The Boot Room continued this week on Premier League Live with Sky Sports, when Eoin Hand called into studio to speak to Philip Egan.
The former Republic of Ireland player and manager has just released his new book - First Hand: My life and Irish football - detailing the highs and lows of a unique career in the beautiful game.
The former Portsmouth centre back led Limerick to a League of Ireland title in 1980, which in turn led to a famous European Cup tie against Real Madrid, and his appointment as manager of Ireland.
He told Premier Legaue Live all about the thrill of leading Limerick at the Santiago Bernabeu, playing in South Africa during 1970's apartheid, and the crushing pain of the 1982 World Cup qualifying campaign.
LISTEN IN FULL BELOW: