Joe Brolly and his cynicism be damned, it turns out that Armagh All-Ireland winner and sports psychology guru Enda McNulty is working with Manchester United.
He made the disclosure on the Pat Kenny show on Newstalk this morning.
You might be thinking - Jose Mourinho and Enda McNulty - together at last.
But, no, McNulty's primary involvement is with the very young players in the academy, helping them build their 'mental skills' from an early age.
He is working with the head of performance Tony Strudwick.
The head of performance at Man United is a guy called Tony Strudwick. I was lucky to meet him about five years ago and we're basically collaborating with Tony in terms of what they're doing with the underage players so you can build mental skills at a very early age.
And that's the whole key to building mental skills at an early age, let's say 10 years of age instead of 22-23 years of age at the Euros or perhaps at Wimbledon.
Jim McGuinness's move to Celtic may have truly opened the floodgates. We may yet see Enda's influence down the line on a future Class of '92 crop.