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Join host Gavin Martin for a monthly discussion all about Crusaders F.C. Hear players, staff, supporters discuss the highs, the lows, the wins, the defeats and dressing room gossip you'll hear nowhere else!
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For our last episode of the season, manager Stephen Baxter joins host Gavin Martin for a look back at the league campaign, the Irish Cup win as well as preparation for the upcoming European games and new season.
Daniel Larmour, Jarly O'Rourke and Chris Hegarty join Gavin to discuss the season so far. And potatoes.
Back for a new season, host Gavin Martin is joined by Ben Kennedy, Paul Heatley and Josh Robinson to look back on the Irish Cup final win and the recent European games
After signing a 2-year contract extension, manager Stephen Baxter joins us to look back on his journey as Crusaders boss, the challenges ahead and a reflection on the past season culminating in the Irish Cup Final success.
Jonny Tuffey, Gary Thompson and Johnny McMurray join us to discuss surgery, crocs and a certain Irish Cup semi final penalty shootout.
In the first of our new podcast series, Paul Heatley gives dietary advice, Ben Kennedy name-drops Teddy Sheringham and Joshua Robinson works out how many clubs he's actually signed for. Host Gavin Martin does his best to keep order.
Host Gavin Martin is joined by Billy Joe Burns, Jordan Forsythe, Jordan Owens and Philip Lowry to reflect on the league season and to look ahead to the Irish Cup Final on 7th May.
Adam Lecky, Philip Lowry and Robbie Weir join host Gavin Martin to look ahead to the final post-split league games and the forthcoming Irish Cup final.
Three of our longest serving players Declan Caddell, Jordan Forsythe and all-time record goalscorer Jordan Owens discuss the upcoming Irish Cup semifinal, European nights and dodgy coats.
In Episode 2 Daniel Larmour explains why he fears no-one in the Irish League, Jonny Frazer reminds us that he did in fact win an Irish Cup final and club captain, Billy Joe Burns, discusses why he should be the club's number 1 keeper.






