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Published 10:30 18 May 2012 BST
Updated 16:36 14 Nov 2014 GMT
Hibernian boss Pat Fenlon brought his side over to Dublin ahead of his side's first Scottish Cup final in one hundred years against local rivals Hearts this Saturday, he talked to JOE.
Having had much success in Irish football with Shelbourne and later Bohemians as manager, Pat Fenlon moved across to Scotland to manage Hibernian.
He had a rocky first five matches with Hibs, but they have since secured SPL survival for another year and a Scottish Cup final against local Edinburgh rivals Hearts this Saturday.
He took his side to Dublin during the week to take them away from the expectant atmosphere JOE's Mark O'Toole caught up with him.
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