Episodes

  • Sobowale's first as the Hoops lay down a marker
    May 11 2026

    Episode 30 - Sobowale's first as the Hoops lay down a marker

    After another big away night for Shamrock Rovers, the lads are back for Episode 30 of The Milltown Way.

    This week we break down Rovers’ impressive 3-1 win over Galway United at Eamonn Deacy Park, a performance full of quality, maturity, and big moments.

    We discuss:

    • Another massive away performance from Rovers, Tunmise Sobowale scoring his first goal for the club
    • Whether this Rovers side is beginning to hit another level
    • The players who stood out on the night
    • The growing maturity and game management in this squad

    We also turn our attention to the Republic of Ireland international squad announcement, where no League of Ireland players were selected.

    After Stephen Bradley publicly backed Victor Ozhianvuna for international recognition, we discuss:

    • What message does it send when no LOI players are included?
    • Is Ozhianvuna already forcing his way into that conversation at just 17?
    • And what could it mean for Rovers if Roberto Lopes has played his last game before heading off with Cape Verde for World Cup duty?

    To finish, we look ahead to another huge away test as Rovers travel to face Dundalk FC on Friday night.

    • Can the Hoops keep building momentum?
    • Can Bradley’s side deliver another statement away from home?

    The Milltown Way is your independent Shamrock Rovers podcast, bringing match reaction, tactical discussion, club history, exclusive interviews, and everything happening around Tallaght.

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    54 mins
  • Four past Drogheda & momentum building
    May 5 2026

    This week, we’re looking back on a brilliant night in Tallaght as Shamrock Rovers produced one of their most complete attacking performances of the season, beating Drogheda United 4-1 under the lights.

    We break down the key moments from the game, the goals, the overall tempo of the performance, and why this felt like a real statement from the Hoops. Was this the attacking display supporters have been waiting for? Did Rovers finally show the killer instinct that has been missing in some recent games? And which players stood out on the night as momentum continues to build?

    We also discuss the bigger picture, what this result means in the context of the season, whether confidence is visibly growing in the squad, and if this could be a key moment as the fixtures continue to come thick and fast.

    Then comes a major announcement. After teasing it over the last week, we can now officially reveal that The Milltown Way will be sitting down with Robert Goggins for a special interview. Robert was involved during one of the most important and emotional periods in modern Rovers history, and next week we’ll be bringing supporters a proper, in-depth conversation around the Tallaght Stadium era, supporter action, the role of the 400 Club, and what it took to keep the club moving forward during uncertain times.

    We explain why we felt it was important to move beyond short clips and online reaction, and instead speak directly to people who lived through these moments firsthand.F

    inally, attention quickly turns west as Galway United await on Friday night. We preview what promises to be another tough away test, discuss Galway’s strengths, what kind of game Rovers can expect, possible team selection decisions, and what the Hoops need to do to make it three points on the road.

    As always, thank you for all the support, messages, comments, debate, and continued backing across our social channels and podcast platforms.Episode 29 is available now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music & YouTube.#ShamrockRovers #LOI #TheMilltownWay

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    49 mins
  • Reaction, response, and three points in Tallaght
    May 2 2026

    Episode 28 - Reaction, response, and three points in Tallaght


    This week, we kick things off by addressing the huge reaction to our recent social clip on the Thomas Davis and Tallaght Stadium story. What started as a short explainer sparked serious debate across Instagram, X, Facebook, TikTok and YouTube, with supporters of all ages getting in touch to share their memories, frustrations, and views on one of the most emotional chapters in modern Shamrock Rovers history.


    We discuss why we decided not to rush into a full deep dive just yet, why some of the criticism aimed our way was fair, and why it’s important to get stories like this right rather than simply react in the moment. We also reveal that we’ve lined up an interview next week with someone who has ample knowledge on the matter, who was directly involved during that period and can help bring real context, detail, and lived experience to the conversation.


    Then it’s back to the football, as we break down Friday night’s 1-0 win for Shamrock Rovers over Waterford FC at Tallaght Stadium. We look at the key moments from the game, the overall performance, standout players, tactical talking points, and whether this was a case of job done or whether Rovers should have put the game to bed earlier.

