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Published 11:05 4 May 2023 BST
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"Being diagnosed with type one diabetes two months after winning the All-Ireland was been a big low point but if I had the technology that I have now, I would have been able to manage it a bit better.
Dublin were robbed of one of their best players. Nolan was robbed of his prime years but even at, he had some innings. There are very few who can say that, altogether, they've won an All-Ireland, an All-Ireland club, a National League, a Sigerson, an All-Ireland final man-of-the-match and an All-Star award.
The fact that he also had trials for Leicester City and Blackburn Rovers also shows just what a talented sports-man he was.
"I'm still able to play football now, I can do a lot of things - other people have worse illnesses so I'm just glad them I'm still able to do something that I still love to do," says Nolan, who lives and teaches in Monaghan, and plays his club football for Cremartin Shamrocks.
"I suppose never really took a time, and I know people say 'men don't cry' or talk about it," he reflects now, "But I never sat down and said do you know, I have this and this is it.
"I just said to myself I have to get this ready. Like anyone else would have to get their gear and food ready, I just had to get this ready before a game or training.
"When I look back on it, and I have the diaries and books that I'd have filled in, the levels I was dealing with during games were nowhere near what they should have been in relation to blood sugar levels.
"And that was literally down to not being educated enough."
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