Stephen Bradley in 'no rush' to sample pastures new
Shamrock Rovers manager Stephen Bradley says he still has ambitions to test himself in other leagues, but the immediate focus is winning more silverware with the Tallaght club.
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Shamrock Rovers manager Stephen Bradley says he still has ambitions to test himself in other leagues, but the immediate focus is winning more silverware with the Tallaght club.
Derry City boss Ruaidhri Higgins has called on his team to put in a performance on Sunday against newly-crowned title winners Shamrock Rovers and insists the gap between the sides is narrowing.
Shamrock Rovers have sealed the SSE Airtricity League title after Derry City could only manage a goalless draw away to Sligo Rovers.
The SSE Airtricity League Premier Division looked like it was bubbling to a dramatic conclusion but tonight Shamrock Rovers could be crowned champions if Derry City fail to beat Sligo Rovers.
With a hat-trick of SSE Airtricity Premier Division titles almost in the bag, Shamrock Rovers boss Stephen Bradley could be forgiven for adopting a conservative approach when his side face Derry City in their penultimate league game of the season, but the defending champions will be gunning for all three points against their nearest pursuers.
Shamrock Rovers lead the Premier Division by six points from challengers Derry City – but a draw against Drogheda United at a wet and windy Head In The Game Park has left the door open for a dramatic conclusion to the title race.
It is like the 2019 season happening all over again with Derry City playing the role of Shamrock Rovers, competing for a league title while marching towards the FAI Cup final at the business end of the campaign.
"Not good enough at this level." That was the verdict of Shamrock Rovers manager Stephen Bradley following his side's 2-0 defeat to Molde at Tallaght Stadium.