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BelTel Football

ByBelfast Telegraph
41 episodes

Podcast Summary

Join Keith Bailie and special guests including David Jeffrey and Steven Beacom as they discuss all the big talking points in Irish League football with unique takes and expert opinion. The panel will take a deep dive into the world of the Sports Direct Premiership, looking at upcoming games and discussing all the hot topics from across football in Northern Ireland.

#1

The Good, the bad and the bubbly: It’s BelTel Football’s review of the season

Keith Bailie, Steven Beacom and David Jeffrey cast their eye over the 2024-25 season, in the final BelTel Football of the campaign. The panel give each Sports Direct Premiership club a grade, recall their highlights of the season and take a deep dive into the summer transfer market. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2025-05-2156mins
#2

Cliftonville manager Jim Magilton: From Michael Newberry tragedy to Euro triumph

Just eight days after the disappointment of losing an Irish Cup Final, Cliftonville bounced back to secure European qualification with a 2-0 Play-Off win over Coleraine. Manager Jim Magilton joins the BelTel Football panel to discuss the agony losing the cup final and the ecstasy of winning the Play-Off. The former Northern Ireland international also reflects on the tragic death of Cliftonville player Michael Newberry and how the lessons he learnt from his own father’s death helped him deal with the situation. The panel also discuss Sunday football, summer transfer and Queen’s University promotion to the Championship. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2025-05-1449mins
#3

‘I just collapsed. It was ecstasy’: Rodney McAree on Dungannon’s historic Irish Cup Final win

Dungannon Swifts have won the Irish Cup for the first time in their history and our man Steven Beacom has travelled to Stangmore Park for this very special edition of BelTel Football. On Wednesday morning, Steven sat down with NIFWA Manager of the Year Rodney McAree and his assistant Dixie Robinson do discuss Dungannon’s incredible win over Cliftonville at Windsor Park. The two lifelong friends reflect on the cup final, the dramatic penalty shootout and the joyous celebrations on the streets of Tyrone. Meanwhile back in the studio, host Keith Bailie and Swifts reporter Adrian Rutherford discuss Dungannon’s journey from the B Division to Irish Cup glory. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2025-05-0755mins
#4

Irish Cup Final Special: Cliftonville’s Rory Hale and Dungannon’s James Knowles go head-to-head

Cliftonville captain Rory Hale and Dungannon Swifts midfielder James Knowles join Keith Bailie, Steven Beacom and David Jeffrey in the studio for BelTel Football’s Irish Cup Final special. Rory reflects on last year’s final when his brother Ronan scored twice to end Cliftonville’s 45-year wait for Irish Cup glory. James recalls the heartbreaking admin error the forced him to miss the 2013 Final and playing in 2020 Final during lockdown. The panel also discuss Carrick’s play-off win over Annagh United, the managerial situation at Coleraine and the already infamous Inver Brawl. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2025-04-3056mins
#5

Morgan Day – 20 Years On: ‘I feared that someone could be killed’

20 years to the day, Linfield manager David Jeffrey and Glentoran striker Chris Morgan join Keith Bailie in the studio to discuss one of the most infamous games in Irish League history. On the pitch, Chris Morgan scored a late winner to given Glentoran a 3-2 win in the title decider. But the match was overshadowed by some of the worst crowd trouble ever seen in Northern Ireland as spectators clashed on The Oval pitch. The panel also discuss Dean Shiels’ future at Coleraine, Bangor’s promotion to the Premiership, Newry City’s double relegation and Chris Morgan’s dream of guiding amateur club Rosario into the ranks of the Irish League. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2025-04-2351mins
#6

‘I’m really concerned for next generation of Irish League goalkeepers’: Michael Dougherty

Is the football nation that gave the world Pat Jennings falling behind when it comes to producing top class goalkeepers? Derry City’s Head of Goalkeeping Michael Dougherty joins Keith Bailie and David Jeffrey in the studio to discuss the future of goalkeeping in the Irish League. Michael discusses the role of the goalkeeper in modern, how clubs must do more to promote young shotstoppers and his role in recruiting the likes of Daniel Gyollia for Glentoran. The panel also discuss Loughgall’s relegation and the thrilling title race at the top of the Championship. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2025-04-1655mins
#7

