VIDEO: BOHEMIANS 2 UCD 1 POST-MATCH REACTION
March 10, 2013
Bohemians manager Aaron Callaghan gave his post-match reaction to ROBERT O’REARDON after Bohemians’ 2-1 opening-day win against UCD.
Filmed and produced by Jamie O’Halleron.
March 10, 2013
Bohemians manager Aaron Callaghan gave his post-match reaction to ROBERT O’REARDON after Bohemians’ 2-1 opening-day win against UCD.
Filmed and produced by Jamie O’Halleron.
March 1, 2013
At today’s Airtricity League launch at the Aviva Stadium, Bohemians winger Keith Buckley spoke to COLMAN HANLEY about his expectations for the coming season.
Filmed by Peter O’Doherty.
February 23, 2013
Unperturbed that Derry City players had got there first, Bohemians pressed ahead and took a little break from their pre-season preparations to make their own version of the Harlem Shake.
Caution: Contains bare bottoms and socks in odd places.
February 19, 2013
It’s not long now… every Bohemian is itching for the new season to get under way.
Here, comedian and Bohs fan ERIC LALOR tells us what being a League of Ireland fan means.
Words written by Des Kavanagh. Filmed at Phonic studios. Produced by Peter O’Doherty.
January 24, 2013
November 1, 2012
BohsTV’s ANDY DONLAN got the views of Bohemians manager Aaron Callaghan and skipper Owen Heary in the aftermath of the end-of-season 4-1 defeat at home to Drogheda United on Friday night.
In Part 1, Callaghan deals with the speculation surrounding the future of his captain and assistant.
And having been well beaten by the Drogs, Callaghan also speaks of his disappointment at “surrendering the game”, his discussions with players for next season and his own future at the club.
“We’ve offered Owen two years on his contract and we are hopeful that he’ll stay.”
In Part 2, Heary reflects on the 2012 Airtrictiy League season and applauds Callaghan’s footballing philosophy.
The former Shelbourne man states that he is going nowhere and selects Bohemians’ goal of the season … almost!
“I think we’ve underachieved this year in general.”
Camera and editing: Jamie O’Halleron
Graphic design: Ray O’Hanlon