Liverpool have already drawn 1-1 7 times this season in all competitions. Tomorrow they will play Chelsea who they drew 1-1 with at Stamford Bridge last season, so it will probably not be another 1-1 draw. See my prediction for that match and the other 9 Premier League games which will take place over the next 3 days. 3 points for the correct score and 1 point for the right result.
Saturday
Chelsea v Liverpool (1-1)
Crystal Palace v Manchester United (1-1)
Manchester City v Norwich (3-1)
Newcastle v Stoke (1-0)
Swansea v Arsenal (2-2)
Watford v West Ham (1-2)
West Brom v Leicester (1-1)
Sunday
Everton v Sunderland (2-0)
Southampton v Bournemouth (1-0)
Monday
Spurs v Aston Villa (2-0)
Copyright Seamus Egan 2015
Friday, 30 October 2015
Thursday, 29 October 2015
October 17th 2015
These are the songs that I played on the radio on October 17th 2015.
Allright - Cast
Motorcycle Emptiness - Manic Street Preachers
Take Me Out - Franz Ferdinand
Folsom Prison Blues - Johnny Cash
Born To Run - Bruce Springsteen
The Shock of The Lightning - Oasis
The Beautiful Ones - Suede
Stairway To Heaven - Led Zeppelin
Forever - The Charlatans
I Am The Resurrection - The Stone Roses
How Soon Is Now - The Smiths
Maggie May - Rod Stewart
Blowing In The Wind - Bob Dylan
Bad - U2
Light My Fire - The Doors
Glasgow Coma Scale Blues - The Libertines
(I Wanna Be Your Everyday) - The Strypes
All You Need Is Love - The Beatles
Rock And Roll Music - Chuck Berry
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Allright - Cast
Motorcycle Emptiness - Manic Street Preachers
Take Me Out - Franz Ferdinand
Folsom Prison Blues - Johnny Cash
Born To Run - Bruce Springsteen
The Shock of The Lightning - Oasis
The Beautiful Ones - Suede
Stairway To Heaven - Led Zeppelin
Forever - The Charlatans
I Am The Resurrection - The Stone Roses
How Soon Is Now - The Smiths
Maggie May - Rod Stewart
Blowing In The Wind - Bob Dylan
Bad - U2
Light My Fire - The Doors
Glasgow Coma Scale Blues - The Libertines
(I Wanna Be Your Everyday) - The Strypes
All You Need Is Love - The Beatles
Rock And Roll Music - Chuck Berry
Copyright Seamus Egan 2015
Saturday, 3 October 2015
Predictions
There will be 10 more games in the Premier League over the next 2 days. These are my predictions.
3 points for the correct score and 1 point for the right result.
Saturday
Crystal Palace v West Brom (2-1)
Aston Villa v Stoke (1-0)
Bournemouth v Watford (1-1)
Manchester City v Newcastle (2-1)
Norwich v Leicester (1-2)
Sunderland v West Ham (2-0)
Chelsea v Southampton (2-1)
Sunday
Everton v Liverpool (2-2)
Arsenal v Manchester United (1-1)
Swansea v Spurs (2-0)
Copyright Seamus Egan 2015
Friday, 25 September 2015
Predictions
There will be 10 more games over the next 3 days in English football's Premier League.
Read my predictions for all of those games below. 3 points for the correct score and 1 point for the right result.
Saturday
Spurs v Manchester City (1-2)
Leicester v Arsenal (2-3)
Liverpool v Aston Villa (1-1)
Manchester United v Sunderland (2-0)
Southampton v Swansea (2-0)
Stoke v Bournemouth (1-0)
West Ham v Norwich (2-1)
Newcastle v Chelsea (2-2)
Sunday
Watford v Crystal Palace (0-2)
Monday
West Brom v Everton (1-2)
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Read my predictions for all of those games below. 3 points for the correct score and 1 point for the right result.
Saturday
Spurs v Manchester City (1-2)
Leicester v Arsenal (2-3)
Liverpool v Aston Villa (1-1)
Manchester United v Sunderland (2-0)
Southampton v Swansea (2-0)
Stoke v Bournemouth (1-0)
West Ham v Norwich (2-1)
Newcastle v Chelsea (2-2)
Sunday
Watford v Crystal Palace (0-2)
Monday
West Brom v Everton (1-2)
Copyright Seamus Egan 2015
Tuesday, 22 September 2015
Songs
Here is the playlist from my most recent radio programme which took place on Saturday September 19th 2015. Have a look.
I Wanna Be Adored - The Stone Roses
Bitter Sweet Symphony - The Verve
Sit Down - James
Scumbag City - The Strypes
Nightswimming - R.E.M
Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own - U2
Anthem For Doomed Youth - The Libertines
All Apologies - Nirvana
Rock And Roll - The Velvet Underground
Down In The Tube Station At Midnight - The Jam
One More Time - Daft Punk
The Rockafeller Skank - Fatboy Slim
I Wanna Be Your Everyday - The Strypes
Happiness Is A Warm Gun - The Beatles
I Fought The Law - The Clash
Hey Joe - Jimi Hendrix
20/20 - Gaz Coombes
The Road To Hell Part 2 - Chris Rea
Wanted Dead Or Alive - Bon Jovi
Corner Of The Earth - Jamiroquai
The Milkman's Horse - The Libertines
Champagne Supernova - Oasis
Lazy - X-Press 2
Copyright Seamus Egan 2015
Saturday, 12 September 2015
Better Late Than Never
The Premier League returns this weekend after the international matches and so do my predictions for the season. Better late than never. 3 points for the correct score and 1 point for the right result.
