Three Wise Men Talking “Proper Football”

Vicar Street, Monday 28th April

Three greats of Irish football from pitch and screen will be in conversation at Dublin’s Vicar Street on April 28, 2025, as Eamon Dunphy, Liam Brady and Johnny Giles bring a special ‘Three Wise Men' show to the Dublin venue.

The event is aid of the Irish Professional Footballers Benevolent Association (IPFBA), the organisation established 12 months ago by ex-players that offers assistance to former professionals facing health and financial challenges.

Liam and Johnny are among the finest footballers in Irish history, the former having played for Arsenal and Juventus and the latter for Manchester United and Leeds United. Eamon also enjoyed a successful playing career, starting out in England with Manchester United and appearing 274 times for Millwall between 1965-74. Upon retiring he embarked on what would become a legendary career as a sports broadcaster and journalist.

The trio – alongside the late Bill O'Herlihy – are considered by many in Ireland as the ultimate team of football pundits, capable of controversy, humour, falling out on screen – and lots more besides – during their coverage of the sport for RTÉ down the years.


Date:
Monday 28th April
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
€47.40
Address:
Vicar Street, Thomas Street, The Liberties, Dublin 8, Ireland

Google Map of Vicar Street, Thomas Street, The Liberties, Dublin 8, Ireland

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