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Dunphy and Charlton
Dunphy did not break into the first team at United and subsequently left to play for York City, Millwall, Charlton Athletic and Reading.
Dunphy was a harsh critic of Jack Charlton, Ireland's most successful national team manager.
Dunphy caused a massive controversy and a national outcry in Ireland by attacking the performance of the national team, under Charlton, at the 1990 World Cup.
Dunphy remained critical of Charlton for the remainder of his tenure as manager, but the public ostracism of Dunphy subsided eventually.

Dunphy and being
In 2000, he and Eamon Dunphy championed the case of small shareholders of Eircom after shares in the former state-owned company dropped by more than a third in value in just over a year Ross took the Board of Directors to task over the level of salaries, bonuses and fees being paid and denounced a plan whereby senior management were to get share options at a value below the flotation price.

Dunphy and playing
She is best known for playing Carol Vessey on Ed ( 2000 – 2004 ), Denise Bauer on Boston Legal ( 2005 – 2007 ) and Claire Dunphy on the sitcom Modern Family ( 2009 – present ), the latter of which earned her three nominations for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, winning in 2011 and 2012.
Since fall 2009, Bowen has co-starred on the ABC sitcom Modern Family, playing Claire Dunphy.

Dunphy and football
Dunphy continues to write a column on football for the Irish Daily Star newspaper.
However, despite an FAI Cup winners medal in 1978 ( his only medal in senior football ) and 2 appearances in the UEFA Cup Winners ' Cup, Dunphy became disillusioned with the Irish game and dropped out of football altogether to concentrate on a career in journalism.
After retiring from the game, Dunphy first began writing on football for the Sunday Tribune and then contributing regular columns on both football and current events for the Sunday Independent.
Since the mid-1980s, Dunphy has regularly appeared as an analyst during football coverage on Raidió Teilifís Éireann ( RTÉ ).
Since RTÉ acquired the rights to show English football, Dunphy has been a regular contributor to Premier Soccer Saturday.
Dunphy is also noted for his unique and controversial views on football, views which he regularly broadcasts on RTÉ.
Subsequently, after repeated encouragement from childhood friend Eamon Dunphy, Giles would inadvertently enter the world of football punditry in 1986.
In 2002, controversial Irish football analyst Eamon Dunphy appeared on RTÉ, Ireland's state broadcaster, during its coverage of the 2002 World Cup, and was taken off-air during the programme and suspended.

Dunphy and players
During UEFA Euro 2012, Dunphy described Giovanni Trapattoni's suggestion that his players needed to seek a bit of “ redemption ” in their match against Spain as “ bullshit: self-serving bullshit ”.

Dunphy and at
It was at Millwall that Dunphy made the most impact ; he was considered an intelligent and skillful player in Millwall's midfield.
Dunphy wrote a diary of his 1973 – 4 season which began well for him at second division Millwall but subsequently ended in disillusionment.
Today, Dunphy generally resides at his home near Ranelagh village in Dublin.
Dunphy married RTÉ Commissioning Editor Jane Gogan, his partner of 18 years, at the Unitarian Church on St Stephen's Green on 24 September 2009.
The Dunphy Show made its debut at 9: 00 p. m. on 5 September 2003 for an initial run of thirty programmes.
In November it was announced that the show would be going off-air for a six week break at Christmas due to commercial reasons and for contractual reasons with Dunphy.
The Dunphy Show was broadcast from The Helix Theatre at Dublin City University ( DCU ) in front of an audience of 450, All bar one of the shows were broadcast live.
One of the key activists in the campaign was Myles Dunphy, who at the time was developing his plans for the Blue Mountains National Park.
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* Paul Dunphy ( CMOS-endorsed weathercaster )-lead meteorologist ; Early News ( weeknights at 5 p. m .), News Hour ( weeknights at 6 p. m .) and News Hour Final ( weeknights at 11 p. m .)
He hosted RTE highlights of the Ryder Cup in 2006 when it was at the K Club in Ireland and He continues to present coverage of Ireland's soccer internationals for RTÉ, along with regular panelists Eamon Dunphy, Johnny Giles and Liam Brady.
One of the key activists in the campaign was Myles Dunphy, who at the time was developing his plans for the Blue Mountains National Park.
: Howe's background was gone into at some length by the Beaumonts ' attorney, Thomas Dunphy.
* " Dunphy leaves Penn, takes over at Temple ", The Philadelphia Inquirer / Associated Press, April 10, 2006
Ian Paisley ), soccer pundit Eamon Dunphy, industrialist Tiede Herrema and current affairs broadcaster Pat Kenny, whose own first attempt at a chat show, The Pat Kenny Show had failed.

