Brian Fenton has been a Dublin footballer for 5 years, and in that time he’s won 5 All-Ireland titles, 4 All-stars, a Footballer of the Year award, and – in the first of those All-Ireland final wins – a Man of the Match award.

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It’s that game, the 2015 All-Ireland final, which Brian has selected as “The Game That Changed My Life”, and we discuss his meteoric rise from u-21 sub to senior starter in the space of a year, scoring a point after 15 seconds of your first final, playing club in high summer, and Murph’s Raheny nemesis.

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Plus there’s Ken on Chelsea, who rode their luck in their opening game last night, and whether Lampard’s Lambs need a new sobriquet.

 

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