Apparently he has unfinished business.
What? The four All-Irelands and Football of the Year award wasn’t enough? That’s Kerry for you.
If the All-Ireland champions weren’t a fearsome enough prospect for 2015 with the like of Tommy Walsh, Colm Cooper and a fit-again Darran O’Sullivan rejoining the chase for a place in their ridiculous forward line, one of the game’s most iconic number 10s has made a comeback, too.
Paul Galvin resumed training with Kerry tonight after hanging up his inter-county boots last February but, seemingly, one year of doing nothing was too much for the wing forward.
Tony Leen and John Fogarty of the Irish Examiner broke the news this evening that Eamon Fitzmaurice is in for another headache to deliberate on how the hell he is going to pick just six men to fit in his attack.
BREAKING: We can reveal that Paul Galvin has come out of retirement and is back training with Kerry. Full story in tmrw's @ExaminerSport.
— Tony Leen (@tonyleen) March 3, 2015
Breaking news: Paul Galvin rejoins Kerry panel – http://t.co/e3ygh3yYxu #GAA
— John Fogarty (@JohnFogartyIrl) March 3, 2015
That was followed up with a statement from the manager himself on the official Kerry website.
“Paul Galvin has re-joined the Kerry Senior Football squad and resumed training this evening”.
And Joe Brolly told us that the production line was finished…