The Milltown Way
Episode 39 - Rovers sink Galway as Pico continues writing World Cup history In Episode 39 of The Milltown Way, we look back on Shamrock Rovers' 3-1 win over Galway United at Tallaght Stadium, a result that papered over a slow, sluggish opening 35 minutes before two goals in first-half stoppage time changed the game completely. We break down how Rovers controlled large spells without incision early on, despite finishing with 67% possession and a 15-7 shot advantage, before Adam Brennan's driving runs down the left turned the game on its head. Greene's header, McGovern's tap-in, and a brilliant solo finish from Michael Noonan made it 3-0 before a late Galway consolation gave the scoreline a slightly closer look than the performance deserved. Is this now a genuine pattern of slow starts worth worrying about, or just a side that knows how to find another gear when it needs to? That Noonan goal feeds straight into our next talking point: Stephen Bradley's striking comments on the teenager's future, where the Rovers boss said he "doesn't see Michael not being here until the end of the season at least." With Noonan turning 18 at the end of July and an ongoing FIFA review tied to an agency agreement connected to his contract, was Bradley sounding reassured, or simply managing a live situation in public? We also preview Tuesday's friendly with Hibernian, a low-stakes outing but a useful chance to assess fringe players and fitness levels ahead of a huge run of fixtures. The biggest story of the week, though, belongs to Roberto Lopes. Following on from where we left things back in Episode 30, Lopes has made history as the first ever active League of Ireland player to compete at a FIFA World Cup, helping Cape Verde - the third-smallest nation by population ever to qualify - to a stunning 0-0 draw with Spain and a dramatic 2-2 comeback against Uruguay, with Lopes himself making a crucial block on Federico Valverde in Miami. Does a League of Ireland captain holding his own on football's biggest stage change how the league should be talked about? Finally, attention turns to next Friday's trip to Sligo Rovers. Rovers remain six points clear at the top, but with St Patrick's Athletic holding two games in hand, we discuss whether this represents a genuine banana skin given some recently dropped points, and give our predictions for how it plays out. The Milltown Way is the independent Shamrock Rovers podcast covering all things Hoops. Available now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music and YouTube. #ShamrockRovers #LOI #RobertoLopes #WorldCup2026
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