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Sheppard's bye? Caulfield refuses to be drawn on attacker's links to Dundalk

Reports in Dundalk suggest that the Cork City star will switch allegiances for the 2018 season.

Chris Shields and Karl Sheppard Cork City's Karl Sheppard tangles with Dundalk's Chris Shields during last month's game at Turner's Cross. Bryan Keane / INPHO Bryan Keane / INPHO / INPHO

CORK CITY MANAGER John Caulfield has insisted that he won’t allow speculation linking one of his star players with a move to their main rivals to distract his side as they prepare for this weekend’s FAI Cup final.

Sunday’s game at the Aviva Stadium will see City bid to retain the cup and complete a double for the first time in the club’s history. Caulfield’s side lifted the Premier Division trophy following Friday night’s final league game against Bray Wanderers.

For the third season in a row, Dundalk will be their opponents in the FAI Cup decider. The game will mark the latest chapter in a fierce rivalry between the clubs, which began in 2014 when Dundalk won the first of three league titles at City’s expense.

However, recent speculation linking Karl Sheppard with a move to Dundalk intensified yesterday when a report from Dundalk Sport claimed that the Cork City forward has agreed to move to Oriel Park next season.

Having moved to Leeside from Shamrock Rovers, Sheppard has spent the past three years with the newly-crowned champions. The 26-year-old, who was used as a right winger this season until Sean Maguire’s departure for Preston North End in July, contributed nine league goals to City’s victorious campaign.

Gearoid Morrissey, Conor McCormack and Jimmy Keohane have all signed new deals with John Caulfield’s side for next season, but Sheppard — a native of Portmarnock in Dublin — could now be set to move closer to home.

“This is cup final week,” Caulfield said this afternoon. “All my energy and focus is on this game. Nothing will sidetrack me or the squad. There’s talk about lots and lots of players and there has been for a long, long time. Conor McCormack was going somewhere else two weeks ago as well.

“I’m very focused on this week. Do I expect changes? We’ve said all along, of course there will be. We lost [Sean] Maguire and [Kevin] O’Connor two months ago, they need to be replaced. There is going to be an overhaul and there is going to be a bit of changing, but I still believe that the majority of our players will stay next year.”

John Caulfield with the trophy Cork City manager John Caulfield with the Premier Division trophy. Ryan Byrne / INPHO Ryan Byrne / INPHO / INPHO

When asked if he would take Sheppard’s potential move to their FAI Cup final opponents into account when selecting his team for Sunday’s game, Caulfield responded: “I don’t believe in all the speculation. I talk to my players every day. They know what I’m like, I know what they’re like.

“Are there going to be players moving on? Of course there are, we accept, that’s part of it. But everyone is totally focused and tuned in. This is a massive game at the weekend. They know they can create history for themselves and as a group they’re very tight-knit. That’s where all our energy is.

“There’ll be lots of talk next week and the week after about players coming in and players going out. There’s plenty of time for that.”

Following on from the news that Gearoid Morrissey, Conor McCormack and Jimmy Keohane will be part of Cork City’s Premier Division title defence and Champions League campaign in 2018 — along with Shane Griffin and Kieran Sadlier, who were already contracted — Caulfield said further announcements regarding playing personnel are imminent.

“We’re league champions. With the environment that we have here, the supporter base, our facilities, the coverage they get, you’d be disappointed if players didn’t want to stay at the club. They can see the work that’s going on behind the scenes and they can see the whole Cork City environment. It’s good and there’s more of that to come.”

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    Mute ryan o sullivan
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    Oct 30th 2017, 4:49 PM

    The deal was agreed weeks ago , he wants to move back closer to home ya cant blame him.

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    Oct 31st 2017, 7:20 AM

    @ryan o sullivan: yea, and he worked his boots off for us

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    Oct 30th 2017, 5:08 PM

    We need two new strikers. Hopefully there are a few coming.

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    Oct 30th 2017, 8:38 PM

    Good luck Karl, you were a star with us, any true ccfc supporter will acknowledge this, thank you.

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    Mute Joe Kennedy
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    Oct 30th 2017, 5:21 PM

    Love the headline Paul. Puntastic!

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    Mute Denis McCarthy
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    Oct 30th 2017, 9:01 PM

    Brilliant player. Contributed to many of Seani’s goals. Sorry to see him go.

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    Oct 30th 2017, 8:57 PM

    Good grafter, but was never going to replace Seanie, not a natural goalscorer always gave his all but we need to up the quality now especially for champs league. Main thing is we don’t lose the top guys(morrissey,bucks, McCormack,sadlier,bennett,mcnulty,mccarthy) Can’t replace these, anyone else leaving can be replaced.I’d say johnny c has a few in mind as well

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    Oct 31st 2017, 12:54 AM

    This lad had given us 3 great years of service, plays with 100% committment while wearing the City shirt and keeps team mates on their toes as he is always in their ear during games….
    Best of luck with his future career choices, lets hope he has a cup medal in his back pocket on Sunday evening!!!!

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    Mute billy Dorney
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    Oct 31st 2017, 7:18 AM

    @Hotshot Hamish: well said

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    Oct 30th 2017, 11:17 PM

    He’s never been a center forward , he’s been wasted in there out of necessity .Played his best games out on the right when he had space created by Seanie but there’s no denying his quality or his selflessness and hard work for the cause .Anyone says otherwise is full of crap Even against Bray some of his passes and link play was a joy to watch

    .I hope this is just the usual contract tactics but fear it may not be .Hard to replace his quality .

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    Oct 31st 2017, 7:19 AM

    @gavexile: definitely timed well by Kenny and company

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