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The first tournament without Billo.
The first tournament without Billo.
Irish football fans felt the loss of an old friend in May.
There’s also news on Davy Fitzgerald’s future, while the Irish rugby team unveil their new jersey.
“He really was the best.”
An extract from a 2012 interview with the legendary broadcaster about the Olympics, Michael Lowry, his health and more.
The legendary broadcaster died on Monday aged 76.
One of Ireland’s best-loved broadcasters died overnight.
Après Match’s Billo and Frank are giving Liffey Wanderes no chance this weekend.
RTÉ received an average audience of 857,000 during the final between Germany and Argentina.
By bye Billo.
Tonight’s World Cup final was Bill O’Herlihy’s last time in the RTÉ chair.
We’ll leave it there so.
The vastly-experienced broadcaster is set to retire after the World Cup final.
Okey doke. We’ll leave it there so.
Listen to the full tribute Taoiseach Enda Kenny paid to legendary RTÉ sports presenter Bill O’Herlihy at the launch of his book in Dublin last night.
Billo, Eamon and Liam give their thoughts on their rivals at the Beeb.
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