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'We want more' - Stephen Bradley eyeing five in a row for historic Hoops

"We want more, we can't stop" was the message from Shamrock Rovers manager Stephen Bradley after he watched his side end their historic season by claiming their fourth league title in a row.

The Hoops matched their famous counterparts from the 1980s by becoming the second team in the history of the league to win the title four years in succession, and they ended the campaign in style with a 4-2 victory over Sligo Rovers in front of a record league attendance at Tallaght Stadium.

Over 8,000 supporters crammed into the Dublin venue to witness the iconic occasion as club captain Ronan Finn signed off his career in the famous green and white hoops by hoisting the trophy, while veteran goalkeeper Alan Mannus also bowed out following another league medal added to his collection.

And while manager Bradley was full of praise for his side by matching the achievement of the great 80s outfit, he has urged his team to push on now and strive for five in 2024.

"It's a special night, we worked so hard," said Bradley, speaking to RTÉ Sport after the game.

"The pressure on the team was incredible with the four in a row, and we wanted to join them, and these players have been incredible and have given us an incredible night.

"We'll enjoy this weekend, but after that we'll plan for the next one, we want more, we can't stop, we can't afford to stop and rest, as there are other teams coming for you.

"We need to understand the culture that Alan and Ronan have helped us build, we need to build on that and get better and better."

Bradley has been outspoken in recent weeks claiming there were issues behind the scenes that could hamper his side's ambitions for future success, however, the manager appeared to clear the air on that front by saying that

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