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- Monday_Night_Soccer runtime "60.0".
- Monday_Night_Soccer abstract "Monday Night Soccer is a former football television programme shown on RTÉ Two each Monday evening during the football season. Presented by Peter Collins, he was usually joined by two guests, like manager Damien Richardson and former Millwall striker Richard Sadlier. Broadcast weekly on Monday evenings live from RTÉ studio 5, every League of Ireland Premier Division game was shown. In July and August editions of the show, it showed UEFA Champions League and Europa League matches, involving participating League of Ireland clubs.TV3 owned the rights to a long-running weekly League of Ireland highlights programme until 2007. In 2008, a deal was struck between RTÉ and the Football Association of Ireland (FAI), due to end in 2013. As a part of that deal, RTÉ broadcast this show weekly and showed some matches live on its Airtricty League Live programme. The first edition was broadcast on Monday 10 March 2008, presented by Tony O'Donoghue. Broadcast at the earlier time of 7 pm (previously 8 pm), as opposed to the 11:30 pm Monday night slot occupied by its TV3 predecessor, eircom League Weekly (which was repeated Tuesdays at 5 pm), Con Murphy presented most of the shows; however, when covered the Beijing Olympics in August 2008, Tony O'Donoghue filled in and did so when Con was unavailable. Eamonn Donohoe and Stephen Alkin reported and it was shown on the RTÉ website. The Irish Times reported in November 2008 that the programme's poor viewing figures made a move to a different time slot in 2009 a possibility; however, this was not the case and the show returned to its regular time slot.Roddy Collins left the sofa after he was appointed manager of Maltese club Floriana in June 2009. He returned in a number of months after being sacked as manager of Floriana.The following is a full list of panelists:".
- Monday_Night_Soccer country Republic_of_Ireland.
- Monday_Night_Soccer network RTÉ2.
- Monday_Night_Soccer openingTheme Is_It_Any_Wonder%3F.
- Monday_Night_Soccer presenter Peter_Collins_(broadcaster).
- Monday_Night_Soccer releaseDate "2008-03-10".
- Monday_Night_Soccer runtime "3600.0".
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- Monday_Night_Soccer wikiPageRevisionID "682056772".
- Monday_Night_Soccer wikiPageWikiLink 2008_Summer_Olympics.
- Monday_Night_Soccer wikiPageWikiLink Association_football.
- Monday_Night_Soccer wikiPageWikiLink Category:2000s_Irish_television_series.
- Monday_Night_Soccer wikiPageWikiLink Category:2008_Irish_television_series_debuts.
- Monday_Night_Soccer wikiPageWikiLink Category:2010s_Irish_television_series.
- Monday_Night_Soccer wikiPageWikiLink Category:Irish_sports_television_series.
- Monday_Night_Soccer wikiPageWikiLink Category:RTÉ_Sport.
- Monday_Night_Soccer wikiPageWikiLink Category:RTÉ_television_programmes.
- Monday_Night_Soccer wikiPageWikiLink Colm_Foley.
- Monday_Night_Soccer wikiPageWikiLink Con_Murphy_(RTÉ).
- Monday_Night_Soccer wikiPageWikiLink Damien_Richardson.
- Monday_Night_Soccer wikiPageWikiLink Dave_Barry_(footballer).
- Monday_Night_Soccer wikiPageWikiLink Eoin_Hand.
- Monday_Night_Soccer wikiPageWikiLink FAI_Cup.
- Monday_Night_Soccer wikiPageWikiLink File:Monday_Night_Soccer.jpg.
- Monday_Night_Soccer wikiPageWikiLink Floriana_F.C..
- Monday_Night_Soccer wikiPageWikiLink Football_Association_of_Ireland.
- Monday_Night_Soccer wikiPageWikiLink Is_It_Any_Wonder%3F.
- Monday_Night_Soccer wikiPageWikiLink Keane_(band).
- Monday_Night_Soccer wikiPageWikiLink League_of_Ireland.
- Monday_Night_Soccer wikiPageWikiLink League_of_Ireland_Premier_Division.
- Monday_Night_Soccer wikiPageWikiLink Limerick_F.C..