Bonus: Rory McIlroy achieves sporting immortality with Masters victory

On Sunday night at Augusta National, Rory Mcilroy defeated Justin Rose in a heart-stopping playoff to win the Masters for the first time in his career. The Holywood man has become the sixth person to complete a career grand slam. In this BelTel Football special, Keith Bailie is joined by the Belfast Telegraph’s Chief Sportswriter Steven Beacom and Chief Audience Editor Gareth Hanna. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2025-04-1536mins
#8

“What I asked for was fair…I didn’t hold Linfield to ransom”: Joel Cooper on his shock move to Coleraine

In a BelTel Football exclusive Irish League superstar Joel Cooper opens up about his shock move from Linfield to Coleraine. Joel joins Keith Bailie, Steven Beacom and David Jeffrey in the studio to discuss the transfer that has dominated the headlines this season. The Irish League winner sets the record straight on why he decided to swap Windsor Park for the Coleraine Showgrounds. The former Oxford United man denies that he held the Blues to ransom. The BelTel Football panel also discuss Glentoran’s decision not to offer champions Linfield a guard of honour, Fuad Sule's potential move away from The Oval and Northern Ireland women’s 1-0 win over Romania.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2025-04-0956mins

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#9

“Morgan Day heartbreak drove us on to Clean Sweep glory”: Linfield legend Winkie Murphy on glorious career

Linfield legend William Murphy joins his old gaffer David Jeffrey and host Keith Bailie in the studio for this week’s Bel Tel Football. The former defender reflects on his incredible career that saw him nine Irish League titles and seven Irish Cups over a 16 year-stint at Windsor Park. The panel also discuss the battle for second place, the Irish Cup Semi-Finals and the battle for promotion at the top of the Championship.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2025-04-0234mins
#10

‘David Jeffrey and I had our fair share of fallouts’: Irish League striker Johnny McMurray

Ballymena United striker Johnny McMurray joins Keith Bailie and David Jeffrey to discuss his Irish League career. McMurray recalls the ecstasy of scoring an incredible winning goal in an Irish Cup Final, and the agony of the dreadful injury which will rule him out for the next 18 months. Belfast Telegraph Chief Sports Writer Steven Beacom joins on the line from Stockholm to discuss Northern Ireland’s 5-1 loss to Sweden in Stockholm. The panel also discuss the future of Carrick Rangers goalkeeper Jack McIntyre after he apologised for ‘any distressed caused’ to a Cliftonville ballboy and this weekend’s Irish Cup Semi-Finals.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2025-03-2652mins
#11

“There is absolutely no chance of Linfield being sold”- Blues Chairman Roy McGivern after Linfield’s title win

Linfield are title winners yet again for a world record 57th time. The Blues were crowned champions of the Sports Direct Premiership this week with 6 games spare. In this weeks episode we are joined by Linfield Chairman Roy McGivern to talk about the title glory, the possibility of a Linfield sale and we also discuss the future of Blues manager David Healy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2025-03-1948mins
#12

"If Cliftonville go full time you've got to wonder just how big they can become?”- Investment consortium willing to put millions into Cliftonville

It’s a red letter day for Joe Gormley as Cliftonville defeat Glentoran 1-0 in the BetMcLean Cup Final. Keith Bailie, Steven Beacom and David Jeffrey pour over the final as 14,000 turn out for the showpiece event. Unfortunately, the game was marred by crowd trouble in the second half with the PSNI set to investigate. Meanwhile, Cliftonville ponder outside investment, Loughgall part company with Dean Smith and the head of the Northern Ireland Football Fund is grilled at a Stormont committee meeting. The panel are also joined by new Northern Ireland striker Ronan Hale, who has been named in Michael O’Neill’s squad for this month’s double-header.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2025-03-1249mins
#13

‘We won't be texting each other good luck before this final’: Cliftonville’s Jim Magilton and Glentoran’s Declan Devine face off before BetMcLean Cup decider

The Belfast Telegraph’s Chief Sports Writer Steven Beacom took two well know football managers out for lunch, ahead of Sunday’s BetMcLean Cup Final. Cliftonville boss Jim Magilton and Glentoran gaffer Declan Devine join the panel ahead of the Windsor Park showdown for a very special edition of Bel Tel Football. Back in the studio, Keith Bailie and David Jeffrey preview the decider, and discuss Larne’s struggles and a dramatic weekend of Irish Cup action.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2025-03-0553mins
#14