Saturday
Everton v Chelsea (1-1)
Arsenal v Stoke (2-1)
Crystal Palace v Manchester City (1-2)
Norwich v Bournemouth (3-2)
Watford v Swansea (0-2)
West Brom v Southampton (1-2)
Manchester United v Liverpool (1-1)
Sunday
Sunderland v Spurs (1-3)
Leicester v Aston Villa (2-2)
Monday
West Ham v Newcastle (1-0)
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Saturday
Everton v Chelsea (1-1)
Arsenal v Stoke (2-1)
Crystal Palace v Manchester City (1-2)
Norwich v Bournemouth (3-2)
Watford v Swansea (0-2)
West Brom v Southampton (1-2)
Manchester United v Liverpool (1-1)
Sunday
Sunderland v Spurs (1-3)
Leicester v Aston Villa (2-2)
Monday
West Ham v Newcastle (1-0)
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Friday, 3 July 2015
Songs on the radio
I was last live on Tipperary Mid-West Radio on Saturday June 27th 2015. Have a look below to see the wonderful music that was played. Copyright Seamus Egan 2015 is not a song or a band.
The Butterfly Collector - The Jam
Ballad of the Might I - Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds
Baba O'Reilly - The Who
Lonesome Street - Blur
Come As You Are - Nirvana
The Wagon - Dinosaur Jr
Good Morning Britain - Aztec Camera and Mick Jones
How Do You Sleep - The Stone Roses
Live The Dream - Cast
The Irish Rover - The Pogues and The Dubliners
Jailbreak - Thin Lizzy
In My Life - The Beatles
Every Time We Say Goodbye - John Coltrane
Saturns Pattern - Paul Weller
Going My Way - Paul Weller
Stevie - Kasabian
Under Control - The Strokes
She - Elvis Costello
Only Love Can Break Your Heart - Neil Young
Breathe - The Prodigy
Papa Don't Preach - Madonna
Telegram Sam - T-Rex
Talk Tonight - Oasis
Tattooed lady - Rory Gallagher
Under The Bridge - Red Hot Chilli Peppers
Friday I'm in Love - The Cure
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The Butterfly Collector - The Jam
Ballad of the Might I - Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds
Baba O'Reilly - The Who
Lonesome Street - Blur
Come As You Are - Nirvana
The Wagon - Dinosaur Jr
Good Morning Britain - Aztec Camera and Mick Jones
How Do You Sleep - The Stone Roses
Live The Dream - Cast
The Irish Rover - The Pogues and The Dubliners
Jailbreak - Thin Lizzy
In My Life - The Beatles
Every Time We Say Goodbye - John Coltrane
Saturns Pattern - Paul Weller
Going My Way - Paul Weller
Stevie - Kasabian
Under Control - The Strokes
She - Elvis Costello
Only Love Can Break Your Heart - Neil Young
Breathe - The Prodigy
Papa Don't Preach - Madonna
Telegram Sam - T-Rex
Talk Tonight - Oasis
Tattooed lady - Rory Gallagher
Under The Bridge - Red Hot Chilli Peppers
Friday I'm in Love - The Cure
Copyright Seamus Egan 2015
Tuesday, 23 June 2015
Playlist 16/052015
Have a look at the songs that I played on my most recent radio programme. It was only 6 weeks ago.
Brianstorm - Arctic Monkeys
No One Knows - Queens of the Stone Age
Paradise City - Guns N' Roses
Animal Nitrate - Suede
There Are Too Many of Us - Blur
Bigmouth Strikes Again - The Smiths
Strawberry Fields Forever - The Beatles
Love Is The Law - The Seahorses
Smells Like Teen Spirit - Nirvana
When Love Comes To Town - U2 and B.B. King
ONG ONG - Blur
Movin' On Up - Primal Scream
Put 'Em Under Pressure - Italia '90
Supersonic - Oasis
There She Goes - The La's
Disco 2000 - Pulp
North Country Boy - The Charlatans
Loser - Beck
Born Slippy - Underworld
Streets of Philadelphia - Bruce Springsteen
True Faith '94 - New Order
Lonesome Street - Blur
You Don't Have To Say You Love Me - Dusty Springfield
Something In The Way - Nirvana
The Leaving of Liverpool - Scotch on the Rocks
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Brianstorm - Arctic Monkeys
No One Knows - Queens of the Stone Age
Paradise City - Guns N' Roses
Animal Nitrate - Suede
There Are Too Many of Us - Blur
Bigmouth Strikes Again - The Smiths
Strawberry Fields Forever - The Beatles
Love Is The Law - The Seahorses
Smells Like Teen Spirit - Nirvana
When Love Comes To Town - U2 and B.B. King
ONG ONG - Blur
Movin' On Up - Primal Scream
Put 'Em Under Pressure - Italia '90
Supersonic - Oasis
There She Goes - The La's
Disco 2000 - Pulp
North Country Boy - The Charlatans
Loser - Beck
Born Slippy - Underworld
Streets of Philadelphia - Bruce Springsteen
True Faith '94 - New Order
Lonesome Street - Blur
You Don't Have To Say You Love Me - Dusty Springfield
Something In The Way - Nirvana
The Leaving of Liverpool - Scotch on the Rocks
Copyright Seamus Egan 2015
Saturday, 23 May 2015
Final Day Predictions
The last games in the 2014-2015 Premier League season will be played on Sunday afternoon. Have a look at my final day predictions. 3 points for the correct score and one point for the right result. Who will be relegated along with Burnley and QPR? Will it be Hull or Newcastle?
