Oisín McConville: I wouldn't have become a pundit if I was looking to win a popularity contest

When I first made the transition from player to pundit, I felt although everyone was entitled to their opinion, mine was the only one that mattered. Thankfully, we live and learn
Oisín McConville: I wouldn't have become a pundit if I was looking to win a popularity contest

TALKING HEADS: Oisín McConville, Peter Canavan, Enda McGinley and Mark Sidebottom prepare for a BBC Northern Ireland Championship broadcast at Celtic Park last year. Picture: David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile

I must be honest here. Looking back now to when I first made the transition from player to pundit, I felt although everyone was entitled to their opinion, mine was the only one that mattered.

Thankfully, we live and learn. And so did I.

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