‘Scoring that goal was just surreal. It was an amazing feeling’: Glentoran’s Irish Cup hero Michael Halliday

Glentoran hero Michael Halliday is the special guest on this week’s BelTel Football. He joins presenter Keith Bailie, Belfast Telegraph Chief Sportswriter Steven Beacom and Linfield legend David Jeffrey in the studio to discuss his goal-laden career. Michael reflects on that memorable day in 2001 when he scored the winner for Glentoran against David’s Linfield side in the Irish Cup Final. The current Bangor striker also looks ahead to this Friday’s Irish Cup Quarter-Final as the Seasiders take on his old club Glentoran at Clandeboye Park. The panel also discuss the fall-out from NIFL’s Storm Darragh U-turn, potential outside investment at Cliftonville, the Irish FA’s new National Training Centre and Northern Ireland’s dramatic 3-2 win over Bosnia in the Women’s Nations League.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2025-02-2650mins
#15

‘The Prague police tried to handcuff David Healy to a radiator’: Irish League legend Glenn Ferguson

Linfield hero Glenn Ferguson is this week’s special guest on BelTel Football. The former Glenavon and Linfield striker joins Keith Bailie and Steven Beacom in the studio to discuss his incredible career that saw him scored 563 goals and win five caps for Northern Ireland. Linfield’s Academy head also reflects on his time at Windsor Park, working with the next generation of football stars, his stint as manager of Ballymena United and that infamous night out in Prague with the Northern Ireland team in 2001. The panel also ask if the Irish FA were right to overturn Larne striker Andy Ryan’s red card, what the Irish League can learn from the League of Ireland and we look ahead to Northern Ireland women’s Nations League campaign. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2025-02-1954mins
#16

'I told the players if you're not with us we will go on without you': Glenavon boss Paddy McLaughlin

Glenavon manager Paddy McLaughlin joins Keith Bailie and David Jeffrey in the studio for this week’s edition of BelTel Football. The panel reflect on Tuesday night’s big game, as Linfield defeated Larne 1-0 thanks to a goal from Kieran Offord. However, the main talking point from Windsor Park was referee Shane Andrews’ decision to red card Larne forward Andy Ryan. Former Derry City assistant Paddy McLaughlin also helps the panel preview the new League of Ireland season as the Candystripes prepare to play champions Shelbourne. Closer to home, special guest McLaughlin reflects on his three months in charge of Glenavon as the Lurgan Blues march up the table.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2025-02-1245mins
#17

'We've lost a generation of supporters': Homeless clubs Ards and Institute make their case for stadium funding

The Chairmen of the Irish League’s homeless clubs Ards and Institute – Warren Patton and Bill Anderson – join the BelTel Football panel to state their case for a slice of the NI Football Fund. Patton reflects on his club’s fight for survival, while Anderson recalls the devastating flood that wiped out their old Riverside home. Glentoran goalkeeper Daniel Gyollai also joins the pod to reflect on the moment when he helped the save the life of a Linfield steward. Keith Bailie, Steven Beacom and David Jeffrey also discuss last weekend’s Irish Cup games, transfer deadline day and Loughgall boss Dean Smith’s 15-game ban.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2025-02-0552mins
#18

‘If this is the worst Blues team ever, David Healy must be some manager’: Ex-Linfield General Manager David Graham

Is there any stopping Linfield? The Blues are now 19 points clear at the top of the Sports Direct Premiership. This week former Linfield General Manager David Graham joins Keith Bailie, Steven Beacom and David Jeffrey on BelTel Football to discuss a fine week for David Healy’s team. The panel also debate whether there is any place in football for pyrotechnics and how the NI Football Fund should be spent. Steven also takes one last dip into the transfer tavern before the window slams shut later this week. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2025-01-2953mins
#19

‘What Declan Devine has done is absolutely fantastic and there’s more to come’ Glentoran overcome Larne in Shield decider

