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Bayer Leverkusen's Irish guide, Stephen Kenny gets St Pat's reign underway and Premier League post-season forecast

Ex-Sheffield Wednesday and UCD midfielder Paul Corry and former Dundalk striker David McMillan join Raf Diallo to discuss how Manchester City, Arsenal, Liverpool and co are shaping up for next season after the end of the 2023-24 Premier League campaign and they each pick out a stand out from the Irish players abroad (clue: it's two Corkmen!).

They also review the weekend's League of Ireland action including Stephen Kenny's first matches in charge of St Patrick's Athletic which both ended in defeat, while Bayer Leverkusen's Irish stadium tour guide Gareth Houston shares a first-hand insight into the club and its fanbase ahead of Wednesday's Europa League final against Atalanta in Dublin. He's even been speaking to manager Xabi Alonso about the extent of the ex-Liverpool, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich midfielder's mythical GAA playing career whilst living in Meath as an exchange student.

Timestamps for this week's episode are available in the description box under the video on YouTube.

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