We’ll leave it there so: O'Herlihy's best moments

As Bill O’Herlihy retires, we look back at some of his finest moments from the career of an icon.

We’ll leave it there so: O'Herlihy's best moments

Bill O’Herlihy’s last broadcast will be the World Cup final tonight, a fitting end to the career of a man who has been a fixture in our living rooms for as long as a lot of us can remember.

As the presenter on RTÉ Soccer he has given us some fantastic moments to treasure as he managed the show, asking the questions to get the panel started and then reining them in when they went too far.

Just last month he gave us a classic line of understatement when he referred to Eamon Dunphy repeatedly swearing live on air as a little “inexactitude”.

Interviewed late this week on RTÉ, O’Herlihy reminisced on the programme’s beginning, and in particular Italia ‘90, which he said “changed everything”.

“Up until then people might have been watching the BBC or ITV to a greater extent.”

He felt the reason that the RTÉ coverage struck such a chord is that the station understood that the World Cup meant more than sport to Ireland in 1990.

“This was not just a tournament, this was a national event.”

As the boys celebrated the shoot-out against Romania, excitement levels ran so high Bill was able to confirm RTE were postponing ‘Home and Away’.

However even in those heady days the panel were never far from controversy and it took all of O’Herlihy’s mildness and diplomacy to smooth the troubled waters.

Here RTE’s Second Captains look back at the infamous “pen-throwing” incident.

O’Herlihy earlier spoke of his long-standing panellists – John Giles, Liam Brady, and Eamon Dunphy.

“I will miss them very badly”, he said, “I’ve had great fun over the years.”

Of course it was not always plain sailing. Back in May 2011 Bill found himself in the unusual position of having the three members of the panel gang up on him.

Since 1998 Bill and all the panel have been brilliantly spoofed by the Apres Match team and earlier this year Bill finally met his alter-ego on The Late Late show.

O’Herlihy has said that he felt that his role on the show was to represent the viewer and put forward the questions he felt they would ask.

Earlier in this tournament he also represented a fair proportion of Irish soccer fans when he couldn’t resist a tiny smile at England’s demise.

However sometimes even he couldn’t match the Irish fans’ level of optimism and struggled to keep a straight face when presented with a poll suggesting 87% of viewers thought Ireland would win their opening game of Euro 2012.

Best of luck Bill, and enjoy your retirement. We’ll leave the last word to the man himself.

“I have loved every minute of it but the time has come for me to stand down.”

“The World Cup final is the right time...I leave with no regrets at all."

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