Glentoran’s drought is over. On Tuesday night, the east Belfast side defeated Larne on penalties in the County Antrim Shield Final to win their first trophy in five years. On this week’s BelTel Football, Keith Bailie, Steven Beacom and David Jeffrey discuss the showpiece decider with some help from Glentoran manager Declan Devine and goalscorer Charlie Lindsay. The panel also discuss the Big Two tussle over former Crusaders striker Kieran Offord and all the rest of the January transfer latest. David and Steven also give their thoughts on this weekend’s Irish League games including the clash between Linfield and Cliftonville at Windsor Park.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2025-01-2247mins
#20

"It disrupts the squad, the changing room and the club"- A deep dive into the January transfer window

Keith Bailie, Steven Beacom and David Jeffrey take a deep dive into the January Transfer Window on this week’s BelTel Football. The trio discuss Derry City’s signing spree as ex-Irish League favourites Gavin Whyte and Liam Boyce to join Tiernan Lynch at the Brandywell. Irish League legend David Jeffrey calls for the end of pre-contracts while Steven Beacom reveals which clubs he believes will splash the cash before the end of the month. The panel also reflect on Tuesday night’s cup games, as both Cliftonville and Glentoran booked their place in the BetMcLean Cup Final. Glentoran manager Declan Devine and Larne boss Gary Haveron also drop in to talk about next Tuesday’s County Antrim Shield final at Seaview.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2025-01-1553mins
#21

‘Not building a stadium at the Maze was a massive mistake’ : Ex-Fifa Vice President Jim Boyce

Former Irish FA President and Fifa Vice President Jim Boyce joins presenter Keith Bailie and Chief Sports Writer Steven Beacom in the studio for the latest episode of BelTel Football. The Cliftonville patron explain why he believes it was a major mistake not to build a new multi-sport stadium at the Maze during his time in office. He believes the planned 40,000-seater arena would have been the perfect venue for Euro 2028 and avoid the Casement Park controversary. Jim also reflects on his time as Fifa Vice President and his friendship with controversial leader Sepp Blatter. The lifelong Cliftonville supporter also pays tribute to Reds defender Michael Newberry who died suddenly in late December.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2025-01-0844mins
#22

“Joel is the highlight of the league at the minute” : NI and Irish League star Gareth McAuley on Joel Cooper’s shock Linfield switch

The BelTel Football panel discuss Linfield star Joel Cooper’s shock Coleraine switch, Larne’s managerial crisis as Nathan Rooney steps down and Northern Ireland legend Gareth McAuley reflects on his incredible career.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2024-12-1850mins
#23

“We won six doubles in seven years and a clean sweep... I knew it was time to depart Linfield"- David Jeffrey reflects on a lifetime in football

In this episode of BelTel Football we look at what happened and who is to blame for the Irish Premiership ‘fixture fiasco’ last weekend. Irish League legend David Jeffrey is also in the hot seat to discuss his lifetime in football and how after heartbreak at Manchester United, a chance encounter to play for Glentoran against Liverpool brought David back into football and the Irish League.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2024-12-1151mins

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#24

'Unlike other clubs we don't have bundles of money to bring new players in': Linfield boss David Healy

Keith Bailie is joined in the studio by Steven Beacom and David Jeffrey as BelTel Football hand out their half-term report cards. Find out who is top of the class and who must do better. This week's show also features the thoughts of Linfield boss David Healy, Glentoran's new teen sensation James Douglas and new Larne manager Nathan Rooney.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2024-12-0453mins
#25

“I heard what Klopp said and I realised it was time to leave Crusaders”- Stephen Baxter

Steven Beacom is joined by David Jeffery to discuss the appointment of ‘unknown’ Nathan Rooney as new Larne manager, and the controversial retrospective 3 match ban of Paul Heatley. They are also joined by Irish League legend Stephen Baxter to discuss his trophy laden playing career, his incredible managerial career and how Jurgen Klopp’s decision to leave Liverpool made him decide to leave Crusaders.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2024-11-2753mins
#26

'At Rangers three points was a must and that's what I'm trying to create at Bangor”: Lee Feeney

Bangor manager Lee Feeney joins Keith Bailie, Steven Beacom and his old manager David Jeffrey in the studio for this week's BelTel Football. Feeney reflects on his playing career that took him from Ards to Linfield to Rangers and back again. He also looks to the future, as his Bangor team chase promotion to the Premiership. The panel also discuss Northern Ireland’s Nations League promotion, Tiernan Lynch’s shock move from Larne to Derry City, Glenavon’s appointment of Paddy McLaughlin and Gavin Whyte’s potential Irish League return. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2024-11-2048mins
#27