Arsenal v West Brom (2-1)
Aston Villa v Burnley (1-0)
Chelsea v Sunderland (1-0)
Crystal Palace v Swansea (2-2)
Everton v Spurs (1-1)
Hull v Manchester United (1-2)
Leicester v QPR (2-1)
Manchester City v Southampton (2-0)
Newcastle V West Ham (2-1)
Stoke v Liverpool (1-1)
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Arsenal v West Brom (2-1)
Aston Villa v Burnley (1-0)
Chelsea v Sunderland (1-0)
Crystal Palace v Swansea (2-2)
Everton v Spurs (1-1)
Hull v Manchester United (1-2)
Leicester v QPR (2-1)
Manchester City v Southampton (2-0)
Newcastle V West Ham (2-1)
Stoke v Liverpool (1-1)
Copyright Seamus Egan 2015
Saturday, 9 May 2015
Predictions
There will be 10 more games in the Premier League over the next 3 days. The following are my predictions. 3 points for the correct score and 1 point for the right result.
Saturday
Everton v Sunderland (2-1)
Aston Villa v West Ham (1-0)
Hull v Burnley (2-0)
Leicester v Southampton (1-1)
Newcastle v West Brom (2-1)
Stoke v Spurs (1-1)
Crystal Palace v Manchester United (1-2)
Sunday
Manchester City v QPR (3-1)
Chelsea v Liverpool (0-0)
Monday
Arsenal v Swansea (3-1)
Copyright Seamus Egan 2015
Saturday
Everton v Sunderland (2-1)
Aston Villa v West Ham (1-0)
Hull v Burnley (2-0)
Leicester v Southampton (1-1)
Newcastle v West Brom (2-1)
Stoke v Spurs (1-1)
Crystal Palace v Manchester United (1-2)
Sunday
Manchester City v QPR (3-1)
Chelsea v Liverpool (0-0)
Monday
Arsenal v Swansea (3-1)
Copyright Seamus Egan 2015
Monday, 4 May 2015
Playlist
This is the playlist from my most recent radio programme which took place on Saturday April 18th 2015.
Ticket To Ride - Echo And The Bunnymen
Cum On Feel The Noize - Oasis
I Fought The Law - The Clash
Lithium - Nirvana
Going Underground - Buffalo Tom
Stand By Me - John Lennon
I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself - White Stripes
I Believe In A Thing Called Love - The Darkness
Tightrope - The Stone Roses
Personal Jesus - Marilyn Manson
Always On My Mind - Pet Shop Boys
In The Ghetto - Elvis
Hurt - Johnny Cash
All Apologies - Nirvana
The Man Who Sold The World - Nirvana
It's All Over Now Baby Blue - Hole
Redemption Song - Joe Strummer And The Mescaleros
Until The End of The World - Patti Smith
Raglan Road - Sinead O' Connor
Whisky In The Jar - Thin Lizzy
The Needle And The Damage Done - Simple Minds
Handbags And Gladrags - Stereophonics
Tumbling Dice - Rolling Stones
Manic Monday - The Bangles
In Bloom - Nirvana
Irish Blood English Heart - Morrissey
Copyright Seamus Egan 2015
Ticket To Ride - Echo And The Bunnymen
Cum On Feel The Noize - Oasis
I Fought The Law - The Clash
Lithium - Nirvana
Going Underground - Buffalo Tom
Stand By Me - John Lennon
I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself - White Stripes
I Believe In A Thing Called Love - The Darkness
Tightrope - The Stone Roses
Personal Jesus - Marilyn Manson
Always On My Mind - Pet Shop Boys
In The Ghetto - Elvis
Hurt - Johnny Cash
All Apologies - Nirvana
The Man Who Sold The World - Nirvana
It's All Over Now Baby Blue - Hole
Redemption Song - Joe Strummer And The Mescaleros
Until The End of The World - Patti Smith
Raglan Road - Sinead O' Connor
Whisky In The Jar - Thin Lizzy
The Needle And The Damage Done - Simple Minds
Handbags And Gladrags - Stereophonics
Tumbling Dice - Rolling Stones
Manic Monday - The Bangles
In Bloom - Nirvana
Irish Blood English Heart - Morrissey
Copyright Seamus Egan 2015
Friday, 1 May 2015
Predictions
I only scored 5 points last weekend. Will I do better this time? Read on to find out. 3 points for the correct score and 1 point for the right result. If Chelsea beat Crystal Palace on Sunday, they will become champions.
