Pat Spillane

2022 - 7 - 9

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Kerry legend Pat Spillane quits his role on RTE's 'The Sunday Game' (Sunday World)

Kerry legend Pat Spillane quits his role on RTE's 'The Sunday Game'. Eight-time All-Ireland winner steps down after 30 years on TV.

“In all aspects of my life I wanted to leave on my own terms. It was great fun and I leave with no regrets,” he said. I leave with no regrets but with many great memories.”

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Pat Spillane to retire from The Sunday Game (Irish Examiner)

'I've had 30 great years. Thirty years in any gig is a long time. Every dog has its day. I've had a brilliant time and I leave with no regrets and lots of ...

I’m looking forward to a more relaxing time outside the pressure cooker of the Sunday Game." I’ve had a brilliant time and I leave with no regrets and lots of great memories. "It's my last All-Ireland semi-final I’ll be covering and hopefully in two weeks' time, in my last outing with The Sunday Game will be for the All-Ireland final.

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Spillane to leave The Sunday Game after three decades (RTE.ie)

Pat Spillane has confirmed that this year's All-Ireland football final will be his last appearance as a pundit on The Sunday Game.

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'I've had 30 great years' – Pat Spillane to retire from The Sunday ... (Independent.ie)

GAA legend Pat Spillane has announced that he will retire from his punditry role with RTÉ after the upcoming All-Ireland football final.

"It's my last All-Ireland semi-final that I will be covering and in two weeks, my last outing will be the All-Ireland final. 30 years in any gig is a long time, but I won't be going away completely, I will still be writing in The Sunday World. “In all aspects of my life I wanted to leave on my own terms.

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'I'm riding off into the sunset' - Pat Spillane to leave RTÉ role after 30 ... (The42)

The Kerry football great made the announcement at the start of the coverage of today's football games in Croke Park, that this season would be his last working ...

“Honest and forthright in his views Pat commanded respect even from those who disagreed with him. I’ve had a brilliant time and I leave with no regrets and lots of great memories. Pat Spillane confirms that after 30 years on the Sunday Game, this will be his last season in front of the camera.— RTÉ GAA (@RTEgaa) #RTEGAA pic.twitter.com/1I2Aof6AyB July 9, 2022

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Pat Spillane throws cheeky dig at Love Island's Jack Keating as he ... (Irish Mirror)

The former Kerry footballer and eight-time All-Ireland winner has appeared on the show for the past 30 years.

He added: "Look, I've had 30 years, 30 great years. But look, every dog has its day." "I made my mind up a couple of months ago that this was going to be my last year working on The Sunday Game, so it's my last All Ireland semi-final I'll be covering and in two weeks' time, my last outing with The Sunday Game will be for the All Ireland final."

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Pat Spillane: "My last outing with The Sunday Game will be for the ... (SportsJOE.ie)

However, this will be one of the very last times, as the Kerry legend has officially announced his retirement from The Sunday Game. Famed for his analysis, ...

I’ve had a brilliant time and I leave with no regrets and lots of great memories. Pat Spillane confirms that after 30 years on the Sunday Game, this will be his last season in front of the camera. "I'm out the gap, I'm riding off into the sunset."

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Pat Spillane throws cheeky dig at Love Island's Jack Keating as he ... (Irish Mirror)

The former Kerry footballer and eight-time All-Ireland winner has appeared on the show for the past 30 years.

He added: "Look, I've had 30 years, 30 great years. But look, every dog has its day." "I made my mind up a couple of months ago that this was going to be my last year working on The Sunday Game, so it's my last All Ireland semi-final I'll be covering and in two weeks' time, my last outing with The Sunday Game will be for the All Ireland final."

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Pat Spillane quits RTE's The Sunday Game (Donegal Daily)

The Kerry legend made the shock announcement at the start of this afternoon's show. Spillane's final appearance on the programme will be on All-Ireland ...

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Pat Spillane to retire from The Sunday Game (Pundit Arena)

Pat Spillane is to retire from his punditry duties with RTE and the Sunday Game, bringing an end to his three-decade long stint...

I leave with no regrets and lots of great memories.” Every dog has his day, and I had a great time. “I’ve had 30 years, and 30 years in any job or great gig is a long time.

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