Sheridan and Cawley joined us for episode three of our new podcast.
Former Republic of Ireland striker Cillian Sheridan, and ex-League of Ireland midfielder Alan Cawley, joined us for episode three of our new podcast House of Football.
The pair reflected on their careers, playing across Europe and jersey-swapping with Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi, and initiation songs.
You can catch up on the episode below.
House of Football: Episode Three highlights.
On House of Football this week, we also covered:
- Cillian’s globe-trotting career, that has taken him from Cavan to Scotland, Bulgaria to Poland, Cyprus to New Zealand and Israel.
- Alan’s time at Leeds United in the late 1990s and getting ‘pinned against the wall’.
- Cillian’s initiation song that ‘got’ him his caps for Ireland.
- Alan’s stint with one of the best League of Ireland teams ever.
- Roy Keane calling Andy Robertson a ‘baby’ and the funniest put-downs they’ve heard in football.
- And the ‘co-host’ of Cillian’s podcast, Lewis Capaldi.
“I just had Trapattoni looking at me like, ‘What the f*** is this!?’” 😭
Cillian Sheridan on the initiation song he sang when he joined the Ireland squad 😂
Together w/ @williamhill
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Initiation songs, being pinned to the wall, playing all over Europe and trying to swap shirts with Cristiano Ronaldo. Cillian Sheridan and Alan Cawley join us for episode three of House of Football.
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Related links.
- House of Football: Ireland’s glimmer of hope, selfies with Roy and the art of free-kicks
- Ian Harte on why his free-kick record doesn’t get same credit as David Beckham’s
- The Roy Keane selfie story that shows he is a softy at heart
- Man United want to sell six players and are interested in signing Evan Ferguson
- Ian Harte says that Giovanni Trapattoni didn’t know that he was Irish
- Seamus Coleman let Harry Kane have it after Abdoulaye Doucouré red card
- ‘It was a free hit’ – Damien Delaney and Ian Harte on Ireland’s performance against France
- Kenny Cunningham on the position Liverpool must strengthen this summer