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    I don't mind Dunphy even though he's more an entertainer than a serious football analyst. It's hard to take anyone seriously that contradicts himself as much as Eamo does.

    His rants are quality though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drumcondra 69er View Post
    Dunphy is entertaining but is forever contradicting himself and changing his mind on issues depending on the contest of the arguement. Right more often then not?? More sinned against then sinner??! Give me a break, seems to be you're blindly licking his hole over the stance he took alongside RK in Saipan rather then anything concrete he's consistently said or done.
    Well said. On a more personal note he always backed Kilcoyne on Milltown, unforgiveable in my eyes. It is sad though that those who love Dunphy seem to do so because of Roy Keane/Man Utd.
    False hope is worse than no hope. Ask Sligo.

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    Does any know know if he ever took legal action against that bouncer that tried to stitch him up? That was a disgraceful incident.

    If the case is still ongoing, then please ignore this post

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    He wrote one good book on football.. '' Only A Game'' which was a diary of his season with Millwall when they narrowly missed out on promotion to what you would now call the English Premier League back in the 1970's. He has made an entire career out of that and has rarely equalled the quality of that piece of work.

    He was wrong about the Dublin Dons he was wrong about a lot of things.
    I won't go into the whole Saipan thing, except to say, he was looking after his gig as much as anything because he was writing Keane's Biography at the time. Therefore he felt honour bound to back Keane regardless of the circumstances. That was part of the reason he would have supported Keane even if he had shot someone over there while drunk.

    He has turned his back on the League of Ireland completely. He couldn't hack it as a player in 1979 he retired. He spent years bitching about the League in his so-called previews for a Sunday newspaper. Despite never going to games. He next reappeared as a pundit on TV and that was where he made his name as Mr. Controversy.

    He next had a Radio show on Radio Ireland/ Today F.M. and was on Newstalk for a while and jacked that in , then came his
    TV 3 chat show , which to be fair wasn't total sh1t , but was put out at a ridiculous time against the Late Late Show. If it had been shown on a Thursday or a Saturday it would have got a large share of the Late Late audience and been a great success. But no Eamo wanted to take on an institution. He is at times like Don Quixote tilting at Windmills... Over to you Sancho Panza
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    now before i write this i think i should state that i am in fact...hammered
    but.............For me, and many many other Eamon Dunphy is a legend, a god if you will. I worship at the alter, pay the fees and gloat about it. Dunphy is a voice of controversy and sanity mixed into one. The Noel Gallaher of Irish Football if you will. (so thats Kirt Angle amd Noel Gallaher, high praise indeed)
    For me Eamon Dunphy cares as much if not more about Irish Football than Geysir, Dodge, Owls fan, Neil McD, Noley and many more combined. He is what you may call, as all legends are, misunderstood in his own time. History will judge him kindly. I for one stand and salure Eamon Dunpjhy, a genuine legend in his own time. Irish Football would be a lot poorer for his loss. Would you rather Ian Wright, Jamie Redknapp, Alan Hansen, Fat Pat or Clive Tylsdley????
    Eamo Eamo Eamo
    LEGEND!!!!

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    Here's a little compilation of your hero that I have made

    http://www.elfyourself.com/?id=1886850120

    Only in Ireland would we embrace such a negative character and such a buffoon.

    Ireland's answer to Ian Wright.
    Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.

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    Or if you prefer the whole RTE Panel of Jack Charlton Ireland fans

    http://www.elfyourself.com/?id=1886927480

    Okey dokey ?
    Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.

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    Those links don't work for me.

    If you have a look at the Dalymount Years Docu. Dunphy refers to his hard street wise gurrier education, the real type, so called. He claimed he use to bunk into the Ireland games.
    'Bunking in' to him was getting lifted over the styles
    Brady asked him, 'Eamon, did you bunk into the Irl V Eng game?' Dunphy looks a bit startled, caught out, hesitates and mumbles no he couldn't get a lift over the styles.
    Some spoofer, hadn't the guts to bunk over the styles himself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seano View Post
    Have any of you's met Dunphy in real life? I have and found him to be a sound fella and quick witted. I do think many of his views are clouded and unbalanced, but I would have no reason to ever dislike him. And on international football itself I would judge him as very passionate.
    I think Dunphy is great, and yeah sure he changes his mind now and again, but jeez we are irish arent we? The most fickle people on the planet!
    Also he was right about Michelle Smith, the plank kenny, the Roy saga, and Ronaldo (wait till the later stages of the CL - as usual!!)
    He is not bad at writing too!

    God isnt Rte better than anything that you will watch on the BBc MOTD tonite?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bennocelt View Post
    Also he was right about .....the Roy saga....
    A lot of people wouldn't think so.
    Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.

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    the question to ask about dunphy is how much money he has made from irish football against how much he has contributed to it

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    Quote Originally Posted by seanfhear View Post
    the question to ask about dunphy is how much money he has made from irish football against how much he has contributed to it
    He has no trouble making ends meet. His foot is always in his mouth. And do you know what really makes him look good: DISTANCE!
    Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.

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    Dunphy was ever only interested in one thing and that's self-promotion. He's a one trick pony (and its a pretty well-worn trick at this stage). Apart from that he reaches the zenith of obnoxiousness when he gets into one of his periodic Smithers impersonations (most noticably with Kilcoyne - for this alone he deserves no suport from any Irish footie fan).
    Together with all our hearts.

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