Capped over 20 times for Cameroon, Joseph N'Do is arguably a bigger star for the array of Irish clubs he has turned out for.
With Shelbourne, Bohemians and Sligo Rovers, N'Do, who has been selected for two World Cup squads, won four league titles, three FAI Cups and was named Player's Player of the Year in 2006.
In what appears to be a new venture with Loch Bó Films, N'Do, who still lives in Sligo, seems to have become a presenter of a new online show, Blessed.
Speaking to his former Rovers teammate Raffaele Cretaro in the first of these interviews, part 1 was released yesterday.
Recalling some of their happy memories together as teammates, and dissecting some of Cretaro's stand-out moments in a Rovers' shirt, it makes for compelling viewing.
Detailing some of the more difficult moments throughout Cretaro's career, the Tubbercurry man revealed some key advice that was offered to him by the interviewer:
I remember you saying to me: "Ok, if you come on for half an hour and you do good, brilliant. What if you come on for 5 minutes?" And I said, "Well what can I do?" And you go "Ah! You do something in that five minutes that makes the manager say 'I need him in my team'. And that has stuck.
With Sligo Rovers struggling in the bottom half of the league this season, there is plenty to be nostalgic about during this first part of the interview.