Viewers are all saying the same thing, sparking a huge reaction following the second part of the Joe Brolly documentary on Virgin media on Thursday night.
Former Derry football star Brolly won an All-Ireland with the County in 1993 and has been prominent in recent years for his work as a pundit with RTÉ, which was not without moments of controversy.
Like the first part a few nights ago, the interview covered a range of topics, including Brolly's take on the real meaning of playing GAA and equality issues in the game.
Speaking on how he felt after winning an All-Ireland, Brolly was asked did he feel a sense of fulfilment and what is the real meaning of playing the game we all love.
"No, total anti-climax," he said.
"I was back on the training pitch two days later thinking 'What was the point of all that?' It's over, it's over already.
"Life is a constant test of who you are and your character. That's what it is and if you have got the ability to do something like that then do it and do it again.
"Boys like Pat Gilroy there, if you aren't prepared to sacrifice yourself for a cause that is bigger than yourself then find another pastime.
"Nobody really cares about winning medals. But out of a humdrum life, you can sacrifice yourself to a cause bigger than you. And show loyalty, and depths of character."
Pressed on subject of inequality in GAA Brolly said "it is another issue we need to address."
"We should all be blind when it comes to peoples sex. Lesbian, gay, transgender it doesn't make any difference that's peoples own business.
"The GAA has a stronger role to play in relation to the promotion of that.
"We need to do more in the GAA to make sure people are happy in their own skin, that they can participate regardless of sexuality.
"A reason I could spread the organ donation message was because I'm a GAA man. We're as thick as thieves. The GAA has that ability."
Viewers took to social media to voice their opinion on the show.
Tony O'Connell said: "Joe Brolly interview totally absorbing no swearing entertaining so different from the controversy of the Sunday game performances love to hear his views on bloody Sunday Hillsborough etc and appreciates decent entertaining football."
@HurlerD added: "Joe Brolly. Love him or hate him, Agree or disagree, He tells it as it is, Not enough of them nowadays. Should never have been let go by the Sunday game."
@kevbateson said he could listen to Brolly "all night."
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