Shamrock Rovers have made a double signing today with the capturing of Sean Gannon & Danny Mandroiu's signatures ahead of the 2021 season. Speaking on the Rovers website Stephen Bradley said on Mandroiu; “Danny is very creative. He can play with both feet very comfortably. He’s big, athletic and an all-round really
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Shamrock Rovers sign Gary O’Neill & Neil Farrugia from UCD
Shamrock Rovers have made a big statement with the signings of Gary O’Neill & Neil Farrugia from UCD. Farrugia has been linked with many sides in the UK while O’Neill has the highest pass completion rate in the league at 90%. Speaking to the Rovers website, Stephen Bradley said, “We’ve been speaking to
Aaron Bolger leaves Shamrock Rovers on loan to Premier Division side Cardiff City
Jack Byrne signs for Shamrock Rovers
Shamrock Rovers have announced the signing of midfielder Jack Byrne. Byrne left Kilmarnock via mutual consent today with the Rovers announcement imminent. The Dubliner played previously with Man City & Oldham. Stephen Bradley was delighted speaking to the official Shamrock Rovers website: “It’s going to be a very good signing for us. Jack has
Shamrock Rovers sign Aaron Greene and Dylan Watts
Johnny Ward: Is this to prove defining game for Bradley’s Rovers reign?
John Caulfield: “At the moment, you can’t enjoy any win, you just have to move on very quickly.”
Opinion piece: Stephen Bradley cannot be blamed for continuous individual errors of players
More pressure was mounted on the shoulders of Stephen Bradley last night as his side slipped to another defeat to bottom side Bray Wanderers. Many fans of Rovers through pure frustration are calling for the sacking of Stephen Bradley from Shamrock Rovers. Is it justified? On a factual basis Shamrock Rovers this season
Bohemians spoil opening day for Shamrock Rovers
Time for Shamrock Rovers to embrace ballers over brawlers
Johnny Ward Given the success Stephen Kenny has been at Dundalk, memories of the flop he was at Shamrock Rovers become more fleeting with each year. Kenny, it seems clear, never won over a dressing room of players and egos that preceded his arrival. The Hoops became another version of the rudderless