@Sabಠ_ಠ that looks like the implementation in of the interface part somewhere. The question is, where do you call the playerTurn() that fires the event (that's the reason to conventionally start those methods with fire. To make it obvious what they do)
there's no magic code. BoardGrid just maintains a list of GameEventListeners, and calls methods in those if needed. But to get to the list the listener must be added there. The way to do that is calling addGameEventListener()
public GameBoard(){
super();
BoardGrid board = new BoardGrid();
SidePanel pawnsOut = new SidePanel();
LiveFeed liveFeed = new LiveFeed();
board.addGameEventListener(pawnsOut);
board.addGameEventListener(liveFeed);
Sure, you could have a class that implements all the logic. You could then pass an instance of that class to the board maybe as a parameter to the constructor
if you're worried about making the board, and the functions too tightly bound, make an interface of the functions. Then the board will not depend on the implementations
then, similarly as the board does not know anything about what the listeners do, or even about which class implements them, it would only be aware of the interface to the functions