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Stephen Bradley turns down Lincoln opportunity to stay with Hoops

Shamrock Rovers have confirmed their head coach’s decision to stay in Dublin.

STEPHEN BRADLEY WILL remain as Shamrock Rovers head coach, despite interest from Lincoln City. 

The League of Ireland champions were expected to lose their manager to the League One side after they made a formal approach this week. 

But the Hoops have today confirmed that Bradley has decided to continue the job in Tallaght. 

“During the past few days there has been much speculation about my immediate future as Shamrock Rovers Head Coach,” Bradley says in a statement. 

“I would like to thank Lincoln City for expressing an interest in speaking to me about their vacant managerial position.

“Like every manager and coach I one day have an ambition to test myself in different countries and at different levels of the game. But right now, I am very happy to stay and continue my work at Shamrock Rovers. I love this club and I feel that our work here is not yet complete.

“The exceptional squad of players that we’ve built and our incredible fans makes me feel so hungry that we have a real opportunity to achieve more success at home and in Europe to match the ambitious targets that we have set ourselves as a club over the next few years.”

Rovers are currently second in the Premier Division table and face Finn Harps at home this evening. 

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    Mute Patrick McHugh
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    Jul 6th 2018, 11:05 AM

    The League of Ireland is in a sorry state. This carry on is is not going away. As a Drogheda United we know more than most what its like when ones club chases the rainbow. How any player in the lower echelons of League of Ireland think its a good idea to be a footballer in Ireland is beyond me. All of these players will be out of contract at the end of the season, claim the dole and then go back to earning peanuts again. Its hardly a long term career plan. The FAI should use the their competition as a measure of how they as an association are performing….well its failing miserably. I’d love to see it get better, even to see it get to a Scottish standard with stadiums, facilities and televison deals would be enough but we are light years away from that.

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    Jul 6th 2018, 11:25 AM

    @Patrick McHugh: so long as we keep ploughing our money into the EPL and the plastic paddy’s up north then we will never have a decent domestic league. Always love coming on here and seeing guys who proclaim to be Irish fans but will then on an EPL thread announce themselves as fans of UTD or Liverpool. The FAI don’t help though that much is true. If ever proof we’re needed then just look at the photos of Delaney or Mo’N in Inchicore poring over plans for the Richmond Bowl and on TV saying how good it will be for the game here. Oh, wait you can’t, Because they don’t exist!

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    Jul 6th 2018, 12:41 PM

    @David Lawlor: Hi David, what do you mean by ‘ploughing money into the EPL and the plastic paddy up north’?

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    Jul 6th 2018, 4:30 PM

    @Sean McFadden: Spending millions on trips to England and Glasgow Celtic. Non Irish teams.

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    Mute Sean McFadden
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    Jul 6th 2018, 4:40 PM

    @David Lawlor: Ok I get the EPL connect. The other part a reference to Hoops supporters from the North in particular?

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    Mute Stephen Pierce
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    Jul 6th 2018, 6:01 PM

    @Sean McFadden: where does it say anything about people from the North? Very clearly talking about Celtic being north of England

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    Jul 6th 2018, 11:25 AM

    fai imposes stoopid faux “licencing” bs scheeme on clubs wastes money on junkets 4 blazers & psuedo corporate fluff stuff (eg. Consultants) organization needs complete restructure & repurpose. Ireland’s soccer set up is unsustainable for long term ignoring grass roots development & proper investment in & development of local LofI &subsidiary league clubs & structures.
    All our senior clubs have faced financial crises in recent times. The dundalks corks rovers etc included all hv faced financial catastrophe. FAI top brass response 2 ongoing recurring situations is 2 further distance itself from domestic scene.
    Soccer is no.1 sport in ireland in terms of active players and reach, yet unlike other orgs like gaa irfu fai is appalingly run wthout proper strategic leadership or direction

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    Jul 6th 2018, 11:59 AM

    When will the FAI realise that you can’t sustain a two division league system in this country and how many more teams have to go out of business for them to realize this and how do many of them get a licence year on year .Have one league with 14/ 16 teams but we all know its about money from UEFA ????????

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    Jul 6th 2018, 12:20 PM

    @James Kelly: I think there’s some stipulation that you have to have at least 2 leagues to allow teams qualify for European competitions. I think

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    Jul 6th 2018, 1:37 PM

    @Zossima: Nah, Gibraltar (the obvious one I could think of!) only have one division.

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    Jul 6th 2018, 11:45 AM

    Love to see what that chancer Fran Gavin has to say about this.

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    Jul 6th 2018, 11:21 AM

    It’s sad when this happens a club . Players have to be paid at the end of the day ! Some junior players are getting paid and they hold down jobs also , this is a stumbling block also to the clubs , why would a guy bother playing and travelling all around the country to train and play ! FAI have a lot of work to do when they get their heads out of the sand

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