The League of Ireland is on a roll - but it hasn’t always been this way.
The domestic game has so often veered from crisis to catastrophe over the course of its imperfect history.
Yet it survived, and flourished.
In this series, veteran Irish Sun chief sports writer Neil O’Riordan will take you back in time to when pitches were awful, terraces empty, and tackles over the top.
He will meet the legends of the domestic game to discuss the moments which defined them, made their careers - and the legend of the league.
The gloves are off, and nothing is off limits.
This is your LOIfe.
Episode 1 premieres on Thursday February 13 wherever you get your podcasts.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The League of Ireland is on a roll - but it hasn’t always been this way.
The domestic game has so often veered from crisis to catastrophe over the course of its imperfect history.
Yet it survived, and flourished.
In this series, veteran Irish Sun chief sports writer Neil O’Riordan will take you back in time to when pitches were awful, terraces empty, and tackles over the top.
He will meet the legends of the domestic game to discuss the moments which defined them, made their careers - and the legend of the league.
The gloves are off, and nothing is off limits.
This is your LOIfe.
Episode 1 premieres on Thursday February 13 wherever you get your podcasts.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Scorer of famous European goals against giants, this one-club man somehow managed to combine a glittering football career while also a mainstay of Cork’s gaelic foot allers - even if it sometimes caused war.
Dave Barry is a Leeside icon and in this episode he discusses his hilarious rejection of Jack Charlton’s flattery, resisting a move to a most unexpected foreign destination and how he had to rescue a team mate from Turkish riot police in the Galatasaray cauldron.
This is your LOIfe is brought to you by The Irish Sun.
The series is produced by APodcastGeek.
It was written by and executively produced by Neil Cotter and Nicola Bardon.
With thanks to Cork’s C103 for the studio.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.