- Après Match
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show_name = Après Match
caption = "Liam Brady " and "Eamon Dunphy "
format = Comedy
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starring =Barry Murphy ,Risteárd Cooper andGary Cooke
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country =Republic of Ireland
language = English
network =Radio Telefís Éireann
first_aired =Summer 1996
last_aired = present
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website = http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/euro2008/mediaplayer.html?apresmatch
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tv_com_id ="Après Match" is an Irish
comedy show normally screened after competitive Irishsoccer matches onRTÉ . It is performed byBarry Murphy ,Risteárd Cooper andGary Cooke . It was first aired in1996 at theEuropean Football Championship with "Frank's Euro Ting", although Barry Murphy had performed similar football-related sketches on RTÉ in1994 . Gary Cooke joined the team for the 1998 World Cup.The show mocks famous, mostly Irish, soccerstars and pundits including
Bill O'Herlihy ,Eamon Dunphy ,Johnny Giles ,Liam Brady ,Frank Stapleton andGraeme Souness , as well as pundits from the British channels, includingRichard Keys , Andy Gray andJamie Redknapp ,Gary Lineker andAlan Hansen . They also mock Irishtelevision andradio personalities such asMarian Finucane ,Miriam O'Callaghan ,Joe Duffy andGerry Ryan . The "Après Match" team have sold out venues all over Ireland includingVicar Street , the Olympia Theatre and the Gaiety Theatre. They were less successful with theirnovelty song for the 2002 World Cup, "Oki Doki Karioki". [ [http://top40-charts.com/song.php?sid=4231] ] Apres match are available to book for events and Christmas Parties through Presence PR - www.presence.ieFootball sketches
2006 World Cup sketches
"Après Match" performed sketches on
RTÉ Two after many of the matches of the2006 FIFA World Cup . As well as mocking the usual broadcasters, the team interviewed football fans in Germany. There was also a number of sketches following a mock attempt at a takeover by theGaelic Athletic Association Head Assimilator of Foreign Games of theMatch of the Day studios in London and aFather Ted parody ofFootball Association of Ireland officials and Irish managerSteve Staunton . For the third place play-off match between Germany and Portugal, the team took over full studio coverage, as well as half-time and full-time analysis, as they had done for the corresponding match of the 2002 World Cup.2006 Christmas special
A Christmas special was broadcast on RTÉ Two on St. Stephen's Day 2006 from 10pm until 11pm. This edition featured highlights of Après Match sketches from 2006, including sequences from the previous summer's World Cup. The stars of the show interviewed the real RTÉ analysts including Ray Houghton, RTÉ commentator George Hamilton and Sky Sports'
Chris Kamara . TV3 sports broadcasterTrevor Welch was lampooned, including having his vowels drawn out as he was interviewing fans from participating countries such as Costa Rica and Germany.The broadcast also featured extended highlights of the stars covering the third place play-off of the World Cup between Germany and Portugal.Euro 2008 sketches
The trio marked their tenth anniversary with three weeks of sketches during
UEFA Euro 2008 . The tournament marked their biggest contribution yet to RTÉ's coverage of a major tournament. For the first time, Après Match had its own producer, Gráinne O'Carroll, and production team. The real O'Herlihy said that Après Match has played a significant part in what have been impressive viewing figures for a tournament that, in the absence of Ireland and England, he thought might not have generated much interest. He said: "The figures are phenomenal, really. We had nearly 700,000 last Sunday at peak (for Spain vs Italy), the English channel had only about 75,000 at peak that night - they're blowingBBC andITV out of the water. There's no question that Après Match are part of that, I think they're the best comedy team for a long, long time." For O'Herlihy keeping his composure proved difficult and he was finally sent over the edge by the "Frankly Speaking" interview withFernando Torres , when Frank Stapleton asked the player if it was difficult for him having the hopes of all of Spain resting on his shoulders "seeing as they're quite slopey". The rest of the panel had difficulty keeping their composure too, with the parodies on Andy Gray andRichard Keys ofSky Sports "often rendering a tearfulGraeme Souness speechless". [cite web|url=http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/sport/2008/0628/1214600743387.html|title='Après' Match keeps viewers onside . . . Bill'|date=2008-06-28|accessdate=2008-09-20|publisher="The Irish Times "]Video and DVD releases
*"The Best of Après Match 2000" - VHS, 2000
*"Après Match - Live at the Olympia" - VHS, 2001
*"Après Match - Tired & Emotional - The Best of 2002" - VHS and DVD, 2002
*"Après Match - 1994-2004" - VHS and DVD, 2003
*"The Best of Après Match 2006" - DVD, 2006See also
* "
The State of Us " - a similar show starring Risteard Cooper and broadcast before the 2007 Irish general election.References
External links
* [http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/euro2008/mediaplayer.html?apresmatch "Après Match"] at
on RTE Sport VoD Player (does not work inFirefox )
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