Saturday
Leicester v Newcastle (1-2)
Aston Villa v Everton (2-1)
Liverpool v QPR (2-1)
Sunderland v Southampton (1-0)
Swansea v Stoke (2-0)
West Ham v Burnley (1-0)
Manchester United v West Brom (2-0)
Sunday
Chelsea v Crystal Palace (3-0)
Spurs v Manchester City (1-3)
Monday
Hull v Arsenal (2-3)
Copyright Seamus Egan 2015
Saturday
Leicester v Newcastle (1-2)
Aston Villa v Everton (2-1)
Liverpool v QPR (2-1)
Sunderland v Southampton (1-0)
Swansea v Stoke (2-0)
West Ham v Burnley (1-0)
Manchester United v West Brom (2-0)
Sunday
Chelsea v Crystal Palace (3-0)
Spurs v Manchester City (1-3)
Monday
Hull v Arsenal (2-3)
Copyright Seamus Egan 2015
Saturday, 25 April 2015
Predictions
There will be 10 more games in the Premier League on Saturday and Sunday. The following are my predictions. 3 points for the correct score and 1 point for the right result.
Saturday
Southampton v Spurs (1-2)
Burnley v Leicester (1-0)
Crystal Palace v Hull (2-3)
Newcastle v Swansea (2-1)
QPR v West Ham (3-2)
Stoke v Sunderland (1-1)
West Brom v Liverpool (1-2)
Manchester City v Aston Villa (3-0)
Sunday
Everton v Manchester United (1-1)
Arsenal v Chelsea (2-1)
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Saturday
Southampton v Spurs (1-2)
Burnley v Leicester (1-0)
Crystal Palace v Hull (2-3)
Newcastle v Swansea (2-1)
QPR v West Ham (3-2)
Stoke v Sunderland (1-1)
West Brom v Liverpool (1-2)
Manchester City v Aston Villa (3-0)
Sunday
Everton v Manchester United (1-1)
Arsenal v Chelsea (2-1)
Copyright Seamus Egan 2015
Saturday, 11 April 2015
Predictions
I decided to make the effort this weekend for the Premier League matches. There will be 10 more games over the next 3 days including the Manchester derby on Sunday. Tim Sherwood will return to the manager's dugout at White Hart Lane, but this time as Aston Villa manager, while Liverpool v Newcastle will probably not finish 4-3. So read on to see my predictions. 3 points for the right score and 1 point for the correct result. Peace and love to everybody this Spring.
Saturday
Swansea v Everton (1-1)
Southampton v Hull (2-1)
Sunderland v Crystal Palace (1-0)
Spurs v Aston Villa (2-1)
West Brom v Leicester (1-0)
West Ham v Stoke (2-2)
Burnley v Arsenal (1-1)
Sunday
QPR v Chelsea (1-3)
Manchester United v Manchester City (1-2)
Monday
Liverpool v Newcastle (3-0)
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Saturday
Swansea v Everton (1-1)
Southampton v Hull (2-1)
Sunderland v Crystal Palace (1-0)
Spurs v Aston Villa (2-1)
West Brom v Leicester (1-0)
West Ham v Stoke (2-2)
Burnley v Arsenal (1-1)
Sunday
QPR v Chelsea (1-3)
Manchester United v Manchester City (1-2)
Monday
Liverpool v Newcastle (3-0)
Copyright Seamus Egan
Saturday, 14 March 2015
Predictions
There will be 10 more games in the Premier League over the next 3 days. Below you will see my predictions for each of those games. 3 points for the correct score and 1 point for the right result. I scored 16 points the last time.
Saturday
Crystal palace v QPR (1-1)
Arsenal v West Ham (2-1)
Leicester v Hull (2-1)
Sunderland v Aston Villa (1-1)
West Brom v Stoke (0-2)
Burnley v Man City (2-3)
Sunday
Chelsea v Southampton (1-0)
Everton v Newcastle (1-0)
Manchester United v Spurs (1-1)
Monday
Swansea v Liverpool (0-2)
Copyright Seamus Egan 2015
Saturday
Crystal palace v QPR (1-1)
Arsenal v West Ham (2-1)
Leicester v Hull (2-1)
Sunderland v Aston Villa (1-1)
West Brom v Stoke (0-2)
Burnley v Man City (2-3)
Sunday
Chelsea v Southampton (1-0)
Everton v Newcastle (1-0)
Manchester United v Spurs (1-1)
Monday
Swansea v Liverpool (0-2)
Copyright Seamus Egan 2015
Monday, 2 March 2015
Midweek Predictions
There will be 10 more games in the Premier League on Tuesday and Wednesday. Have a look at my predictions.
Tuesday
Aston Villa v West Brom (2-1)
Hull v Sunderland (1-1)
Southampton v Crystal Palace (1-0)
Wednesday
Liverpool v Burnley (2-0)
Manchester City v Leicester (3-1)
Newcastle v Manchester United (1-1)
QPR v Arsenal (1-3)
Stoke v Everton (2-2)
Spurs v Swansea (1-0)
West Ham v Chelsea (1-2)
Copyright Seamus Egan 2015
Tuesday
Aston Villa v West Brom (2-1)
Hull v Sunderland (1-1)
Southampton v Crystal Palace (1-0)
Wednesday
Liverpool v Burnley (2-0)
Manchester City v Leicester (3-1)
Newcastle v Manchester United (1-1)
QPR v Arsenal (1-3)
Stoke v Everton (2-2)
Spurs v Swansea (1-0)
West Ham v Chelsea (1-2)
Copyright Seamus Egan 2015
Saturday, 28 February 2015
Premier League Predictions
There will be just 8 games in the Premier League this weekend. Here are my predictions. 3 points for the right score and 1 point for the right result.
