IS THERE ANYTHING better than kicking back and taking in a podcast during a long commute to work or a boring Saturday afternoon?
As the medium has exploded in recent years, the quality of content in sports podcasts has arguably surpassed what you see on television.
But where do you start?
Here are a selection of our favourites sports podcasts to pass the time on your way to work.
1. Football Weekly
The Guardianโs footie podcast offers the ideal mix of professional opinion and risky pub banter. It combines the sensible, well-informed opinions that you would expect out of a podcast from The Guardian with enough light-hearted discussion and jokes to keep the mood free-flowing and entertaining.
James (Jimbo) Richardson, Barry Glendenning, Rafa Honigstein, Sid Lowe and the rest of the award-winning Football Weekly put together probably the best football podcast available, and an absolute must for any Premier League fan.
2. Off the Ball
In many cases, sports journalism has becomes somewhat bland in recent times, with too many of its figureheads content to spout cliches instead of coherent argument and incisive points.
Off the Ball is an exception. The phrase โlike listening to men in a pubโ is probably thrown around a bit too much these days but it perfectly describes OTB. There is plenty of good incisive points but it can also be witty and fun.
Off The Ball is Irelandโs favourite sports show with a record nine PPI radio awards. Itโs current lineup includes Ger Gilroy, Joe Molloy, Dave McIntyre, Nathan Murphy and former Laois footballer Colm Parkinson.
The radio show runs from 7-10 every week night and due to their success, it now has a 30-minute slot on Setanta Sports between 7 and 7.30 each night.
3. The Football Ramble
Very much a podcast by fans for fans, unlike many of the entries on this list, The Football Ramble is an independent sports podcast, which has achieved its success largely through word of mouth.
Hosted by a quartet of enthusiastic, knowledgeable and laughter-prone soccer nuts โ including the Absolute radio presenter Pete Donaldson and the stand-up comic Jim Campbell โ it covers everything from the English and Scottish Premier Leagues to the most obscure leagues, and manages the rare feat of being both funny and illuminating.
4. The MMA Hour
The MMA Hour is the show for MMA fans. Ariel Helwani has been the number one journalist in MMA for years now and it is probably more well known than some of the fighters.
The MMA Hour essentially revolves around him doing what he does best โ interviewing the people that matter in the sport. As someone who regularly breaks major stories, his interviewees are often happy to divulge information you wouldnโt hear anywhere else which is a definite plus point. No other show, on tv or radio, gets the level of guests he does.
The only drawback is itโs only on once a week. But the show is three hours plus most weeks and is incredibly well produced in both audio and video format.
Itโs also a show that interacts really well with the fans. Helwani and New York Ric have a lengthy segment at the end of each show in which they answer questions from Twitter, YouTube and their website.
5. The BS Report
The BS Reportโs success is down to its host, Bill Simmons. Before he broke out with his now insanely famous podcast, Bill Simmons was an all-star ESPN columnist. Simmons is a great talker, pop theorizer and all-around B.S. artist โ his pod makes for compulsive listening.
Itโs also the only podcast on our list that could help with a listenerโs knowledge of American sports, so if thatโs what youโre looking for โ Bill Simmons is your guy.
It covers a wide range of topics, and so it will often feature guests from the entertainment world too. Each week, the he manages to fit in athletes, sports executives, coaches, and even a few literary folk.
6. The Game
Essentially, The Timesโ equivalent to Football Weekly. Football journalist Gabriele Macrotti is always interesting as its host but the show is also renowned for bringing on great guests, with a vast knowledge of the subject matter.
Not quite as good as Football Weekly, but always a very informative listen.
7. Second Captains
The famous OTB five. Eoin McDevitt, Ken Early, Mark Hogan, Ciaran Murphy and Simon Hick shocked the worโฆIreland when they announced they were leaving Off The Ball in March 2013.
They had spent nine years at Newstalk and in the process turned Off The Ball into Irelandโs favourite sports show. But now they have their own hugely popular podcast.
There are 4 podcasts released every week, 2 on Mondays and 2 on Thursdays. The first show on each day, Second Captains, focuses on all sports, the later show is Second Captains Football. It won iTunes Podcast of the Year in Ireland for 2014.
They also now do a very popular television show on RTE, with โThe Good Wallโ segment being a particular fan favourite.
Have we missed any? Or have you any good suggestions for us?
I wish theyโd put the second captain boys back on live radio. First class show.
Brian Mooreโs โFull Contactโ is also a decent listen for those interested in the oval ball. Available through the talk sport site.
If you want a good rugby podcast Egg Chasers is the way to go. A little bit AP focused but still very entertaining and insightful.
Team 33 on Newstalk is quite good. More of a podcast listen, as it is actually on the radio at some obscure hour of the night.
As a 4 podcast a day man, the world football phone in from the BBC is the best thatโs out there. Expert opinion and top quality banter also!
Just about to mention. That hour and a half podcast is heaven every Saturday morning.
Dedicated rugby provincial podcasts.
Leinster: Blues talk. Available on Soundcloud and in video form on youtube.
Connacht: Craggy Island Rugby. Available on sound cloud.
If anyone knows of an Ulster or Munster podcast Iโd love to here it.
Nope ya fuccjkin twaat
Talksport paper review with Alan Brazil every morning, ten minute review of all the back pages
Sunday supplement and Gary Neville podcast also worth a listen
The fighter and the kid is a great podcast. Massive mix of guests between ufc fighters, sports entrepreneurs and comedians. Even Conor mcgregor was only on a few weeks ago
Great podcast!! If youโre listening to that youโre probably already listening to joe rogan and eddie bravo radio but theyโre also worth a mention. Prob more comedy than sport though.
And beat down after the bell for the mma fan!!
Slateโs Hang Up and Listen is probably the best american sports pod out there. While the focus is on the major american sports, conversation includes all manner of worldly games.
Marathon talk is excellent for running/athletics