- Monday_Night_Soccer wikiPageWikiLink Millwall_F.C..
- Monday_Night_Soccer wikiPageWikiLink PFAI_Players_Player_of_the_Year.
- Monday_Night_Soccer wikiPageWikiLink Pat_Morley_(footballer).
- Monday_Night_Soccer wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Doolin.
- Monday_Night_Soccer wikiPageWikiLink Paul_McGee_(footballer,_born_1954).
- Monday_Night_Soccer wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Collins_(broadcaster).
- Monday_Night_Soccer wikiPageWikiLink RTÉ2.
- Monday_Night_Soccer wikiPageWikiLink Republic_of_Ireland.
- Monday_Night_Soccer wikiPageWikiLink Republic_of_Ireland_national_football_team.
- Monday_Night_Soccer wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Sadlier.
- Monday_Night_Soccer wikiPageWikiLink Roddy_Collins.
- Monday_Night_Soccer wikiPageWikiLink Sean_Prunty.
- Monday_Night_Soccer wikiPageWikiLink St_Patricks_Athletic_F.C..
- Monday_Night_Soccer wikiPageWikiLink TV3_(Ireland).
- Monday_Night_Soccer wikiPageWikiLink The_Irish_Times.
- Monday_Night_Soccer wikiPageWikiLink Tony_McDonnell.
- Monday_Night_Soccer wikiPageWikiLink UEFA_Champions_League.
- Monday_Night_Soccer wikiPageWikiLink UEFA_Europa_League.
- Monday_Night_Soccer wikiPageWikiLink University_College_Dublin_A.F.C..
- Monday_Night_Soccer wikiPageWikiLinkText "''MNS''".
- Monday_Night_Soccer wikiPageWikiLinkText "MNS".
- Monday_Night_Soccer wikiPageWikiLinkText "Monday Night Soccer".
- Monday_Night_Soccer caption "MNS Logo".
- Monday_Night_Soccer country Republic_of_Ireland.
- Monday_Night_Soccer firstAired "2008-03-10".
- Monday_Night_Soccer lastAired "2013".
- Monday_Night_Soccer network RTÉ2.
- Monday_Night_Soccer opentheme ""Is It Any Wonder?" by Keane".
- Monday_Night_Soccer presenter Peter_Collins_(broadcaster).
- Monday_Night_Soccer presenter "Tony O'Donoghue".
- Monday_Night_Soccer presenter "main presenter".
- Monday_Night_Soccer presenter "part-time presenter".
- Monday_Night_Soccer runtime "3600.0".
- Monday_Night_Soccer showName "Monday Night Soccer".
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- Monday_Night_Soccer subject Category:2000s_Irish_television_series.
- Monday_Night_Soccer subject Category:2008_Irish_television_series_debuts.
- Monday_Night_Soccer subject Category:2010s_Irish_television_series.
- Monday_Night_Soccer subject Category:Irish_sports_television_series.
- Monday_Night_Soccer subject Category:RTÉ_Sport.
- Monday_Night_Soccer subject Category:RTÉ_television_programmes.
- Monday_Night_Soccer hypernym Programme.
- Monday_Night_Soccer type TelevisionShow.
- Monday_Night_Soccer type Work.
- Monday_Night_Soccer type Establishment.
- Monday_Night_Soccer type Programme.
- Monday_Night_Soccer type CreativeWork.
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- Monday_Night_Soccer type Q15416.
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- Monday_Night_Soccer comment "Monday Night Soccer is a former football television programme shown on RTÉ Two each Monday evening during the football season. Presented by Peter Collins, he was usually joined by two guests, like manager Damien Richardson and former Millwall striker Richard Sadlier. Broadcast weekly on Monday evenings live from RTÉ studio 5, every League of Ireland Premier Division game was shown.".
- Monday_Night_Soccer label "Monday Night Soccer".
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- Monday_Night_Soccer sameAs Q6898657.
- Monday_Night_Soccer wasDerivedFrom Monday_Night_Soccer?oldid=682056772.
- Monday_Night_Soccer isPrimaryTopicOf Monday_Night_Soccer.
- Monday_Night_Soccer name "Monday Night Soccer".