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09:35 31 Oct 2013


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Folks,
 
98FM's weekly sports show "Now That's What I Call Sport" airs every Sunday morning from 9-10am.
 
Presented by myself Johnny Lyons, this week's show broadcast on Sunday November 3rd features the following guests :
 
But first :
 
BROADCASTING BEHEMOTH BASHES NOW SPORT
 
RADIO TEILEFIS EIREANN SHOWS 98 WHO'S BOSS !  (BUT 98 WILL HAVE THE LAST LAUGH ON THE MONTROSE MANDARINS)
 
Yep Johnny's Thursday afternoon, so calm and serene in the beginning, was smashed into smithereens.
 
My very special guest Eamon Dunphy was banned from his one hour live special on Now Sport this Sunday.
 
Apparently, the powers that be down Montrose Way announced via Montrose Megaphone "It Must Be A Pre Record".
 
And so the day will pass soon very soon when Johnny and Eamon will sit down and, yep, do a pre record to feed the Montrose lust for rivals' pre records.
 
 But, hey, I couldn't think of anything better on a Thursday afternoon than cobble together a show and so we have :
 
 
1. Tony Ward - Lions, Ireland and Munster legend on the forthcoming November series of internationals against Samoa, Australia and New Zealand.
 
And Wardy will mull over the view expressed by Rob Kearney that players who go to France do it for the cash and will not be at an optimum level of fitness come international time.
 
 
2. Alan Kelly - Cork referee in the League of Ireland who's California Dreamin'!
 
Kelly's one of the toppermost whistlers on the domestic scene who's upping sticks and moving lock, stock and barrel to the USA for a new career in the MSL.
 
No doubt he's a model to award LA Galaxy's Robbie Keane a penalty or two !
 
 
3. Jim White - Author of a new book on the Premier League celebrating it's 21st anniversary, Jim pulls no punches dissecting the sharp vicissitudes of fortune between the PL's haves and pretty much just about everything else that this leviathan meets on it's seemingly unstoppable rise to the heavens.  
 
 
4. Tony McDonnell - One of RTE's finest pundits (ssssh everyone he's live in the flesh!) Maccer previews Sunday afternoon's FAI Cup final between Sligo Rovers and Drogheda Utd at the Aviva Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
 
 
Competition :
 
Tix for the FAI Cup final at the Aviva Stadium.
 
 
Thanks,
 
Johnny.
 

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