We bet Darragh Maloney regrets asking Eamon Dunphy to clarify what he meant by the term "spoofer."
Not knowing how to explain it any further, Dunphy used some saltier language to refer to Louis van Gaal after Manchester United's victory over Club Brugge in the Champions League.
The RTÉ pundit called Van Gaal "a bullsh*tter" and burst into a fit of laughter as he insisted "he is, he is."
Maloney attempted to clean up the mess by telling Dunphy that he shouldn't use that language even after the watershed but the controversial analyst stuck by his guns saying "it is after every watershed. Have you seen them comedians?"
Perhaps the best element of the clip is the way that Liam Brady and Johnny Giles purse their lips to stop them from howling.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_37qG2WDUxw
H/t to Reddit
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