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25th July 2018
01:59pm BST

"Two years ago, I decided not to renew my contract with RTÉ Sport. At the time, they prevailed upon me to stay and, in fact, offered me a rise, a small one, to do so. However, before the World Cup I told them this time, I would be leaving. "I intend to focus on my podcast The Stand which is flourishing and has had over 2.3 million listens since we started. That’s where my energy will now be devoted. In my 40 years with RTÉ, I made many good friends and I wish them the very best for the future."https://twitter.com/Dunphy_Official/status/1022102869187719169 https://twitter.com/Dunphy_Official/status/1022102931343073280 The 72-year-old was an apprentice with Manchester United and spent most of his playing career with Millwall. He also made 23 appearances for the Republic of Ireland. Following his retirement from professional football, Dunphy became a journalist and an author. Along with John Giles, Liam Brady and the late Bill O'Herlihy, Dunphy was a key figure on RTE's football's coverage. He said he has decided to focus on his podcast, The Stand, and informed RTE of his decision to walk away before the recent World Cup.
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