042: Jason Byrne on Becoming One of the Most Lethal Strikers in LOI History

042: Jason Byrne on Becoming One of the Most Lethal Strikers in LOI History

Author: The Echo Newspaper February 24, 2021 Duration: 38:30
#42: From honing his footballing talent with his cousin Robbie Keane on the streets of Glenshane as a young boy to playing in the great Shelbourne side that enjoyed some great European nights in the Champions League qualifiers and chasing the League of Ireland all-time top scorer record, Jason Byrne details it all as he chats with The Echo's Sports Editor Stephen Leonard.

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057: LGBT+ Community in South Dublin | Pride [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 58:14
#57: From pronouns and coming out to navigating institutional frameworks, facing barriers and discrimination, three people from the LGBT+ community discuss it all this Pride Month.
056: The Last Mayor of Tallaght | Bridie Sweeney [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 47:45
#56: Bridie Sweeney was born and bred in Tallaght and grew up in a cottage on the Old Bawn Road in the 1930s. Set to turn 90 this year, the former Tallaght Person of the Year and last Mayor of Tallaght sits down with hos…
052: A Ramble About Tallaght [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 47:05
#52: Creator of the A Ramble About Tallaght history blog and author of Since Adam Was A Boy: An Oral Folk History of Tallaght, Albert Perris joins host Hayden Moore to talk about the cultural significance of history, rem…
048: The History of Katharine Tynan House & Newlands Farm [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 45:31
#48: Right in the heart of the greenbelt which stretches from Tallaght to Clondalkin, is the former home of literary great Katharine Tynan. Whitehall, which is known locally as Katharine Tynan House, once hosted WB Yeats…