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The Milltown Way

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An independent podcast focused on Shamrock Rovers, bringing you match reactions, supporter stories, and all things Hoops. From Milltown to Tallaght, we talk all things SRFC, straight from the stands to your speakers.Ryan Brennan and Adam Casey Football (soccer)
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  • Derry victory, Shelbourne draw and two tough away trips ahead
    Mar 10 2026

    In Episode 19 of The Milltown Way, we reflect on a busy few days for Shamrock Rovers as the Hoops followed Friday night’s win over Derry City with a 2-2 draw away to Shelbourne at Tolka Park.

    We start with a look back at Rovers’ narrow 1-0 victory over Derry City at Tallaght Stadium, where a late penalty from Dylan Watts proved the difference. The result also marked a historic night for manager Stephen Bradley, who took charge of his 445th game at the club to surpass the long-standing record previously held by Paddy Coad.

    Attention then turns to Monday night’s trip to Tolka Park, where Rovers shared the points with Shelbourne in a dramatic 2-2 draw. We discuss the key moments from the game, the overall performance, and what the result means for Rovers in the early stages of the season.

    Looking ahead, we preview two challenging away fixtures coming up for Rovers as they travel to face Sligo Rovers at The Showgrounds this Friday before another away trip the following Monday against Drogheda United at Sullivan and Lambe Park.

    With a busy schedule continuing, we discuss what Rovers will need to improve and whether they can build momentum in the coming weeks.

    The Milltown Way is an independent Shamrock Rovers podcast covering the latest matches, talking points and discussion around the Hoops.

    Hosted by Ryan Brennan and Adam Casey.

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  • Shamrock Rovers look to bounce back after Bohs defeat
    Mar 2 2026

    Episode 18 - 3–2 defeat at Dalymount Park, where a late Shamrock Rovers rally shifted the mood — but not the result.

    We examine how the game slipped away, the defensive vulnerabilities exposed over the course of the night, and whether the late surge offers encouragement or simply masks deeper concerns. Was this a case of small margins in a derby, or are there structural issues that need addressing?

    Off the pitch, we also discuss the developing situation involving Michael Noonan and his agent, separating confirmed information from speculation and assessing whether external noise can impact focus at this stage of the season.

    We then turn to the League of Ireland’s review of the complaint made regarding the postponement of Rovers’ opening fixture against Dundalk. What does this mean for league governance, competitive integrity, and the wider optics of decision-making early in the campaign?

    Looking ahead, we preview a crucial home fixture against Derry City. Is this already a tone-setting game? We analyse the tactical matchup, potential selection calls, and what kind of response is required.

    Finally, with Shelbourne away on Monday and no episode scheduled in between, we briefly look ahead to Tolka Park and how the next 180 minutes could shape the early-season narrative.

    We also finish with a reminder about the club lotto and the upcoming D22 Supporters Club run.

    All that and more on Episode 18.

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    58 min
  • Two down, Bohs on the horizon
    Feb 24 2026

    Episode 17 - Pats beaten, Dundalk reaction, NetBet questions & the Michael Noonan situationIt's Episode 17 and there’s plenty to get through.

    We start with Friday night’s 2–0 win over St Patrick’s Athletic at Tallaght Stadium. A controlled, mature performance. Clean sheet. Big moments taken. We break down what worked, who impressed, and why this felt like a statement result early in the season.

    From there, we react to Monday nights game against Dundalk. A 1-1 draw, a heavily rotated squad, the tactical decisions, and what it tells us about where Rovers are right now.

    Off the pitch, we discuss the appearance of NetBet advertising at Tallaght Stadium and what it says about betting sponsorship in Irish football. It’s a wider conversation — commercial realities versus supporter sentiment — and we give our honest take.

    We also unpack the developing situation surrounding teenage striker Michael Noonan. Shamrock Rovers have confirmed an ongoing process with FIFA relating to agreements connected to his proposed move to Hoffenheim. We outline what’s been reported, what the club have said publicly, and why this story could have broader implications for youth transfers and representation in the League of Ireland.

    Looking ahead, attention quickly turns to Bohemians away on Friday — always one of the biggest fixtures of the domestic calendar. We discuss potential team selection, form, and what kind of performance will be needed in Dalymount.

    We also mention a couple of important supporter updates:

    • There was no winner of the club lotto this week — the jackpot now rises to €3,200.

    • The D22 Supporters Club are organising a 5K Fun Run in aid of Oscar’s Kids Ireland on Sunday, 29 March — a brilliant cause and a great initiative from supporters.

    As always, we’re talking football from a Shamrock Rovers perspective — honest opinions, tactical chat, and the issues that matter on and off the pitch.

    If you’re enjoying the podcast, subscribe, leave a rating, and share it with another Rovers fan.

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    1 h et 12 min
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