Episodes

  • Rovers finish 2025 in style, the year in review
    Dec 20 2025

    Episode 12 – €400k Secured, Honohan Farewell & Signing Off 2025

    Shamrock Rovers signed off their European campaign, and the 2025 season, with a 3–1 victory over Hamrun Spartans at Tallaght Stadium, banking a vital €400,000 in UEFA prize money in the process.

    In the final episode of 2025, we review a night that brought both satisfaction and reflection. Goals from Graham Burke, Danny Grant and John McGovern ensured Rovers finished the Conference League league phase on a positive note, even if qualification was already out of reach. We break down the key moments, performances, and what the win says about the squad’s depth and mentality after a demanding year.

    We also discuss the confirmation of Josh Honohan’s move to Lincoln City when the January transfer window opens. Honohan’s journey, development at Rovers, and the significance of the transfer for both player and club are all reflected on, as the Hoops say goodbye to one of their standout performers of 2025.

    With this being the final episode of the year, we zoom out to assess Shamrock Rovers’ 2025 season as a whole — domestic success, European highs and lows, and what Stephen Bradley’s side can take forward into 2026. We touch on squad evolution, transfer priorities, and the expectations that come with sustained success.

    Thank you to everyone who listened, shared, and supported the podcast throughout the year. We’ll be back in January as Rovers prepare for another title defence and a new season ahead.


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    57 mins
  • Disappointment in Iceland, preparing for final outing
    Dec 15 2025

    In this episode, we take a full look at Shamrock Rovers’ European campaign, dissecting their disappointing result against Breidablik and what it reveals about the team’s performance on the continental stage.


    We break down the tactical issues, defensive struggles, and squad questions that emerged, while also highlighting the players who stood out and those who struggled. Beyond the result, we reflect on the campaign as a whole, including the home versus away form, moments of promise, consistency challenges, and what it reveals about the squad’s depth and European readiness.


    Looking ahead, we preview the final European game against Hamrun Spartans, exploring the financial and psychological stakes, and discuss what lessons Rovers can take into the off-season and into 2026. This episode is a mix of honest assessment, tactical analysis, and forward-looking insight for fans and followers of the club’s European journey.

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    55 mins
  • Breiðablik awaits, Rovers get busy with transfers
    Dec 8 2025

    In Episode 10 of The Milltown Way podcast, we look ahead to Shamrock Rovers’ return to European action as they head to Breiðablik on Thursday evening. We break down the key tactical themes, the threats posed by the Icelandic champions, and the areas where Rovers must improve following the defeat to Shakhtar Donetsk.

    We also assess a significant development in the squad: Conor Malley’s loan move has now been made permanent. We discuss what this means for Rovers heading into 2026, how Malley has adapted since arriving in the summer, and the role he can play as the team reshapes its midfield options.

    Meanwhile, Conan Noonan has completed a transfer to Waterford FC following his impressive loan spell at the RSC. We analyse his departure, the reasons behind the move, the €50k fee reported by The Irish Independent, and what it says about both Rovers’ longer-term planning and Waterford’s ambition.

    With a crucial European night ahead and key squad changes taking shape, this week’s episode dives into the state of the dressing room, the structural adjustments still required, and the significance of December’s fixtures for building momentum.

    As always, thanks for listening and supporting The Milltown Way. Full coverage continues across all our platforms in the build-up to Thursday’s match

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    48 mins
  • Shakhtar Donetsk defeat, returning names and more
    Nov 29 2025

    Episode 9 — Shakhtar, Stevens, Gaffney & the Byrne dilemma

    Shamrock Rovers returned to European action on Thursday night, falling 2–1 to Shakhtar Donetsk in a game that raised as many talking points as it answered. In Episode 9 of The Milltown Way Podcast, we break down all the key moments, performances, and decisions from a frustrating but encouraging night in Tallaght.

    We dive into:

    • The Shakhtar performance — what Rovers did well, where the game slipped away, standout players, tactical shifts, and how the late rally changed the tone of the night.

    • Jack Byrne’s situation — loan spell in Dubai, interest from elsewhere, and what his short- and long-term future realistically looks like.

    • Rory Gaffney’s future — his form, importance to the squad, the growing expectation he’ll sign a new deal, and what keeping him would mean heading into 2026.

    • Enda Stevens returning to Tallaght — confirmation of his move for 2026, what he brings on and off the pitch, and how he reshapes next season’s squad.

    • Listener questions — your thoughts, opinions, and concerns after a dramatic European week.

    With the season winding down and major decisions looming behind the scenes, this episode covers everything supporters are talking about right now: the European run, transfer noise, squad futures, and the shape of Stephen Bradley’s 2026 team.

    Whether you’re still analysing the Shakhtar game or already thinking ahead to next year, this episode has a bit of everything.

    Hosted by: Ryan Brennan & Adam Casey

    Produced by: The Milltown Way

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Shamrock Rovers eye memorable European night
    Nov 24 2025

    Episode 8 – Shakhtar Donetsk preview: A European night with real history behind it

    The Milltown Way returns for a massive episode as Shamrock Rovers prepare to host Ukrainian giants Shakhtar Donetsk in the UEFA Conference League on Thursday. With European football returning to Tallaght for the final time this year, we take you through everything you need to know ahead of one of the most intriguing fixtures of the group stage.