Saturday
West Ham v Crystal Palace (2-1)
Burnley v Swansea (1-0)
Manchester United v Sunderland (3-1)
Newcastle v Aston Villa (2-0)
Stoke v Hull (2-1)
West Brom v Southampton (1-1)
Sunday
Liverpool v Manchester City (2-2)
Arsenal v Everton (1-1)
Copyright Seamus Egan 2015
Saturday
West Ham v Crystal Palace (2-1)
Burnley v Swansea (1-0)
Manchester United v Sunderland (3-1)
Newcastle v Aston Villa (2-0)
Stoke v Hull (2-1)
West Brom v Southampton (1-1)
Sunday
Liverpool v Manchester City (2-2)
Arsenal v Everton (1-1)
Copyright Seamus Egan 2015
Friday, 20 February 2015
Premier League Predictions
There will be 10 more games on Saturday and Sunday in the Premier League. These are my predictions. 3 points for the right score and 1 point for the right result.
Aston Villa v Stoke (2-1)
Chelsea v Burnley (2-1)
Crystal Palace v Arsenal (2-3)
Hull v QPR (1-0)
Sunderland v West Brom (1-1)
Swansea v Manchester United (1-2)
Manchester City v Newcastle (2-0)
Sunday
Spurs v West Ham (2-0)
Everton v Leicester (1-0)
Southampton v Liverpool (1-1)
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Aston Villa v Stoke (2-1)
Chelsea v Burnley (2-1)
Crystal Palace v Arsenal (2-3)
Hull v QPR (1-0)
Sunderland v West Brom (1-1)
Swansea v Manchester United (1-2)
Manchester City v Newcastle (2-0)
Sunday
Spurs v West Ham (2-0)
Everton v Leicester (1-0)
Southampton v Liverpool (1-1)
Copyright Seamus Egan 2015
Tuesday, 10 February 2015
Midweek Predictions
There will be 10 more games in the Premier League on Tuesday and Wednesday night. The following are my predictions. 3 points for the correct score and 1 point for the right result.
Arsenal v Leicester (2-0)
Hull v Aston Villa (1-1)
Sunderland v Queens Park Rangers (1-0)
Liverpool v Spurs (2-1)
Wednesday
Chelsea v Everton (2-1)
Manchester United v Burnley (3-2)
Southampton v West Ham (2-2)
Stoke v Manchester City (1-3)
Crystal Palace v Newcastle United (1-0)
West Brom v Swansea (4-3)
Copyright Seamus Egan 2015
Friday, 6 February 2015
Premier League Predictions
I scored 12 points last weekend. Will I beat that this week? Probably not but read on anyway. There will be 10 more games in the Premier League on Saturday and Sunday, including 2 derby matches. As usual it will be 3 points for the correct score and 1 point for the right result.
Spurs v Arsenal (2-1)
Aston Villa v Chelsea (1-2)
Leicester v Crystal Palace (2-2)
Manchester City v Hull (3-1)
Queens Park Rangers v Southampton (2-0)
Swansea v Sunderland (2-1)
Everton v Liverpool (1-1)
Sunday
Burnley v West Brom (2-1)
Newcastle United v Stoke (1-2)
West Ham United v Manchester United (2-2)
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Spurs v Arsenal (2-1)
Aston Villa v Chelsea (1-2)
Leicester v Crystal Palace (2-2)
Manchester City v Hull (3-1)
Queens Park Rangers v Southampton (2-0)
Swansea v Sunderland (2-1)
Everton v Liverpool (1-1)
Sunday
Burnley v West Brom (2-1)
Newcastle United v Stoke (1-2)
West Ham United v Manchester United (2-2)
Copyright Seamus Egan 2015
Friday, 30 January 2015
Premier League Predictions
The Premier League returns this weekend after last week's FA Cup action. The biggest game of the season so far will take place at 5.30.p.m on Saturday between top of the table Chelsea and second placed Manchester City at Stamford Bridge. Diego Costa will not be available for the home side after picking up a three match ban for his stamp on Liverpool's Emre Can during Tuesday's League Cup semi-final. Yaya Toure and new signing Wilfred Bony will be unavailable for City because they are both still involved in the Africa Cup of Nations with Ivory Coast. 3 points for the right score and 1 point for the right result.
Saturday
Hull v Newcastle (1-1)
Crystal Palace v Everton (1-2)
Liverpool v West Ham (2-1)
Manchester United v Leicester (3-1)
Stoke v Queens Park Rangers (2-1)
Sunderland v Burnley (2-1)
West Brom v Spurs (2-3)
Chelsea v Manchester City (1-1)
Sunday
Arsenal v Aston Villa (3-1)
Southampton v Swansea (2-1)
Copyright Seamus Egan 2015
Friday, 16 January 2015
Premier League Predictions
There will be 10 more games over the next 3 days in the Premier League in England and Wales. The following are my predictions. 3 points for the right score and 1 point for the right result.
