Premier League icon Richard Dunne has ended up in Monte Carlo after spells on Merseyside as well as in Manchester and Birmingham - and he is the first to admit it's not what he's used to.
The imposing defender made 431 appearances in the competition across spells with Everton, Manchester City, Aston Villa and QPR - at the same time racking up 80 appearances for the Republic of Ireland.
Dunne called time on his career following two seasons in west London from 2013 to 2015, later moving with his wife and two children to Monte Carlo - where they reside to this day. "It's different," Bet365 ambassador Dunne told Daily Star Sport about his new life, having grown up in Tallaght, Dublin, before joining Everton as a 15-year-old schoolboy. "I run an academy over here and work with a local club coaching kids, so I still do football every day.
Games at weekends stuff like that."The difference is the weather, it's nice to be able to put a pair of shorts on and this morning I've been for a swim before this, so it's nice.Where does Richard Dunne rank among Ireland's best defenders?
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