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By:
oldbean
When: 06 Sep 10 12:33
Monday=racing post
Tuesday=racing post/clare people
Wednesday=racing post
Thursday=racing post/clare champion
Friday=racing post
Saturday=racing post
Sunday=racing post
By:
itcanbedone
When: 06 Sep 10 12:46
Cheers for listing the days of the week, oldbean.  That should make it easier for us!

Saturday:  Irish Times
Sunday:    The Sunday Times

During the week I vary it.  Have recently begun buying the occasional Irish Examiner.  Very good sports coverage, possibly the best of the Irish papers.
By:
db1974
When: 06 Sep 10 13:14
Haven't bought a newspaper in months

T'internet has everything a man needs!
By:
kavvie
When: 06 Sep 10 13:15
examiner 6 days.. times sunday
By:
oldbean
When: 06 Sep 10 13:36
tried ringing u kavvie, have news u might wanna hear..
By:
tobywong.
When: 06 Sep 10 13:58
newspapers are a waste of money , and a good sports journo does not exist in this country
By:
downallstar
When: 06 Sep 10 14:09
very rarely but any, maybe a racingpost now and then, or one of the other racing papers if there is a good stable tour to be had.

cba with tabloids or broadsheets - which are as poor as the former.
By:
scoobyknows
When: 06 Sep 10 14:14
Examiner and racing post!
By:
DECALEC
When: 06 Sep 10 16:13
IRELANDS OWN every thurs plenty 33/1 winners in it [smiley:crazy]
By:
Doyler1987
When: 06 Sep 10 16:48
Never understood why people buy newspapers, most just complain and disagree with everything in them, why buy it then Plain
By:
kincsem
When: 06 Sep 10 16:56
Thursday - Racing Post Weekender
By:
SatelliteFlight
When: 06 Sep 10 17:22
Shocked nobody buys the Daily Sport, me thinksa a few on here are lieing Devil
By:
PerfectionistBollox
When: 07 Sep 10 22:42
Agree with itcanbedone, Examiner has a very good sports section. Good on a Monday for GAA to compensate for having to listen to the Sunday game sh*te analysis
By:
yummy
When: 07 Sep 10 23:32
the Examiner an essantial buy on a point to point Monday. great coverage
Personally I buy the RP most days , the times on Sunday . I tend to frequent my local coffee shop on weekday mornings to read aan extensive collection of both broadsheet and tabloid papers
By:
FURCOATSFUND
When: 07 Sep 10 23:35
IRISH NEWS
By:
irish_guy_13
When: 08 Sep 10 02:27
hearld and gaurdian.
By:
maxheadroom
When: 08 Sep 10 14:17
an phoblacht every weekDevil
By:
soapp
When: 08 Sep 10 17:53
You can't beat the The Daily Mail.

1) Two tipsters who give their Nap, NB, and Treble.

2) Peadar Flanagan always gives his view on most races.

3) An extensive synopsis after each race.

4) Better symbols than the RP after each horse. CD C&D D4 C2 GS G S HY etc

5) At €1 better value than the RP at €3.20
By:
Cupwinkcook
When: 08 Sep 10 20:53
Metro on the train
free Indo at work Mon-Fri farming supplement and Foinse always worth a look

nothing at weekends usually
By:
Vubiant
When: 08 Sep 10 22:13
soapp bang on . I get the Mail for the sport...excellent coverage of all sports .
Racing --very good visual lay-out and the editor usually succeeds in separating the day cards from the evening cards so one isn't flicking back and forth like a fidgety octupus.
By:
sinndar001
When: 08 Sep 10 22:53
kincsem     06 Sep 10 16:56 
Thursday - Racing Post Weekender


It should be a Wednesday but its not.
By:
Steveirll
When: 08 Sep 10 23:21
The Evening Herald Mon - Fri
The Sun & Mirror on Sat for sport tips
Sunday World & News of the World - Sundays
By:
itcanbedone
When: 09 Sep 10 12:06
Steveirll, why am I not surprised that you are a tabloid man [;)]
By:
rule4 will apply
When: 09 Sep 10 13:42
monday -rp indo
tuesday rp
wed -rp and offaly topic
thusday- rp, farmers journal
friday- rp financial times
saturday- farmers weekly rp indo
sunday- indo for eamonn sheehan (hold the back page)
hth
By:
zipifried
When: 09 Sep 10 14:33
Haven't bought a paper in years, the galway advertiser is sufficient for wiping aras on these days
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