Aston Villa v Liverpool (0-1)
Burnley v Crystal Palace (1-0)
Leicester v Stoke (1-1)
QPR v Manchester United (1-3)
Swansea v Chelsea (0-2)
Spurs v Sunderland (2-1)
Newcastle v Southampton (2-2)
Sunday
West Ham v Hull (2-1)
Manchester City v Arsenal (3-2)
Monday
Everton v West Brom (1-0)
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Aston Villa v Liverpool (0-1)
Burnley v Crystal Palace (1-0)
Leicester v Stoke (1-1)
QPR v Manchester United (1-3)
Swansea v Chelsea (0-2)
Spurs v Sunderland (2-1)
Newcastle v Southampton (2-2)
Sunday
West Ham v Hull (2-1)
Manchester City v Arsenal (3-2)
Monday
Everton v West Brom (1-0)
Copyright Seamus Egan 2015
Tuesday, 13 January 2015
Playlist
This is the playlist from my most recent appearance on Tipperary Mid-West Radio which took place on Saturday January 10th 2015. Enjoy.
Going Underground - The Jam
Losing My Religion - R.E.M
Step On - Happy Mondays
L.S.F - Kasabian
Blue Moon - Beck
Jealous Guy - John Lennon
A Horse With No Name - America
Cigarettes And Alcohol - Oasis
Come As You Are - Nirvana
You Don't Have To Say You Love Me - Dusty Springfield
Dakota - Stereophonics
Vapour Trail - Ride
Space Oddity - David Bowie
Ashes To Ashes - David Bowie
Blue Monday - New Order
True Confessions - The Undertones
Clash City Rockers - The Clash
The Boys Are Back In Town - Thin Lizzy
The Dry Law - The Last Tycoons
Let England Shake - PJ Harvey
Girls And Boys - Blur
Psycho Killer - Talking Heads
Search And Destroy - Iggy And The Stooges
Love Me Tender - Elvis Presley
Heartbreak Hotel - Elvis Presley
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Going Underground - The Jam
Losing My Religion - R.E.M
Step On - Happy Mondays
L.S.F - Kasabian
Blue Moon - Beck
Jealous Guy - John Lennon
A Horse With No Name - America
Cigarettes And Alcohol - Oasis
Come As You Are - Nirvana
You Don't Have To Say You Love Me - Dusty Springfield
Dakota - Stereophonics
Vapour Trail - Ride
Space Oddity - David Bowie
Ashes To Ashes - David Bowie
Blue Monday - New Order
True Confessions - The Undertones
Clash City Rockers - The Clash
The Boys Are Back In Town - Thin Lizzy
The Dry Law - The Last Tycoons
Let England Shake - PJ Harvey
Girls And Boys - Blur
Psycho Killer - Talking Heads
Search And Destroy - Iggy And The Stooges
Love Me Tender - Elvis Presley
Heartbreak Hotel - Elvis Presley
Copyright Seamus Egan 2015
Monday, 12 January 2015
Jim Gavin Interview
I recently met the
Dublin senior football manager Jim Gavin. I spoke to him about his employment,
his playing and coaching and management career. I also spoke to him about his
views on dual players and the current format of the football championship,
while Gavin also gave a very interesting insight into the philosophy of Dublin
football.
Firstly I asked the
current Dublin senior football manager about his role in the Irish Aviation
Authority and life as a pilot “I am a Flight Operations Inspector and Aeronautical
Officer. I work in the safety regulation division of the IAA or more
specifically in the airline standards division. My day to day job is working with the
airlines to insure that they fly the aircraft as safely as possible in the
interests of the travelling public and that they fly in accordance within Irish,
European and international regulation. It is a very dynamic industry. Aviation
is always progressing and growing. I have been involved in aviation for the
last 25 years and I find it really a fascinating job and I am lucky to have it.”
“At the moment I am rated
on the Avro RJ85 aircraft. I would fly as part of the pilot crew with Cityjet.
I would do that a couple of times a month to keep my professional pilot licence
which is one of the requirements of the job. I would also fly with the other
Irish airlines. I have been flying as a pilot for 25 years. Previous to that I
was in the military as an officer pilot for 20 years. That was my background.”
Jim Gavin played club
football for Round Towers in Clondalkin. As part of the Dublin senior football
team he won four Leinster titles, one National Football League and one All
Ireland title, which the 43 year old describes as the highlight of his playing
career. Gavin, who scored a point against Tyrone in the 1995 decider, described
what it was like to play in an All-Ireland final “The All-Ireland success of
1995 was definitely the highlight of my playing career. An All-Ireland final is
a unique occasion. As a player it is all about the players. There is a lot of
tension. It is a game that you want to win and with that comes a lot of
pressure from supporters. In some ways in Dublin you always get used to that
expectation. They are always intense occasions because it is winner takes all.
On that day we won by a point. Charlie Redmond got sent off in the second half.
We played for nearly half the game with 14 men. We were quite in control when
he got sent off. After that it was all hands on deck. We just fell over the
line and we won by a point.”
Dublin hadn’t won the All
Ireland for 12 years before their victory in 1995 and the Round Towers man
admits there was a lot of expectation on that team to deliver “The team I
joined were beaten by Donegal in 1992 and in 1993 Derry beat us in the
All-Ireland semi-final. In 1994 I broke my wrist and got back on the bench for
the final where Down beat us. It was a team that was up there and winning
Leinster titles. Dublin were having great battles with both Kildare and
particularly Meath at that time. There was a lot of expectation on that team
and there was a sense of relief particularly among the senior players that we
finally got over the line. It was a sweet feeling.”