Dunphy and .
The character was based on Los Angeles anchormen Hal Fishman and Jerry Dunphy.
Dunphy was proud of the fact that Brockman was based on him and would tell people that he was Kent Brockman.
The genesis of the national park was a proposal by early conservationist Myles Dunphy for a Greater Blue Mountains National Park in 1932.
Early conservationists Myles Dunphy and Herb Gallop went on bushwalks in the region from 1912 onwards.
Dunphy lobbied for the stand to be preserved upon becoming aware of plans to log the area, but was unsuccessful and the area was logged in the 1920s and 30s.
Dunphy put forward a plan for a Greater Blue Mountains National Park, which incorporated what is now Nattai National Park in the southeast in 1932.
It has outlasted rivals such as TV3's The Dunphy Show, averaging 650, 000 viewers per episode and is consistently RTÉ's highest rated programme.
The other commentators were play-by-play announcer Don Dunphy and boxing champion Archie Moore.
* Shane Dunphy the author, journalist, sociologist, broadcaster and musician grew up and lives in Wexford.
In the twelfth round of the fight, the TV announcer, Don Dunphy, said, " This is probably be the tamest round of the entire fight " just before Griffith hit Paret twenty-nine times in a row, and eighteen times in six seconds, when Paret was lying against the ropes before referee Ruby Goldstein stopped the fight.
In autumn 2003, The Late Late Show had a competitor in the Friday evening time slot, with the arrival of competing television chat programme, The Dunphy Show, hosted by controversial broadcaster Eamon Dunphy on RTÉ's main rival TV3.
However, The Dunphy Show failed to achieve expected viewership figures and was scrapped in December 2003 after 14 episodes.
Current Board members are Michael Cullen, Murray Gribben, Carol Campbell, Alan Dunn, Philippa ( Pip ) Dunphy, Temuera Hall, Richard Ian Leggat, Jacqueline ( Jackie ) Lloyd and David Willis.
In 2010, he received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series for his role on the ABC TV series Modern Family as Phil Dunphy's father, Frank Dunphy.
Willard played Frank Dunphy, father of Phil ( Ty Burrell ), in several episodes of the show Modern Family.
Greenwood is known in the United States for his appearances in Star Trek, I, Robot, Double Jeopardy, The Core, Thirteen Days ( in which he played president John F. Kennedy ), Capote ( in which he played Jack Dunphy, Truman Capote's lover ), Eight Below ( in which he played Professor Davis McClaren ) and Firehouse Dog.
* Thomas W. Quine as Congressman Dunphy
Eamon Martin Dunphy ( born 3 August 1945 ) is an Irish media personality, broadcaster, author, sports pundit and former professional footballer.
As well as his slot with RTÉ, Dunphy has worked for its rival television station, TV3 ( for which he has presented a chat show and a game show ), and rival radio stations Today FM and Newstalk.
Between 2004 and 2006, Dunphy presented the breakfast programme on Dublin's local Newstalk 106 radio station before it became a national broadcaster.
Later he moved to RTÉ Radio 1, where he presented a weekly programme, Conversations with Eamon Dunphy until 2009.
Dunphy grew up in Drumcondra, Dublin.

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