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Alan Brogan Has Retired From Inter-County Football (Or Maybe Not)

Alan Brogan Has Retired From Inter-County Football (Or Maybe Not)
Paul O'Hara
By Paul O'Hara
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Update:

Alan Brogan has tweeted to deny reports that he has retired from inter-county football.

10:00am

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Dublin footballing legend Alan Brogan has called time on his 15-year inter-county career.

The Oliver Plunketts/Eoghan Ruadh man won two All-Ireland medals, nine Leinster medals, three All Stars, two National Football Leagues and one All-Ireland U-21 crown.

His finest hour in blue came in 2011 when he helped the Dubs secure their first batch of Celtic crosses since 1995 with their late, late defeat of Kerry.

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Hampered by injury in recent seasons, he was a substitute when they won the title again last year and was unable to play between the 2012 semi-final loss to Mayo and this season's Leinster Championship.

Along with goalkeeper Stephen Cluxton, Brogan (32) was the longest-serving player in the Metropolitans' squad. The pair made their Championship debuts on the same day in 2002 against Wexford in Carlow.

He made a total of 62 championship appearances for Dublin, scoring 11-127.

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See also: the heart-rending pictures of Alan Brogan and his son after his final game for Dublin

 

 

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