    We also discuss what the result means in the bigger picture of the season. Is momentum building again? Who stood out on the night? Are there still areas that need improving? And how important could these home points be heading into another busy run of fixtures?Finally, attention quickly turns to Monday night as Drogheda United come to Tallaght. We preview the challenge ahead, what kind of game Rovers can expect, possible team selection questions, and what the Hoops need to do to make it back-to-back wins.


    As always, thanks for all the support, comments, messages, and debate this week. Whether you agreed with us, challenged us, or shared your own memories, it all helps make The Milltown Way what it is.Available now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music and YouTube.


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    49 mins
  • A frustrating night in Derry
    Apr 27 2026

    Episode 27 - A frustrating night in Derry

    In Episode 27 of The Milltown Way, we look back on Shamrock Rovers’ 1-0 defeat away to Derry City at Celtic Park, a game that never quite opened up and ultimately came down to fine margins.

    We break down the performance in full, discussing the overall flow of the game, the key moments, and where it may have slipped away from a Rovers perspective. There’s a focus on the attacking side of the game, where chances were limited, and whether more could have been done in the final third to get something from the night.

    We also look at the bigger picture following the result, how it fits into recent performances, the contrast from the Dublin derby win over Bohemians, and what it says about where the team are at this stage of the season.

    We bring you a short update on the Rovers women’s team, keeping you up to date with the latest developments around the club.

    Looking ahead, attention turns back to Tallaght and a home fixture against Waterford FC. We preview that game and discuss what kind of response will be needed following the defeat in Derry, as well as the key areas Rovers will need to improve.

    As always, The Milltown Way focuses on the Hoops, the fans, and the stories around Shamrock Rovers.

    Episode 27 is available now — thanks for listening.

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    43 mins
  • Burke makes it three consecutive Dublin derby victories
    Apr 20 2026

    In Episode 26 of The Milltown Way, we look back on Shamrock Rovers’ 2-1 victory over Bohemians on Friday night, a result that felt significant both in terms of the occasion and the bigger picture of the season.

    We break down the performance in full, from the overall flow of the game to the key moments that shaped the result. There’s a discussion on how Rovers managed different phases of the match, where they looked comfortable, and where there may still be areas to improve, even in victory.

    A major talking point is the impact of Graham Burke, whose two goals ultimately proved decisive. We look at his role within the team, his ability to influence big games, and what his performance says about Rovers when it matters most. Beyond the individual contributions, we also assess the collective display, how the team functioned defensively, the balance in midfield, and the attacking threat across the ninety minutes. Was this a performance that reflects where Rovers are right now, or is there still another level to reach?

    With the derby win secured, attention quickly turns to the next challenge, a trip to face Derry City. We preview that fixture and discuss what Rovers can expect, the difficulties of going away to Derry, and what approach might be needed to get a result. We also touch on a few club notes to round things off, keeping you up to date with what’s happening around the club beyond the first team. As always, The Milltown Way is about the Hoops, the fans, and the stories that come with following Shamrock Rovers. Episode 26 is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music and YouTubes

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    45 mins
  • The Hoops return to the summit
    Apr 13 2026

    Episode 25 - Rovers return to the summit, Gary O'Neill opens up about his diagnosis, Bohs next

    The Milltown Way returns following a hard-earned 1-0 victory for Shamrock Rovers away to St Patrick's Athletic, as we break down a disciplined performance and a result that continues Rovers’ momentum.

    We start with a full reaction to the win in Inchicore, discussing how the game unfolded and the overall approach from Rovers. We look at the control shown throughout the match, the key moments that defined it, and the importance of finding a way to secure all three points away from home. There’s a closer look at the goal, the build-up play and what it says about Rovers’ attacking efficiency on the night.

    Defensively, we assess another strong showing, with a clean sheet on the road and a performance built on organisation, structure and game management. We also highlight individual performances and discuss the impact of substitutions as the game developed.

    We then turn to the recent interview with Gary O'Neill, who spoke openly about his diagnosis of testicular cancer. We reflect on the importance of players using their platform to raise awareness, the impact of speaking openly about health issues, and the wider significance of conversations like this within football and beyond.

    Attention then shifts to the next fixture, with Bohemians FC visiting Tallaght Stadium next Friday. We discuss the importance of building on the result against St Patrick’s Athletic, what to expect from the game, and how Rovers might approach another key fixture in the league.

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

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    55 mins
  • 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