Crafty Rogues The Crafty Rogues
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- Society & Culture
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The Crafty Rogues is a podcast featuring John Cosgrove and Stephen Quinn.
Cosgrove is from Aghadrumsee in the North of Ireland.
Quinno is from Wollongong in Australia.
Between them they’ve watched/attended/played thousands of games of football/futbol/soccer.
However, they’re just as happy talking about music, movies, food, drink, politics, drink, books, culture and the ex-pat experience
The Crafty Rogues, available each week wherever you access your podcasts.
Could be tasty.
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You'll always find me in the kitchen at parties.
In this week's episode we learn about John's Mother's Day side gig, international art installations, what you can do with a Business degree, the petulance of substituted players, and the Stations of the Croissant. Despite all of that, this was still a very entertaining show. Go figure.
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Don't cry for me Argentina.
The craic was mighty on this week's show. The boys discussed everything from hiking and gardening to old-school football managers and what the Mammy is doing in Verona. We're not sure, by the way.
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Mott isn't Hoopling anymore.
In this one episode, you get a music review, a brilliant football transfer idea, news on the Methodist church, a comment on the current unrest on college campuses, and a considered opinion on Kenny Hibbitt's looks. You know why you get all that? 'Cos it's a Crafty Rogues episode, that's why!
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And justice for all.
There's good food in San Antonio...Bernardo Silva looked like he hadn't slept for a week...ANZAC Day is a big deal in 'Straya...and if you're the Watford manager, rent don't buy. There, that sums up this week's show quite nicely. Proceed with caution.
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Come fly with me.
John returned from Ireland with stories to tell. From in-flight movies and shark fishing to the Tipperary camogie team and quality pints, the craic was mighty. Gee, there's a shock."
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Don't stop believin'!
John's headed to the homeland with his son, but not before a pre-trip show that involved female Vikings, lottery wins, a TV show, excessive rain, Mikel Arteta's personality, Cole Palmer's looks, and the relative merits of experts. All the intellectual food groups, really.
Customer Reviews
Fun Soccer podcast
These guys are informative on soccer but cover much more. Incredible chemistry and you feel like you’re with them at Brits.
More people should listen
I’ve been listening to these guys for a little over a year. Once a week they actually make me look forward to my afternoon commute. They are lighthearted, fun, and make the listener feel as if they are right along side them in the pub chatting about football.
Great Footie Pod
Never dull. Never predictable. Always funny.