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26th July 2018
08:21pm BST

The 72-year-old has said that Giles' exit from RTE two years ago, when he was "pushed out" of the station, was one of the main reasons he decided to walk away from the broadcasters.
Dunphy's words after Giles' final appearance on RTE, after the Euro 2016 final, should be remembered as his best moment on the station, at least in recent years.
There were no soundbites, just Dunphy speaking articulately and passionately about his life-long friend and one of Ireland's greatest-ever footballers.
You can watch the clip here:
"There will be no past tense here," Dunphy began.
"Because John's career has been, is brilliant. His greatness is due to his foresight and his wisdom, which Jim (Beglin) referred to there at the end of the game. He had the wisdom to leave Manchester United, when they were a top club in England, to go to Leeds United, who were in the second division, in the Championship, to believe in Don Revie, who was building a great team - which John partly led and largely led. Intellectually, he knew, that was the time. "Don Revie wanted him to succeed him at Leeds United as the manager. Bill Nicholson wanted him to succeed him at Tottenham as the coach. He went on to manage West Brom, won promotion, finished fifth in what is now the Premier League. The hottest young manager in England and he walked away from the game because he didn't like the way it was run - responsibility without power. "He managed the Irish team, changed the culture over seven years. He gave Liam (Brady), Mark Lawrenson all of these great players their debuts. He changed it (the Irish team) forever. He came home to try to create a great club with Shamrock Rovers. Brave, courageous, foresight - they have always been his hallmark. "And in the 30-years he sat in that chair, if any of these kids out there are wondering, 'who is that guy?' - that guy is the greatest football man we've ever had and there's nearly ever been in these islands. He's going to go on. I'll be tuning in, I'll be buying The Herald (where Giles has a weekly column). He's a great friend of all of us, a joy to work with. And a great, great figure in the history of Irish sport, soccer's man."You can watch the full version here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TlDri73codo Dunphy and Giles know each other since childhood. Like Giles, Dunphy was an apprentice with Manchester United. But unlike his friend, Dunphy never made the breakthrough at Old Trafford and spent most of his career with Millwall in the second division. Giles was a world-class midfielder for Leeds United. They worked together on RTE for 30 years and Dunphy's respect for him shines through in the clip. He spoke with great dignity, passion and knowledge. He wasn't to everyone's tastes, but Dunphy appeared to have a genuine love for football and his admiration for Giles was evident. We're unlikely to see a moment of television like it again on RTE's football coverage.
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