Former Irish League player and manager Darren Murphy opens up about his incredible career and dealing with depression

Steven Beacom is joined by David Jeffrey and NI football legend Darren Murphy who played for Portadown, Ballymena, Dungannon and Linfield. He has also managed Dungannon, coached at Linfield and Crusaders, was an elite performance coach at the IFA, and is currently manager of Finn Harps in the League of Ireland. He talks through his career as a player and a manager and also opens up on dealing with depression. We also look at the upcoming Northern Ireland vs Belarus match and the race between Linfield and Larne.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2024-11-1354mins
#28

'The NI Football Fund will not be a carve up in any shape or form'- NIFL Chief Executive Gerard Lawlor

NIFL Chief Executive Gerard Lawlor joins host Keith Bailie and David Jeffrey to discuss the future of league football in Northern Ireland. In a wide-ranging interview the former Cliftonville chairman man discuss the standard of the Sports Direct Premiership, sectarianism in football, the long-awaited NI Football Fund, Sunday football, summer football and television coverage of the domestic game.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2024-11-0655mins
#29

Ex- Linfield and Glentoran manager Warren Feeney: ‘The Irish League is the weakest it’s been’

Keith Bailie is joined by Warren Feeney and sports journalist Graham Luney. Feeney gives his insights on the state of the Irish League and whether he would consider a job in NI in the near future, while Graham gives a preview of this weekend’s matches, including what will likely be a tight game between Glentoran and Larne.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2024-10-3037mins
#30

"Every time we lost there were crisis meetings": Matthew Tipton on why he left Portadown

Steven Beacom is joined by ex-Portadown player and manager Matthew Tipton and Indo Sport journalist Dan McDonnell to discuss Thursday’s European showdown between Larne and Shamrock Rovers, which could test ‘superiority’ between the League of Ireland and the Irish League. Matthew discusses life as a manager in the Irish League alongside Northern Ireland Women’s team legend Ashley Hutton, who gives her insight on their upcoming game against Croatia and the advancement in women’s football.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2024-10-2349mins
#31

‘£36million won’t even touch the sides’: BelTel Football puts the NI Football Fund under the microscope

Belfast Telegraph Chief Sports Writer Steven Beacom and Irish League legend David Jeffrey join host Keith Bailie in the studio to look back on Northern Ireland’s incredible 5-0 victory over Bulgaria in the Nations League. The panel also discuss the NI Football Fund and ponder how best to spend the long-awaited £36million worth of stadium funding. On this week’s Bel Tel Football, the panel look ahead to the big derby between Ballymena United and Coleraine and preview the Women’s Irish Cup final.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2024-10-1638mins
#32

"I was in a sack-race with Elton John"- NI World Cup hero Gerry Armstrong

World Cup hero Gerry Armstrong is the special guest on this week’s edition of BelTel Football. Gerry is best known for exploits at the 1982 World Cup when he scored that famous goal against Spain in Valencia. But he’s no stranger to the Irish League, turning out for both Bangor and Glenavon either side of his time in the Football League. Gerry joins host Keith Bailie and Belfast Telegraph columnist to look ahead to Northern Ireland’s Nations League games against Belarus and Bulgaria. The panel also reflect on Stephen Baxter’s appointment as Carrick Rangers manager, Glentoran’s stunning win over Linfield, Larne’s European adventure, Cliftonville Ladies’ title success and this week’s Sports Direct Premiership fixtures. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2024-10-0940mins
#33

"I left Glentoran because I felt I'd never have full control"- Dungannon Swifts manager Rodney McAree

Steven Beacom is joined by Dungannon Swifts manager, Rodney McAree, to talk about his side's remarkable start to the season and why he left Glentoran. Former Cliftonville and Institute manager Paddy McLaughlin, also joins to tell us about his ‘regrets’ on leaving the Solitude hotseat, plus his desire to return to the dugout. We also look ahead to Larne’s historic European match against Molde, Friday's ‘Big Two’ derby between Linfield and Glentoran, and reflect on Stuart King's departure from Carrick Rangers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2024-10-0246mins
#34

