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Football Daily | Potter explains West Ham decision, McGinty is a Hoop, City spending to reach €150m

On Thursday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you the first words from Graham Potter as West Ham manager. The latest on Rodrigo Bentancur after his concerning exit from last night's Carabao Cup semi-final. Shamrock Rovers have swooped for a new goalkeeper. Manchester City could ...  Show more

EXCLUSIVE: Niamh Fahey speaks on Ireland retirement | Featuring Denise O’Sullivan and Louise Quinn

Niamh Fahey joins Nathan Murphy for an exclusive interview on the day that she announced her retirement from the Ireland WNT. Denise O’Sullivan and Louise Quinn both make a surprise appearance to pay tribute to their legendary teammate.OTB Football with William Hill Ireland. 

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