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The Curse of County Mayo- a Documentary from the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ World Service on the GAA Social. Something a bit different this week
From the brand 'Amazing Sports stories' a unique way of digging into the Curse of Mayo

Jackie Tyrell- The real Brian Cody & the Shefflin handshake, crippled with doubt, obsessed, texts, punditry, mindset
A remarkable insight into the life of Jackie Tyrell. 9 All-Ireland with KK, ups & downs

Brian Fenton, Kerry Tyrone rivalry bursts into life, Bad day for Oisin, Cavan still there, Cork win, bigger for Galway. Mayo?
Down & Westmeath cruising, reaction to Cormac McAnallen Pod & big 2 weeks for Fermanagh

20th Anniversary Cormac McAnallen - GAA Social Special. Donal McAnallen & All-Star Kevin McCloy owing his life to Cormac.
A stunning insight into the life of Cormac McAnallen & his life saving legacy

Unbelievable forwards, Kerry collapse, Cork can survive, Westmeath & Down in control, 100% Derry. Where are the Dubs & Galway?
All the weekend talking points & athe power of the GAA Wake

Shauna Ennis- Meath Double All-Ireland winning captain. This is why the GAA/ LGFA & Camogie Association need to amalgamate.
It's a stunning tale of why amalgamation is needed now. 2027 can't come soon enough

The GAA Social on a Monday- Split Derry in half, Cliffords magic, Donegal improving, Wicklow & mini league, Cork & Kildare dire
It's the Monday review and there's more #AskOisin questions for the suspended one

Frank McGuigan- brutually honest. Alcohol, marriage, a car crash that cost his career, almost killed. This is his story
One of the most remarkable, honest accounts we've ever had on the GAA Social.

Oisin owns his four-week suspension mistake & we hear from the MacRory Cup champions for a reflective podcast on making it
Oisin makes and owns his mistake. He'll learn from it & Omagh CBS take over the world

Adrian McGuckin, former Derry manager, teacher of thousands of footballers, success, learning to live without Vera. Beautiful
I would have played rugby for Ireland- but I couldn't leave the GAA. Fine margins & love