Episodes

  • Burke reaches 100 goals, St. Pat's await
    Apr 7 2026

    Episode 24 - Shamrock Rovers beat Shelbourne 3-2 and look ahead to another Dublin derby

    The Milltown Way returns following a dramatic 3-2 victory for Shamrock Rovers over Shelbourne, as we break down a game full of momentum swings, key moments and attacking quality.

    We start with a full reaction to the win over Shelbourne, looking at how the game unfolded and the overall performance from Rovers. We discuss the flow of the match, the spells of control and pressure, and how the game developed across the 90 minutes. There’s a closer look at the goals, the build-up play and the attacking movement, as well as how clinical Rovers were when chances came their way.

    Defensively, we assess conceding twice and the overall balance of the team, particularly in a game where attacking intent was clear. We also look at individual performances, highlighting the players who stood out on the night, as well as the impact of substitutions and in-game management.

    Following that, we turn to the Shamrock Rovers Women’s team, focusing on their 2-1 win away to Linfield Women in the All-Island Cup on Easter Sunday. With insight from Christine Allen, a break down of the performance, key moments from the game and what the result means for the team moving forward.

    Attention then shifts to the next fixture, with a trip to St Patrick's Athletic on Friday night. We discuss the importance of building on the Shelbourne result, what type of game to expect away from home, and how Rovers might approach the challenge. There’s also a look at potential squad management and how the team could set up for what is another significant test.

    We round off the episode with the latest club updates, including the upcoming D22 Supporters Club run, and details of the South Stand Fan Scene event celebrating the history of Glenmalure Park.

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    48 mins
  • Late penalty rescues a point - Shels await on Easter Monday
    Apr 4 2026

    Episode 23 - Issues persist after Waterford draw, Shels to come

    The Milltown Way returns following Shamrock Rovers’ 1-1 draw away to Waterford FC, as we break down the performance, key moments and what the result means heading into a quick turnaround.

    We start with a full reaction to the game in Waterford, looking at how Rovers approached it after the international break, the overall tempo and control of the match, and the key incidents that shaped the result. We discuss the goal, chances at both ends, and whether a point on the road reflects the performance on the night. There’s also a look at the defensive side of things, following a run of clean sheets in recent games, and how that consistency held up in this fixture.

    From there, we turn our attention to the attacking play and how Rovers looked in the final third, as well as the impact of substitutions and any standout individual performances. With players returning from international duty, we also consider how that may have influenced selection and overall rhythm in the team.

    We then move on to the latest international updates, with Roberto Lopes featuring for the Cape Verde national team during the break, while Michael Noonan was involved with the Ireland U21s and Cory O'Sullivan was also part of the squad. At U19 level, Alex Noonan continued his involvement across both fixtures, gaining further experience at that level.

    Attention then quickly shifts to the next fixture, with Shelbourne FC coming up on Monday. With a short turnaround between games, we look at what to expect from that clash, how Rovers might approach it, and the potential impact of squad rotation and recovery following the trip to Waterford.

    We round off the episode with the latest club updates, including the Shamrock Rovers lotto, the upcoming D22 Supporters Club fun run, and details of the South Stand Fan Scene event celebrating the history of Glenmalure Park. Listen now on Spotify, YouTube and all major platforms.

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    51 mins
  • Rovers return from international break
    Mar 30 2026

    Episode 22 - Shamrock Rovers return from international break

    The Milltown Way returns during the international break to take stock of where things stand at Shamrock Rovers, with a number of players involved at international level and attention beginning to turn towards a return to league action.

    We start with a look at the Ireland underage setup, where several Rovers players have been involved in recent fixtures. Michael Noonan completed the full 90 minutes in the Ireland U21s’ 1-1 draw away to Moldova U21, a strong indication of the trust being placed in him at that level. We discuss what that means for his development, his role at club level, and the importance of gaining experience in that environment.

    We also touch on the involvement of Cory O'Sullivan, who remained an unused substitute, and Adam Brennan, who withdrew from the squad due to injury. With another U21 fixture away to Kazakhstan coming up, we consider what further involvement might look like and what this period means for Rovers players in terms of development and squad management.

    At U19 level, Alex Noonan featured in a 3-3 draw with Scotland U19, and we briefly reflect on the value of exposure to that level, particularly in high-scoring, open games, as well as looking ahead to their upcoming fixture against Italy.

