'13 points, woo hoo' - Damien Duff keeping feet on ground despite Shelbourne's strong start
Shelbourne are the early leaders of the League of Ireland Premier Division but manager Damien Duff is refusing to get carried away.
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Shelbourne are the early leaders of the League of Ireland Premier Division but manager Damien Duff is refusing to get carried away.
Shelbourne earned their fourth successive Premier Division win and the bragging rights as they eased by Bohemians in the North Dublin Derby at Dalymount Park.
League leaders Shelbourne ended this old-school battle on a bad pitch a man down but a goal up as gritty Galway gave it all but it was not enough.
Shelbourne sit joint-top of the Premier Division table after three games as they battled their way to victory over Sligo Rovers at the Showgrounds.
The early signs are good that Shelbourne can push on to another level after an impressive victory over Shamrock Rovers on Friday, according to former Hoops, UCD and Sheffield Wednesday midfielder Paul Corry.
After an opening week with packed stadiums the League of Ireland continues with two Dublin derbies that bring plenty of intrigue.
Waterford and Shelbourne played out an entertaining 1-1 draw at the RSC, with Sean Boyd going from hero to villain for Damien Duff's Reds.
Ex-Republic of Ireland midfielder Keith Treacy says the team are battling for second place in their 2024-25 Nations League campaign but argues they need to adopt a more pragmatic style of play to achieve that goal.