    In this extended preview, we break down Shakhtar’s season so far, their form in Europe, the evolution of their squad, and the tactical fingerprints they’ve carried from the Champions League into the Conference League. We look at the players who can genuinely hurt you, from the technical midfielders to the pace in wide areas, and the structure that has kept them competitive despite the constant upheaval they face.

    We also analyse how Rovers match up:

    • What the approach might look like under Bradley

    • Where the opportunities to impose ourselves could be

    • How the crowd, the tempo, and the rhythm of a Tallaght European night might impact the game

    • The little details that matter in matches like this

    Alongside the deep dive, we round up the major Rovers stories from the past week, injuries, academy highlights, and notable performances from players representing Ireland at senior and underage levels.

    We also answer your listener questions and talk through the buzz building online and around the club as the game draws closer.

    This episode is all about atmosphere, insight, and giving supporters a sense of the scale of the occasion. European nights are special. European nights in Tallaght are something else entirely.

    Thanks for listening to The Milltown Way, for supporting independent Rovers media, and for sending in your questions every week. As always, keep them coming.

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    51 mins
  • Week on From the Double, Players Star on International Duty
    Nov 17 2025


    Episode 7 of The Milltown Way lands in the calm between celebrations and European football — but there’s still no shortage of Rovers stories to dive into.

    This week, we look beyond Tallaght and onto the international stage, where two former and current Hoops made their mark in massive games for Ireland.

    We start with Johnny Kenny, who featured prominently in Ireland’s dramatic 3–2 win over Hungary, a huge result that came with big minutes and a big impact from the ex-Rovers striker.

    Then attention turns to Qatar, where Michael Noonan continues to impress at the U17 World Cup, scoring in the 1–1 draw with Canada before Ireland held their nerve in the penalty shootout. We explore what his rise means for club and country, and how Rovers’ development pathway continues to push players onto major stages.

    We also catch up on the latest from around the club, the conversations among supporters, and everything happening during this short break before the next UEFA Conference League game.

    It’s a lighter week for fixtures, but not for talking points.

    Another packed episode. Another slice of Rovers chat


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    39 mins
  • Shamrock Rovers win the Double
    Nov 11 2025


    Shamrock Rovers are double winners once again, for the first time since 1987.

    In this special episode of The Milltown Way, we break down a landmark weekend for the club and what it means for Rovers fans across generations.

    The Hoops defeated Cork City 2–0 at the Aviva Stadium to seal their 22nd FAI Cup and complete a historic league-and-cup double, ending a 38-year wait since the famous Milltown era of Mick Byrne, Pat Byrne, Peter Eccles, and Noel Larkin.

    Ryan Brennan and Adam Casey dive into the final itself, from the turning point of Harry Nevin’s red card to Rory Gaffney’s two decisive goals, and how Stephen Bradley’s side managed to deliver once again under pressure.

    This episode is about more than a trophy, it’s about identity, history, and the heartbeat of Shamrock Rovers. From the pain of losing Milltown to the pride of winning in Tallaght, the double returns captures what it truly means to be a Hoop.

    Listen now for full post-match reaction, exclusive insight, and a look at what comes next for Ireland’s most successful football club.

    Listen to “Shamrock Rovers win the double” — now available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms.

    Follow @TheMilltownWay on social media for more features, match coverage, and behind-the-scenes stories from the heart of Shamrock Rovers.

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    49 mins
  • On the brink of history: Rovers chase the double - featuring Mick Byrne
    Nov 7 2025

    🎙️ Episode 5 – On the brink of history: Rovers chase the double

    In the latest episode, we look back on a defining week for Shamrock Rovers, one that could etch this squad into club folklore.

    Fresh from securing a valuable 1-1 draw away to AEK Athens in the UEFA Conference League, the Hoops now turn their full attention to the FAI Cup Final, where Cork City await at the Aviva Stadium. It’s the chance to complete a historic double, something no Rovers side has achieved since 1987.

    We break down Thursday’s performance in Athens, the tactical shape, the standout individual displays, and the mental resilience shown by a squad juggling domestic and European ambitions. From defensive organisation to the composure in possession, the performance in Greece offered a glimpse of the professionalism and focus this group carries into Sunday’s final.

    The conversation then shifts toward the decider at Lansdowne Road. What would it mean for this team, this manager, and this fanbase to emulate the heroes of ’87? We assess the emotional and sporting significance of potentially lifting both trophies in the same season, and how Stephen Bradley’s leadership has guided the club toward that goal.

    Included in this episode is a special contribution from Mick Byrne, one of the stars of the 1980s Shamrock Rovers side that won four successive league titles and completed the last league-and-cup double in 1987. Mick reflects on those days at Milltown, scoring the final goal before Rovers were forced to leave their historic home, and what it means to see the club now thriving in Tallaght with another double within reach.

    We also touch on what this journey says about Rovers’ identity, from the heartbreak of losing Milltown, through the long years without a ground, to the rebirth and dominance in Tallaght. The parallels between the two eras, the grit, the ambition, the standard of excellence, underline how history continues to shape the club’s present.

    From European nights under the lights to cup final anticipation, Episode 5 captures the emotion, pride, and perspective of a club standing at the edge of history.

    🎧 Available now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Amazon Music.

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    58 mins