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Published 10:46 25 Oct 2022 BST
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In order to compete with the traditional homes of the sport and the iconic commentators that they had on retainer - such as Pat Spillane, Joe Brolly, Martin McHugh and co - they needed to bring in some big hitters.
Throughout their nine years involved in the sport, they have had several pundits give their takes on the biggest games, and now that Sky GAA is no more, the competition could be sniffing around to snatch up the talent.
The two-time All-Ireland winner is intelligent, articulated and brings a plethora of personal stories and insights to the table. The former Tyrone captain already works with BBC during the Ulster games, so it's likely that they would be the ones to try and get him on a more permanent basis.
This means that his time on air with Sky is one of the few occasions a year where you get to keep up to date with the man who so drastically changed the way we though about Gaelic football.
People can't help but be curious about the enigmatic figure, and his attention to detail is second to none, making him a wanted commodity for broadcasters.
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