Liam Brady has announced he will be stepping down as a pundit on RTÉ after Monday's European Championship qualifier between the Republic of Ireland and Gilbalter.
Brady has been a part of RTÉ's punditry team for 25 years, with his partnership with Eamon Dunphy and John Giles, under the stewardship of the late Bill O'Herlihy, was widely considered the golden age of punditry.
The 1998 World Cup marked his first major tournament with the State broadcaster. Speaking of his decision, Brady said: "In 1990, I retired as a player at the age of 34.
In 2016, I retired from my position in the Arsenal Academy, and now I’m announcing my retirement from tv punditry with RTÉ Sport. "I have had the most amazing time working on RTE’s football coverage over the last 25 years and it is now fitting that I draw it to a close. "I started with the World Cup in 1998 with my great friends Eamon, John and Bill.