    We then turn our attention to the Shamrock Rovers Women, who recorded an impressive 5-0 win away to Sligo Rovers Women. Following on from last week’s coverage, we are joined once again by Christine Allen, who provides insight into the performance, the key moments from the game, and how the side are shaping up at this stage of the season. We reflect on what this result says about the team’s response, their consistency, and the importance of building momentum early in the campaign.

    With no league fixture this week, we also take a step back to consider the international break itself and what it represents for Shamrock Rovers. Having put together a run of results and three consecutive clean sheets, we discuss whether the timing of the break is beneficial or disruptive, and what this period allows for in terms of recovery, preparation, and work on the training ground. We also touch on squad management during this time, particularly with players away on international duty and others dealing with injuries.

    Looking ahead, the focus shifts to a return to action with an away trip to Waterford FC. We discuss the nature of away fixtures in the league, the different challenges they present compared to home games, and the importance of how Rovers approach the restart following the break. Without making predictions, we consider the broader context of the game, including squad availability, the potential impact of returning internationals, and what will be required to maintain recent momentum.

    We close out the episode with some club updates, including a reminder of the Shamrock Rovers lotto and its role in supporting ongoing developments at Roadstone.

    There is also mention of the upcoming D22 Supporters Club fun run, which takes place on Sunday, April 12, as well as details of the South Stand Fan Scene event celebrating the history of Glenmalure Park, set to take place in The Dropping Well. Listen now on Spotify, YouTube and all major platforms

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    45 mins
  • Greene's still got it - Rovers impress in Tallaght
    Mar 23 2026

    Episode 21 - Impressive defensive record continues with a clean sheet against Galway United.

    The Milltown Way returns to look back on a positive night in Tallaght as Shamrock Rovers secured a 2-0 win over Galway United.

    With three clean sheets in a row, we discuss whether Stephen Bradley’s side is beginning to find some consistency, with a more controlled and composed performance on show. We break down the key moments from the game, the importance of defensive solidity, and whether this is a sign of real progress.

    There is also continued discussion around Rovers’ attacking play — are the issues in front of goal down to the strikers, or the chances being created?

    We also take a look at the international break, with several Rovers players involved at the underage level, and what this period could mean for the squad moving forward.

    In addition, we shift focus to the Shamrock Rovers Women, reflecting on their recent results — a 2-0 win away to Cork City WFC, followed by a 2-0 defeat at home to Peamount United — alongside an audio contribution from a dedicated Rovers Women’s page.

    We also round up some key club updates, including upcoming supporter events and positive developments at Roadstone through the club lotto.

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    59 mins
  • Shamrock Rovers return 4/6 points, one more ahead of the break
    Mar 17 2026

    Episode 20 of The Milltown Way sees the lads reflect on another busy run of fixtures for Shamrock Rovers as Stephen Bradley’s side continue their early-season schedule.


    The episode begins with a look back at Rovers’ trip to face Drogheda United, with discussion around the overall performance, key moments from the match and the players who stood out on the night. With Rovers looking to build momentum in the league, the result in Drogheda is analysed in the context of the club’s recent run of games.


    Attention then turns to Friday night’s 2–0 victory away to Sligo Rovers at The Showgrounds. The lads discuss how important that result was on the road and whether the performance showed signs that Rovers are beginning to find their rhythm this season. There is also discussion around the key moments from that game and how the result fits into the bigger picture for Bradley’s squad.


    With games coming thick and fast, squad rotation has been a noticeable theme in recent weeks. The episode looks at how Rovers have managed their minutes across several fixtures in a short space of time, and whether the depth within the squad will be crucial as the season progresses.


    The podcast also briefly touches on the news involving South Dublin County Council during the week following Shamrock Rovers’ complaint regarding the postponement of the league game against Dundalk earlier in the season. With reports emerging of an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the decision, the lads discuss what is currently known about the situation and what it could mean going forward.


    Looking ahead, the focus then shifts to Tallaght Stadium where Rovers will host Galway United on Friday night. Galway have proven to be a competitive side in the league and the lads discuss the type of challenge they could present. Key areas of the pitch are highlighted along with what Rovers will need to do to secure three points on home soil.


    As always, the episode provides analysis, reflection and discussion around the latest developments involving Shamrock Rovers as the season continues to unfold.

    The Milltown Way podcast is available on all major podcast platforms including Spotify. If you enjoy the show, be sure to follow the podcast and keep an eye on The Milltown Way across social media for more Shamrock Rovers coverage including match analysis, features and discussion throughout the season.

