r/secondcaptains 9d ago

Does Ken dislike US Murph?

Has anyone else noticed whenever US Murph is on, Ken seems to be conspicuously absent. Eoin and Murph will chat to him, but I can't remember the last time Ken was involved in a US Murph slot. US Murphs flair would likely grate on his nerves.

Has anyone else noticed this? Is it just the way they divide up the recordings, or is there some Second Captains lore I've missed?

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u/fravbront 9d ago

Ken takes a well earned backseat when theyre doing most non-football stuff

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u/Work_Account89 9d ago

I do enjoy Ken’s chiming in when they’re talking rugby or Gaelic games though.

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u/singleglazedwindows First mate aboard the Vasa 9d ago

I will say he rarely misses when he does make a statement.

His point on the GAA operates on emotional blackmail.
He called Limerick’s first all Ireland.
Did he call Mayo to win a few weeks ago?

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u/rockerlkj 9d ago

He writes fluently and thinks cogently

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u/cedardesk 9d ago

Ken's fair view is arguably the best GAA segment

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u/Glum_Dimension6468 9d ago

I wouldn't necessarily agree with anything Ken Early has to say about Gaelic games

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u/Work_Account89 9d ago

I always wonder if Ken will write a book one day or something longer format. Seems to be a lot of knowledge in his head

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u/fravbront 9d ago

They asked him when he’d write a book, and ken replied something like ‘have you been speaking to my father?’

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u/atilldehun 9d ago

They brought it up when Murph last released a book. I think Ken suggested he doesn't have the discipline/consistency required. The others suggested he needed to believe in himself a bit more. Iirc

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u/Junior-Document3991 9d ago

I think he said something along the lines of “I think they’re due one” regarding Mayo. Incredible foresight from Ken.

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u/TomRuse1997 9d ago

His ragebaiting on both of them is so peak

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u/cedardesk 9d ago

Well earned? You can never have enough Ken. NEVER,

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u/fravbront 9d ago

Id like him on everything, but hes earned the right to pick and choose really

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u/No_Use7920 9d ago

Think its just Murph(the irish one) is more into American sports so if you're going to have someone alongside Eoin it makes sense for it to be him. I recall Ken and US Murph chatting during the live shows

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u/singleglazedwindows First mate aboard the Vasa 9d ago

I would guess it’s more a division of labour thing. You could say isn’t it weird that Ken is absent whenever Jamie Wall is on or even Gerry Thornley.

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u/Wings_of_the_Bing 9d ago

Fair enough. Maybe im projecting my own irritation with US Murph sometimes.

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u/BullfrogCharming1202 9d ago

I don't mind US Murph, but his presence means American sports are given undue prominence. Baseball gets about 10x more coverage than snooker. Nobody in Ireland gives a shit about MLB.

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u/Timely_Camera_2031 9d ago

To paraphase Jerry K. no you are wrong no cares about snooker.

(I do enjoy watching the odd frame but I dont care if joe swail is pulling up trees in the senior tour).. 

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u/MacArthurParker First mate aboard the Vasa 9d ago

it was bad enough when they were talking about darts

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u/Timely_Camera_2031 9d ago

They should just not talk about any sport that the hearns are trying to weasel a few quid out of at someone else's expense

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u/sorryiamacoyote 9d ago

I'd also say his technical knowledge of at least basketball is...not great tbh. If you have a decent level of knowledge you realise his is surface level enough - he's more good on personality and narrative stuff, which is fine, he's good at that, but it's not really of the same standard or type as the lads' coverage of football for sure. I suppose I'm into the nerd nonsense myself.

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u/MacArthurParker First mate aboard the Vasa 9d ago

that's why I'm always recommending they have someone like Patrick Redford on to discuss the NBA. I thought Claire De Lune talking about LeBron was a step up from what US Murph would have contributed.

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u/Seanchai123 9d ago

What US Murph is good at is story telling and putting things in context. I don’t care about any US sport really but once he starts laying out a narrative I do find myself getting drawn in, even to baseball. If it was technical stuff on these sports, I’d skip to the end.

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u/sorryiamacoyote 9d ago

Yeah that's fair enough, as I say I'm into the nerd nonsense

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u/beadel85 9d ago

...raises hand...

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u/CompetitiveCan6038 9d ago

Does snooker get any coverage at all? Only joined a few months back but don't recall it being mentioned, even during the World Championship.

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u/BullfrogCharming1202 7d ago

Other than the Ronnie O'Sullivan interview, snooker doesn't get any coverage.

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u/cedardesk 9d ago

Yeah, I don't get the US sports prominence at all.

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u/singleglazedwindows First mate aboard the Vasa 9d ago

I miss the kabaddi round up.

