month for her new side, including a phenomenal lob over the keeper in their statement victory against league champions Peamount United.
As usual Breifne Earley and Aaron Clarke will be looking back at the action from match day 2 of the Avenir Sports Cup and previewing this weekend's fare after an extended break in the league.
Watch / Listen to the episode at 8:30pm this evening on our website and socials.
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This week’s guest, former Treaty United manager Alban Hysa, will discuss life after his time in Limerick along with sharing his thoughts on the Women’s Premier Division season so far.
He joins hosts Breifne Earley and Aaron Clarke on this week’s episode of the LOIWomen’s podcast on FinalWhistle.ie.
After an extended International break the lads are back with another look at the League of Ireland Women’s Premier Division as Galway extend their lead at the top of the table and Athlone provide a statement win against Champions Peamount United as the Avenir Sports All Island Cup second round takes place this weekend.
Don’t miss out – catch the live broadcast tonight at 8:30pm on FinalWhistle’s YouTube, Twitter, Facebook pages, and website.
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This week's guest, midfielder Eve Conheady of DLR Waves, shares insights on her journey from Peamount United to Athlone and moving back to the capital, along with discussing the Waves start to the season.
Join hosts Breifne Earley and Aaron Clarke on this week's episode of the LOIWomen's podcast on FinalWhistle.ie.
Tune in as we delve into DLR Waves' season opener draw with Shamrock Rovers, their 2-0 defeat to Treaty United, and a close 1-0 loss to Crusaders in the Avenir Sports Cup. Don't miss out - catch the live broadcast tonight at 8:30pm on FinalWhistle's YouTube, Twitter, Facebook pages, and website.
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This week, we’re thrilled to welcome Eoin Wearen, the newly appointed manager of Shelbourne Women’s team, fresh from their victory over Peamount United. Join us for an insightful episode of the LOIWomen Soccer podcast, hosted by Breifne Earley and Aaron Clarke, streaming live on FinalWhistle.ie tonight at 8pm.
We’ll dive into Eoin’s journey from Gaelic football to his professional soccer career with West Ham United, Bohemians, Sligo Rovers, and more.
Discover how his experiences as a player shaped his coaching philosophy as we explore his transition to coaching, including his time in the United States and his recent appointment at Shelbourne.
Alongside we’ll discuss Kyra Carusa’s triumph in the NWSL Challenge Cup with San Diego Wave and the latest updates from the first weekend of the NWSL and LOI Women’s Premier Division.
Don’t miss this dynamic conversation with Eoin Wearen and stay updated on all things women’s soccer!
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This week, we’re thrilled to have Leah Kelly,a trailblazer for Sligo Rovers Women’s team, joining us.
Leah holds the honor of being the first women’s senior player to reach 50 appearances for the Bit O’Red. She’ll be sharing her thoughts on the team’s new manager, Tommy Hewitt, the latest squad additions, and their scoreless draw against Shelbourne last Saturday. Not only a soccer star, Leah has also been a key player in Sligo Ladies Gaelic Football side in recent seasons, adding depth to her experience and perspective.
In addition to our conversation with Leah, we’ll dive into the weekend’s action across the senior and underage leagues. Plus, we’ve got exciting news around the fixtures announced today for the All Island Cup. Don’t miss out on the latest updates and analysis!
Join Breifne Earley and Aaron Clarke as they navigate through the world of Irish women’s soccer, delivering engaging discussions and expert insights. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just curious about the game, this episode is sure to entertain and inform.
Catch us live on FinalWhistle’s YouTube channel, Twitter, and Facebook pages, as well as the FinalWhistle.ie website at 9:30pm this evening.
Grab your snacks, settle in, and get ready for an hour of football talk with Leah Kelly, Breifne, and Aaron!
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In the latest episode of the Women's Soccer podcast on FinalWhistle.ie, hosts Breifne Earley and Aaron Clarke sit down with new Treaty United's Women's Manager Dominic Foley and Sean McCabe, Head of Climate Justice & Sustainability at Bohemians.
First up is Dominic Foley, the new Women's Manager at Treaty United. Foley, a former 6 time Irish International player with an impressive career spanning various English clubs including Wolverhampton Wanderers, Watford, and Queen's Park Rangers, as well as stints at Bohemians, Braga, Gent, and Cercle Brugge. With over 300 first-team appearances, Foley brings a wealth of experience to his new role, which kicks off with Treaty United's home game against DLR Waves at the Markets Field, Limerick.
Joining Foley is Sean McCabe, Head of Climate Justice & Sustainability at Bohemians. Sean discusses Bohemians' recent announcement of a high-profile friendly between their senior women's team and the Palestine women's national team on May 15th, in commemoration of Al-Nakba. All proceeds from the match will support humanitarian relief efforts in Gaza.
Additionally, we'll delve into the Women's Nations League draw, analyzing matchups against formidable opponents like England, France, and Sweden. We'll also look back at the President's Cup final, review the opening rounds of games in the LOI Women's Premier Division and the Academy Divisions' exciting season kick-off.
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We’re back for another season with the LOI Women’s season starting with the President’s Cup this weekend. Champions Peamount United play Athlone Town in the midlands and we’ll be joined by Chloe Moloney and Madie Gibson from each side to preview the clash. Show live at 7:30pm on Wednesday.
Breifne Earley and Aaron Clarke will also preview the season ahead with a number of new arrivals to get excited about in the coming months and they take a look back at the draw in Italy and the defeat to Wales in the last week.
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As the domestic season draws to a close, we take a look back at the FAI Women's Cup Final where it took penalties to separate Athlone Town and Shelbourne in a showpiece that had everything from tension and excitement to the agony and joy of the spotkicks.