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    57 mins
  • Derry victory, Shelbourne draw and two tough away trips ahead
    Mar 10 2026

    In Episode 19 of The Milltown Way, we reflect on a busy few days for Shamrock Rovers as the Hoops followed Friday night’s win over Derry City with a 2-2 draw away to Shelbourne at Tolka Park.

    We start with a look back at Rovers’ narrow 1-0 victory over Derry City at Tallaght Stadium, where a late penalty from Dylan Watts proved the difference. The result also marked a historic night for manager Stephen Bradley, who took charge of his 445th game at the club to surpass the long-standing record previously held by Paddy Coad.

    Attention then turns to Monday night’s trip to Tolka Park, where Rovers shared the points with Shelbourne in a dramatic 2-2 draw. We discuss the key moments from the game, the overall performance, and what the result means for Rovers in the early stages of the season.

    Looking ahead, we preview two challenging away fixtures coming up for Rovers as they travel to face Sligo Rovers at The Showgrounds this Friday before another away trip the following Monday against Drogheda United at Sullivan and Lambe Park.

    With a busy schedule continuing, we discuss what Rovers will need to improve and whether they can build momentum in the coming weeks.

    The Milltown Way is an independent Shamrock Rovers podcast covering the latest matches, talking points and discussion around the Hoops.

    Hosted by Ryan Brennan and Adam Casey.

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    59 mins
  • Shamrock Rovers look to bounce back after Bohs defeat
    Mar 2 2026

    Episode 18 - 3–2 defeat at Dalymount Park, where a late Shamrock Rovers rally shifted the mood — but not the result.

    We examine how the game slipped away, the defensive vulnerabilities exposed over the course of the night, and whether the late surge offers encouragement or simply masks deeper concerns. Was this a case of small margins in a derby, or are there structural issues that need addressing?

    Off the pitch, we also discuss the developing situation involving Michael Noonan and his agent, separating confirmed information from speculation and assessing whether external noise can impact focus at this stage of the season.

    We then turn to the League of Ireland’s review of the complaint made regarding the postponement of Rovers’ opening fixture against Dundalk. What does this mean for league governance, competitive integrity, and the wider optics of decision-making early in the campaign?

    Looking ahead, we preview a crucial home fixture against Derry City. Is this already a tone-setting game? We analyse the tactical matchup, potential selection calls, and what kind of response is required.

    Finally, with Shelbourne away on Monday and no episode scheduled in between, we briefly look ahead to Tolka Park and how the next 180 minutes could shape the early-season narrative.

    We also finish with a reminder about the club lotto and the upcoming D22 Supporters Club run.

    All that and more on Episode 18.

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    58 mins
  • Two down, Bohs on the horizon
    Feb 24 2026

    Episode 17 - Pats beaten, Dundalk reaction, NetBet questions & the Michael Noonan situationIt's Episode 17 and there’s plenty to get through.

    We start with Friday night’s 2–0 win over St Patrick’s Athletic at Tallaght Stadium. A controlled, mature performance. Clean sheet. Big moments taken. We break down what worked, who impressed, and why this felt like a statement result early in the season.

    From there, we react to Monday nights game against Dundalk. A 1-1 draw, a heavily rotated squad, the tactical decisions, and what it tells us about where Rovers are right now.

    Off the pitch, we discuss the appearance of NetBet advertising at Tallaght Stadium and what it says about betting sponsorship in Irish football. It’s a wider conversation — commercial realities versus supporter sentiment — and we give our honest take.

    We also unpack the developing situation surrounding teenage striker Michael Noonan. Shamrock Rovers have confirmed an ongoing process with FIFA relating to agreements connected to his proposed move to Hoffenheim. We outline what’s been reported, what the club have said publicly, and why this story could have broader implications for youth transfers and representation in the League of Ireland.

    Looking ahead, attention quickly turns to Bohemians away on Friday — always one of the biggest fixtures of the domestic calendar. We discuss potential team selection, form, and what kind of performance will be needed in Dalymount.

    We also mention a couple of important supporter updates:

    • There was no winner of the club lotto this week — the jackpot now rises to €3,200.

    • The D22 Supporters Club are organising a 5K Fun Run in aid of Oscar’s Kids Ireland on Sunday, 29 March — a brilliant cause and a great initiative from supporters.

    As always, we’re talking football from a Shamrock Rovers perspective — honest opinions, tactical chat, and the issues that matter on and off the pitch.

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    1 hr and 12 mins