RTÉ Soccer Podcast: Dundalk on the brink, Derry hunting the double

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This week Anthony Pyne is joined by Barry Murphy, Paul Corry and Méabh de Búrca to reflect on another dramatic few days in Irish football.

The future of Dundalk FC is bleak - how have we got to this point and what happens next? The panel discuss the ins and outs of a dire situation.

The FAI held their AGM last Staurday, we reflect on the main talking points fron the meeting and the challenging financial terrain the game in this county currently finds itself in.

There's also a look back on the FAI Cup quarter-finals that saw Derry City, Bohemians, Wexford FC and Drogheda United progress to the last four, while we preview this weeken'd FAI Women's Cup semi-finals. Shelbourne, Athlone Town, Sligo Rovers and Cork City are the last four teams standing in this year's competition.


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