Gavin joined the Dublin
senior set up in 1992 where he was brought into the squad for the National League.
Ten years later after winning a fourth Leinster title with the Dubs he decided
to retire from playing “I retired from football in 2002. I had given 10 years.
The mind was willing but the body was quite tired at that stage.”
It may have been the end
of Jim Gavin’s playing career but it was only the beginning of his coaching
career after a conversation with former Dublin manager Tommy Lyons “I had a
long discussion with Tommy Lyons about it and where he saw me in the team. In
fairness to Tommy (Lyons) he was very open and that is something that I would
have learned to be with the players, to tell them as it is. That is what they
want to hear. When I retired Tommy (Lyons) asked me to coach the under 21 team.
We brought along Declan Darcy as well. Tommy (Lyons) was still the manger but
the day to day coaching of the team was left up to Declan (Darcy) and myself.
That was a great experience.”
Gavin led Dublin to their
first under-21 All Ireland football title in 2003. He also worked with some
players who he would later manage in the senior team “I would have been
involved at that time with Brian Cullen, Alan Brogan, Paul Griffin, Conal
Keaney and Declan O’Mahony, who are iconic players in Dublin. We went on to
beat a very good Tyrone team in the final in 2003. That was the first time Dublin
won the under 21 competition. That was a great occasion and a nice milestone to
have.”
After being away from the
Dublin set up for some time Gavin took over the under 21s again and led them to
more success. He revealed that working with Dublin under 21 teams helped to prepare
him for the senior role “I got back involved in 2008. I was invited back in to
look after the under 21 team. We won another two All Irelands along the way.
Certainly that would have prepared me, not only that I was familiar with the
players, but more importantly that they were familiar with my particular style
and all the coaching techniques. That was a very good form to practice some of
the coaching and managing techniques that I have carried out with the seniors.”
Jim Gavin was ratified as
Dublin senior football manager in October 2012. He admits that his military and
aviation background have helped him in his management career in Gaelic football
“There is a preparation phase that goes on there. From my military background
and aviation background, that has giving me great tools in terms of managing
people and in terms of setting plans up but your plans are only as good as your
people. The teams that I have had success with there has been a cohort of
really strong people in those teams.”
The 1995 All Ireland
winner led Dublin to National League, Leinster and All Ireland success in 2013
and declared that it is “better” to win the senior championship as player than
as a manager “As a manger I am there to serve the players to get them to be the
best that they can be. We are looking after 30 individuals to get them to
self-actualise and to get them to play as best that they can. Each of them have
an individual skill. It is trying to blend them all together to get them to be
the best that they can be. My management team and I are serving the players. As
a player you are out in the field of play and in the heat of battle and can
really influence games. Managers have tactics and set plays and you can
influence matches by making substitutions and having a tactical game plan but
ultimately it is a player’s game. Players play the game as I always say. It was
a great experience to win the All-Ireland as manager and last year was a great
experience as well winning the National League again and the Leinster but I
always say it is a player’s game.”
Dublin retained the
National League and Leinster title in 2014. They were strong favourites to
retain their All Ireland title but after scoring 10 points from play in the
first half against Donegal in the semi-final the Dubs were eventually beaten by
the Ulster champions. Gavin admits that his side maybe lacked some composure on
the day “We prepared meticulously for the game. I think that reflected itself
in how we performed in the first quarter. We got some great scores off some
really good moves. We opened their defensive system up and created lots of
scoring opportunities and didn’t take some of the goal chances. The goals came
right for Donegal just before and after half time, which is always challenging
for a team to deal with. However still throughout the game we created 32
scoring chances. Just some of our shot selection wasn’t the best on the day.”
“I just feel that we lost
a little bit of composure which would have served us well in previous games. I
reference the game against Kerry in the previous year’s semi-final. They had
pushed ahead and looked to be in a very strong position. We had kept our
composure and created a high level of scoring opportunities and we happened to
get those. Against Donegal some of those shots didn’t go over for us. That’s
just one of those unfortunate days. That gives us plenty of areas to work on
for the following season.”
Despite having won a
number of trophies during his time in football, the Dublin manager admits that
he finds it hard to accept defeat “Some days you are just beaten by the better
team. In my sporting career I have lost more than I have won and I accept that.
I don’t find it easy to accept and it is hard. When you don’t achieve victory
there is a lot of self-pity but I realise that defeat is part of the process.
There is a bit of a paradox there in that sometimes they grow as a team in
defeat. I know for sure that this group of players having spoken to them in the
last couple of months will come back stronger in the 2015 season.”
Jason Sherlock recently
joined the Dublin senior football management team. Gavin explained what his
former teammate can add to the set up “Jason was a prolific forward in his
time. He has a lot of experience playing with the Dublin senior football team.
He is a great thinker of the game and can really articulate his views and
opinions on the game and he would see the way Dublin football should be played
as well. So we have commonality in that regard.”
