A real handful, a one-off and a hard act to follow
He invariably came with a high price tag, but Eamon Dunphy was usually worth it
He’s out of the game, baby. Eamon Dunphy, (not just a good pundit, a great pundit) has picked up his ball and left the pitch. Or so he says. Perhaps he will just do as he has promised and channel all his energy into his podcast The Stand. It’s hard to know. Consistency is not his strong point. Ask any of the numerous political parties he has joined and quit. Or the many media organisations...
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