'The job I got wasn't the job I agreed to do'- Former Linfield General Manager David Graham

Former Linfield General Manager David Graham joins host Keith Bailie and chief sportswriter Steven Beacom for this week’s edition of BelTel Football. David reflects on his time at Windsor Park and calls for David Jeffrey to be installed as the club’s new Director of Football. The panel also discuss Larne manager Tiernan Lynch’s potential move to St. Johnstone, Ballymena United’s incredible run of form and this weekend’s Sports Direct Premiership fixtures.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2024-09-2544mins
#35

Stuart King: "Managing Carrick Rangers has given me sleepless nights"

Carrick Rangers manager Stuart King joins host Keith Bailie and Irish League legend David Jeffrey in the studio for this week's edition to BelTel Football. Stuart reflects on his time as Carrick boss and his experience working with the club's American owner Michael Smith. Belfast Telegraph Chief Sports Writer Steven Beacom drops in to discuss the collapse of the plan for Casement Park to host Euro 2028 games, while the panel reflect on Linfield's 0-0 draw with Cliftonville and look ahead to this weekend's action.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2024-09-1841mins
#36

'Shameful and unacceptable' scenes in Bulgaria after NI loss & Linfield and Larne prepare for battle

Irish League legend David Jeffrey joins host Keith Bailie and Chief Sportswriter Steven Beacom to discuss this Saturday's crunch game between Linfield and Larne. Also on Bel Tel Football, the panel reflect on a mixed week for Northern Ireland as the Green and White Army suffered 'shameful and unacceptable' treatment in Bulgaria. David Jeffrey also pays tribute to Irish League referee Keith Kennedy, who died suddenly aged 33 last Wednesday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2024-09-1140mins
#37

"I didn't let the noise around my appointment affect me"- Cliftonville manager Jim Magilton

Cliftonville manager Jim Magilton joins Keith Bailie and Steven Beacom in the studio to discuss his controversial appointment, the famous Irish Cup win and the Reds hopes for the future. The panel also discuss Larne's Conference League draw, Loughgall's Sunday football challenge and this weekend's international double header. How will Northern Ireland cope without Manchester United defender Jonny Evans?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2024-09-0445mins
#38

Linfield boss David Healy rejects Raith Rovers, Loughgall’s Sunday football victory and Dungannon win after horror car crash

Irish League legend David Jeffrey and Belfast Telegraph Chief Sportswriter Steven Beacom join host Keith Bailie to discuss David Healy’s decision to reject Raith Rovers and remain at Linfield. The panel also ask if Ballymena United and Dungannon Swifts should have been postponed after four Swifts players were involved in a car crash. There’s a preview of Larne’s crucial Conference League Play-Off with Lincoln Red Imps and the team reflect on Loughgall’s Sunday football victory over NIFL.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2024-08-2842mins
#39

Benji Magee joins Larne, Linfield win big on Glenavon's small pitch and Josh Carson is hit with a retrospective punishment

Host Keith Bailie is joined by Belfast Telegraph sports journalists Steven Beacom and Conor McLaughlin to discuss Tuesday night's Sports Direct Premiership games as Linfield, Cliftonville and Crusaders maintain their 100% records. The panel discuss Benji Magee's move from Loughgall to Larne, ask if the Invermen's Conference League adventure is actually good for Irish League football and preview this weekend's games. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2024-08-2140mins
#40

Lee Bonis leaves Larne, weekend previews and does the Irish League need VAR?

Host Keith Bailie is joined by Irish League legend David Jeffrey and the Belfast Telegraph’s Chief Sports Writer Steven Beacom to discuss Lee Bonis’ move to ADO Den Haag, VAR in the Irish League and illegal payments in Irish League football. The panel also previews this weekend’s games as Coleraine host Ballymena United and new boys Portadown take on Glentoran.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2024-08-1437mins
#41

BelTel Football - Introduction

Join Keith Bailie and special guests as they discuss all the big talking points in Irish League football with unique takes and expert opinion. The panel will take a deep dive into the world of the Sports Direct Premiership, looking at upcoming games and discussing all the hot topics from across football in Northern Ireland.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2024-08-140mins

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