Breifne Earley and Aaron Clarke (The WNL Show) discuss the movements on and off the field as Julie-Ann Russell becomes the first player to be officially announced within the league for next season as her signing became Phil Trill's first action under his new two year contract out west.
Earlier in the week former LOI player Eoin Wearen was also announced as the new Shels boss to replace Noel King.
The recent League awards night comes up as the guys reflect on the selections and highlight some of the players who just missed out in each category.
We preview the final games of the calendar year quickly coming down the tracks with the International games against Hungary (Friday, Tallaght Stadium, 7:30pm) and Northern Ireland (Tuesday, Windsor Park, 6pm).
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With Peamount United lifting the LOI Women's League trophy on Saturday evening in front of a record crowd for the club this week's show reflects on the highs and lows of the league season ahead of the FAI Cup Final on Sunday.
Breifne Earley and Aaron Clarke (The WNL Show) look back over a historic year for Women's Football both domestically and internationally with a maiden World Cup campaign and records broken at nearly every single venue across the domestic game.
An underdog league title campaign for the Pea's, an first ever Women's Senior trophy for Athlone to kick off the season and Galway United winning the Avenir Sports All Island Cup were just some of the highlights throughout 2023 alongside plenty of ups and downs on and off the field with exciting new arrivals into the league from club's own academies as well as an influx of international stars.
The lads take a deep dive into all of that before taking a look at Athlone Town's aspirations of overturning last season's cup final defeat to the same opposition, Shelbourne.
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This week we look back at Ireland's double victory over Albania which secured top spot in Group A for the Republic of Ireland. Former Ireland international Meabh de Burca looks back over the two games against the minnows including the unexpected delays due to the weather issues on Tuesday evening.
The 55 times capped Galway defender Meabh will also be previewing the second episode of her involvement as a coach with the new TG4 series The Underdogs as a group of non league women's football players prepare for a massive challenge against National League opposition.
The show will also take a look back at last night's results and this week's penultimate set of fixtures.
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Ahead of the International window and the double header against Albania we look at the Ireland squad with the return of Megan Campbell, Sinead Farrelly, Sophie Whitehouse and Erin McLaughlin to the Irish ranks.
Breifne Earley and Aaron Clarke also take a look back at the weekend's action as Shamrock Rovers left it late to rescue a point in Wexford as Athlone and Galway took all three points from their respective visits to Cork and Limerick.
The lads also discuss the exciting new season of the Underdogs, the TG4 show, which this season will assemble a squad of female players from around the country to test their skills against the best of the LOI Women's Premier Division. (9:30pm, TG4)
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After their title winning outing in Wexford last weekend Peamount United boss James O'Callaghan joins us for a deep dive into their season, from losing a large contingent of their high profile players last winter, being written off by most followers of the league and the media to sealing the league title with games to spare.
James opens up to Breifne Earley and Aaron Clarke (The WNL Show) about how they regained the league title against all predictions after the gutting of the club last season. He'll chat about the emergence of some of his young stars and the commitment shown by the entire squad over the last twelve months.
In terms of that performance he shares the credit with his extensive backroom staff and the people behind the scenes within the club for creating the environment that facilitates that performance.
He discusses the increasingly novel situation within the league at Peamount United, of having a national league team which is focused on the women's sides and what that might mean into the future.
O'Callaghan details the opportunities that exist within the LOI Women's Premier Division with scholarships, European football and international representation across the age groups.
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This week the new CEO of Treaty United, Ciara McCormack drops in to discuss the new Canadian investment into Treaty United and the appointment of Ciara to her new role within the club.
She'll be chatting to Breifne Earley and Aaron Clarke about how the move came about, her own career with Ireland and how she blew the whistle on corruption and abuse within the Canadian Women's soccer world leading the the imprisonment of her former coach.
She'll be chatting about what the investment might mean for the club and football in the wider Mid West region.
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Shelbourne say their grip on the league title they've enjoyed since Noel King's arrival at Tolka Park evaporate as The Hoops won 3-1. Peamount themselves took a slim win over Treaty to keep their momentum up as they close in on a potential title clinching clash with Wexford this weekend.
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After a weather enforced postponement of the majority of games we'll be chatting about Sligo Rover's impressive dismissal of Bohemians on Saturday and the rescheduling of a number of fixtures over the coming weeks.
Sligo Rovers smashed four past Bohemians and Shelbourne breezed past DLR Waves in the only two games that survived the weather.
We'll also be discussing the venue situation for the WNT games with Albania after Tallaght Stadium sold out within a few hours.
We'll also be looking at more streaming issues for the LOI Women's Premier Division.
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After Ireland's 100% winning start to the UEFA Women's Nations League with wins over Northern Ireland and Hungary we look back at a new beginning for the Women's National Team post World Cup.
Breifne Earley and Aaron Clarke (The WNL Show) discuss this new look Ireland side and the prospects both on the field and in the dugout over the coming months at an important cross roads for the side.
The lads also take a look at the domestic fixtures this weekend with both Shelbourne and Shamrock Rovers looking to close the gap against Peamount who sit out this weekend.
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After a record setting outing in the Aviva Stadium, the Republic of Ireland got their Nations League campaign up and running with a solid 3-0 victory over Northern Ireland with the return of Player of the Match, Tyler Toland, and debutant Caitlin Hayes taking the headlines.
Breifne Earley and Aaron Clarke discuss the game, the discussion both on and off the field, especially given the discussion into the game. They'll discuss the fall out from the game, the legacy of the squad's appearance at the World Cup and preview the game tomorrow against Hungary.
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