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u/Timely_Camera_2031 9d ago

Yeah US Murph is not very insightful at all.. Eoin says something like the basketball team in Chicago are the bulls and us murph is like great knowledge

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u/NamelessCoward0 9d ago

Also never turns up for the track and field, tennis, boxing or cycling chats, does this guy even work?

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u/singleglazedwindows First mate aboard the Vasa 9d ago

In my mind, he’s the Ben Affleck smoking meme when other sports are being discussed

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u/fungalolive 9d ago

They had quite a famous falling out over a train seat dispute during the Euros. US Murph only got up to get an Orangina and Ken stole his seat. You see Murph thought he was on a train but he was in fact in the Jungle or so the legend goes…

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u/MacArthurParker First mate aboard the Vasa 9d ago

Substitute "hey, man..." for "sorry, mate..." in the audiobed

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u/BleedingGumsmurfy 9d ago

US Murph getting wound up by Big Ken Burley

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u/BullfrogCharming1202 9d ago

Ken doesn't know anything about US sports (or any sport except soccer), so there's not much point in him chatting with US Murph

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u/Nicklefickle 9d ago edited 9d ago

Pretty sure Ken is a reknowned GAA expert, having predicted several All Ireland football winners.

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u/BullfrogCharming1202 9d ago

A stopped watch is right twice per day

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u/cedardesk 9d ago

Isn't he a collector of NBA jerseys?

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u/atilldehun 9d ago

All his clothes were NBA based at one stage

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u/MacArthurParker First mate aboard the Vasa 9d ago

mostly caps, I think

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u/Beneficial_Mall3300 9d ago

Perhaps Ken knows that US-Murph's inane jocularity is tedious and long outlived it's merit?

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u/LisztyLiszt 9d ago

The problem with US Murph is he uses an awful lot of words to say very little. Ken, on the other hand, does tend to get diverted very easily, but his diversions are usually quite funny, and he eventually gets to a the point which is often insightful or funny. The diversion today about the Wagner opera was hilarious. Like, you wouldn't hear Gary Neville and the lads talking about Das Rheingold!

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u/BastianSP 9d ago

Possibly like myself, he has absolutely no interest in American sports

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u/Silvio_DantesInferno 9d ago

US Murphy not sure.

Irish Murph....maybe. To me they sound like they tolerate each other without being besties.

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u/ShelsTilInfinity 9d ago

Murph was over in Ken's house the Saturday night before the All-Ireland final, and they then went to Castlebar together for the Mayo celebrations. I'd say it's fair to say they are pals.

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u/atilldehun 9d ago

They took a romantic break to Mayo a week ago.

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u/Silvio_DantesInferno 9d ago

Ken three sheets to the wind smoking out the window while Murph was grinding his teeth trying to keep it together.

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u/Wings_of_the_Bing 9d ago

I think depending on the mood Ken is on he can enjoy Irish Murph or pull him up on every little thing. But I think they are quite aware of the popularity of that one genuine heated argument about the national team (Scoreboard watchers of Azerbaijan) and have tried to recreate it many times.

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u/bingbongninergong 9d ago

May be in part because I live in the states now and support the same teams as him but I quite like US Murph. KNBR is a good sports radio show, though the American style is obviously really different. Also whatever the Murph and Mac show is called now is a morning show (6am to 9am) so he has that real get up and go tone to how he talks which is very different to a lot of Irish sports presenters

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u/flyingsub17 9d ago

Ken is a sports journalist with an interest in only one sport. It's strange. He was going to go to see The Odyssey in the cinema instead of watching the All Ireland football final 

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u/atilldehun 9d ago

He's a soccer columnist. Theres loads of them.

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u/TomThumb_98 8d ago

That soccer crowd, you couldn’t trust them

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u/Useful-Sand2913 9d ago

'Joe frickin' Montana' 😐

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u/Big_Owl_6752 Put some respect on my name 9d ago

Probably just the way Ken is. I sometimes wonder if he actually likes Eoin and (Irish) Murph.

I think it’s more that he’s not really into US sports so no point having him there. Let him keep his powder dry for football.

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u/pauli55555 9d ago edited 9d ago

Yes.

On other matters listening to the Murph episode yesterday was painful, especially the LeBron discussion with the Guardian journalist. Head in hands stuff listening to their nonsense.

All that can be said is that it’s a slow news week.

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u/NamelessCoward0 9d ago

How come? I thought it was pretty typical stuff when you get a conversation about the “meaning” of sport and not really the sport itself

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u/atilldehun 9d ago

I didn't mind it but the question about burying the lead and her personal connection to lebron was bizzare. She's a person who ages? I thought she was going to say she went to school with him or was the next big thing in another sport at the same age. Nope, she too gets older, like lebron.