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31st December 2022
01:32pm GMT

“I’m not comfortable with it. It’s got wild high profile this past while, you just feel sometimes that you don’t even want to be involved in football.
“Once the final whistle goes? Anti-climax. Job done.
"You just want to get back to the training pitch the next night, quick. Get home and go for a walk and think about how we’re going to go about our next session on the Tuesday. The training ground.
"That’s where the buzz is. The actual field and seeing things from there come to fruition during a match. That’s the satisfaction. Knowing the fellas and watching them do a job, because to me that’s who it’s all about – the players.”
His tune hadn't changed almost 20 years later when, as Kilcoo manager, he always left the media duties to his own right-hand-man Conleith Gilligan. It's a fair testament to TG4 then, that they managed to pull in Moran for their recent Finscéal de Shaol GAA documentary on the late great Dublin legend Anton O'Toole. Moran had played against and admired 'the blue panther' so maybe that's why he agreed, but given how little we've heard from the man over the years, it really added another dimension to the production. Watch one of Moran's contributions in the below clip. https://twitter.com/NiallMcintyre/status/1608878159616954368 The whole documentary is worth watching however, given the contributions from Dublin legends like Niall Quinn, Paddy Cullen, David Hickey, Jim Gavin andCiaran Kilkenny while the scene of all his former team-mates meeting up in the back garden to discuss his memory will live on. You can watch the full thing on the TG4 player here.Explore more on these topics: