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11:58 16 Oct 2016


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Now That's What I Call Sport was back on Sunday morning.

Corruption in sport, the story behind Dundalk's success, Shelbourne fans setting their own stand on fire, another win for Dublin and Leinster's latest victory were on the agenda.

Listen to the interviews, in full, below.

Litany Of Football Managers "Taking Backhanders" – Jaimie Fuller

Anti corruption speaker Jaimie Fuller joined Jamie Moore on Now That's What I Call Sport on Sunday to talk all things corruption, bribery and drug taking in elite sport.

In the wake of the Sam Allardyce newspaper sting (in which he did not actually take any money), Fuller thinks many football managers could be on the take.

Daryl Horgan Can Go "If The Offer Is Right" - Dundalk's General Martin Connolly

Dundalk General Manager Martin Connolly joined Jamie, among their topics for discussion were Daryl Horgan, the millions the club has earned so bar & improving Oriel Park

 

Moronic Shels Fans Set Tolka Park Stand On FIRE

Shelbourme 'fans' set part of the stand in Tolka Park on FIRE during their game against Waterford on Saturday night, Darren, Jamie and Derek discussed it.

Dublin Success Not Down To Money - Alan Brogan

Dublin legend Alan Brogan sat down with Darren this week to talk about another All Ireland title, brother Bernard being dropped, and if money is helping them win.

Leinster's Van Der Flier & Leo Cullen On Castres Win

Leinster won their opening game of the 2016/17 European Champions Cup against Castres on Saturday, Darren Cleary spoke to Head Coach Leo Cullen & Josh Van Der Flier.

Now That's What I Call Sport is back next Sunday morning from 9am.


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