The Dublin boss went on to
give a very interesting insight into the philosophy regarding the type of
football that his county play and how he feels it is important for him to keep that
style going “Our heritage and the type of football that we play goes back to
that team that was beaten in the 1953 and 1955 All Ireland final. They
eventually won it in 1958 with Kevin Heffernan. They introduced a bigger style
of football including the creation of space, exploitation of space and pass and
move. At the time Doctor Eamon O’Sullivan had great success with Kerry with
traditional catch and kick. The big change was the way that generation of
Dublin guys introduced a new concept of football and I like that particular
brand of football. I was thought that way when I played at under age and at
senior by Doctor Pat O’Neill. I am just carrying on the torch. Jason (Sherlock)
has a similar view and that is why he is on board.”
“In Dublin football there
is a particular way that the clubs will play and the clubs will play pretty
similar to the way the senior team will play as well. That is the culture that
the players are brought up on. I am not saying it is the right way. It is just
the Dublin way.”
Cormac Costello has
committed himself to the Dublin senior football panel for 2015 having
previously played minor hurling and football for his county. Jim Gavin believes
that if one of his senior players is involved in another sport it will have a
negative impact on his skills as a Gaelic footballer “From the football
perspective we go after a very skill based and technical game. All of our
training sessions are based on the skills of the game. We do very little
running with the players without the ball. Over 95% of our work is with the
ball. I take a very skilled based approach to the game and if a player plays
another sport, be it hockey, hurling or tennis, that’s a dilution of that
player’s skill set. So if a player has a desire to play some other sport I will
always try and facilitate that but ultimately I can only pick players who are
highly skilled and that just takes repetitive practice on the skills of the
game.”
The Dublin manager would
also like to see a change to the current format of the senior football
championship. However he is a great believer in retaining the provincial
championships “I’m a traditionalist. I really like the Leinster Championship.
The Delaney Cup is something which we have our goal set on to win every year. I
like it because it is pure knock out and winner takes all. We have three
different competitions in the calendar year. We have the National Football
League which is one competition, the provincial championships are another
competition and after that you have the All-Ireland series. We look at it as
three competitions because if we are not successful in Leinster we
automatically go into the All-Ireland series. So they are different
competitions already. People say they are not but they are. So I would
certainly retain the provincial competitions. I have gone to Munster and
Connacht finals in both hurling and football. I have been to many Ulster
football finals. They are great occasions. I would be extremely reluctant to
let that part of our culture go in Gaelic Games but the games need to grow and
it is not change for the sake of it.”
Gavin is of the view that
teams should be guaranteed more than two games in any championship season. He
also believes that counties should be rewarded for doing well in their province
when it comes to the All-Ireland series “There is various things being proposed
with a Champions league style format but I just think some type of a group
format with a seeding based on if a team put the effort into doing well in
their province they should get some reward in terms of getting a seeding in the
various group stages. For any team and for the work that I know goes into any
Inter County teams to be guaranteed two championship type games isn’t really
acceptable anymore. I think if teams are guaranteed even four or five games more
in a season that is a very good starting point.”
“The FRC back in 2000
under Eugene McGee who was on that committee along with people including Art
McCrory, Pat O’Neill, Colm O’Rourke and Martin Kearney put together a
recommendation to combine National League and the championship and I think that
would be a good model to go down.”
Jim Gavin would like his team to play to the best of their ability “The way I see my job is every day with
the senior squad is to get them to be the best that they can be. I realise that
I am in a very privileged position to be the manager of the Dublin senior team.
With that comes a responsibility to try and keep that flame of how Dublin play
their football while at the same time trying to blend a squad that can play
that style of football and ultimately be there to serve the players to get them
to be the best that they can be. If I can get that done on a daily basis when I
am with the players then I have done what I have been asked to do.”
Regarding the future Gavin
would like to remain on as manager of his county as long as the players and the
county board want him to “I would like to be there as long as the players and
the county board want me to be there.
Obviously we are all volunteers from the players to everybody on my
management team. Some of my backroom team have had to step away from it because
of work commitments over the years. Who knows what’s around the corner for one
in their employment as well? I do have a profession outside of my hobby of
Gaelic games. Dynamics can change. As I say I have been involved for 18 years
now between playing and managing and it has been a fantastic journey. I am just
enjoying it at the moment.”
Copyright Seamus Egan 2015
Thursday, 1 January 2015
Happy New Year
Happy New Year everybody. It was 3 years ago today when I started this blog. Thanks for reading so far and make sure that you continue to read in 2015.
There will be 10 more games in the Premier League today. The following are my predictions. 3 points for the correct score and 1 point for the right result.
Stoke v Manchester United (1-1)
Aston Villa v Crystal Palace (1-1)
Hull v Everton (1-2)
Liverpool v Leicester (2-0)
Manchester City v Sunderland (3-1)
Newcastle v Burnley (1-2)
QPR v Swansea (3-1)
Southampton v Arsenal (1-1)
West Ham v West Brom (4-1)
Spurs v Chelsea (2-2)
Copyright Seamus Egan 2015
There will be 10 more games in the Premier League today. The following are my predictions. 3 points for the correct score and 1 point for the right result.
Stoke v Manchester United (1-1)
Aston Villa v Crystal Palace (1-1)
Hull v Everton (1-2)
Liverpool v Leicester (2-0)
Manchester City v Sunderland (3-1)
Newcastle v Burnley (1-2)
QPR v Swansea (3-1)
Southampton v Arsenal (1-1)
West Ham v West Brom (4-1)
Spurs v Chelsea (2-2)
Copyright Seamus Egan 2015
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