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COBH RAMBLERS 0

SHELBOURNE 0

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Cobh Ramblers: Paul Hunt, Ben O’Riordan, Kevin Mulcahy, Cian Kingston (Craig Donnellan 72′), Garry Comerford (Stephen Christopher 89′), Shane O’Connor, Ian Mylod, Chris McCarthy, Charlie Fleming (Eoin McGreevy 72′), Robert Lehane, Connor Ellis.

Subs not used: Anthony O’Donnell, Scott McCarthy, Jonathan Creamer.

Shelbourne: Jack Brady, Adam O’Connor, Reece Mc Enteer, Aidan Collins, Jack Tuite, Daire Doyle, Lorcan Shannon, Dylan Kavanagh (Adam Evans 66′), Cian Kavanagh, Carl Walshe (Dylan Grimes ), Jamie Doyle.

Subs not used: Greg Murray, Ryan Robinson, Robert Duggan, Michael Murphy, James Browne.

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Following on it’s great success last year, Shelbourne FC are holding another Raceday at Fairyhouse Racecourse on October 8th.

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Saturday, October 8th 2016

Fairyhouse Race Day

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Buses from Tolka Park

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Our next game is away to Cobh Ramblers and is our second last game outside the Capital this season.

A supporters’ bus will leave Tolka Park for St. Colman’s Park on Saturday (27th) at 3.15pm.

If you’re interested in travelling, contact Andy on087 9090104 by 3pm on Friday (26th)

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Shelbourne FC are sad to hear of the passing of Liam Tuohy and send our condolances to his family and friends.

Liam was manager at Shelbourne Football Club for a period in the 1981/82 season.

We have reproduced, below, details of Liam’s terrific record in football, as a players and manager, as carried on the FAI website

Tuohy passed away aged 83 after a period of illness. He was regarded as one of the greatest football people this country has produced.

The Dubliner was a former Republic of Ireland international, winning eight caps, and went on to become international team manager between 1971 and 1973. He scored Ireland’s first goal in the history of the European Championships competition in a Dalymount Park encounter with Czechoslovakia in April 1959.

As a player he was a talented winger who emerged with a famous Shamrock Rovers team of the 1950s then had a three year spell at Newcastle United before returning to Shamrock Rovers for the final six years of his playing career. The Hoops side which won the FAI Cup six years running from 1964-69 was honoured in 2007 for their remarkable achievement.

His playing career saw him win numerous honours including four league titles with Rovers and eight FAI Cups in total. In the later part of his football career Tuohy was director of football at Home Farm FC and oversaw the famous schoolboy club’s development of numerous underage internationals.

Touhy initially became player-manager of Rovers then had a year with Dundalk before taking the national team job. He combined this with another stint with Shamrock Rovers then had further spells with Dublin University and Shelbourne before going on to great success with the Republic of Ireland underage sides.

He was the first man to coach an Ireland team at a World Cup having led the Ireland side to the World Youth Cup tournament in the USSR in 1985. He was assisted by Brian Kerr and Noel O’Reilly (RIP).

The FAI acknowledged Tuohy’s contribution to the game in 2010 by dedicating a display cabinet to the Ringsend native at the FAI HQ at the National Sports Campus.

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Shelbourne have lost another stalwart supporter who saw both the good and bad times, travelling to every game, both home and away.

Our thoughts and prayers with his son Thomas, his family, friends and best mate Frank Heary.

Rest in peace, Paddy Core.

The Death Notice and Funeral Arrangements are reproduced from rip.iebelow

CORE, Patrick (Paddy) (Clondalkin) – Aug. 12, 2016 (peacefully) at Tallaght Hospital, beloved husband of the late Lily and much loved dad of Lorraine, Denise, Jacinta and Thomas; will be sadly missed by his loving family, sister Bridie, sons-in-law, daughter-in-law and his adored six grandchildren and great-granddaughter, sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, relatives, neighbours and friends.

May he rest in peace.

Reposing at the Brian McElroy Funeral Home, Monastery Road, Clondalkin Village, on Monday from 2pm until 5.30pm. Funeral on Tuesday, after 10am Mass in St. Peter Apostle Church, Neilstown, to Newlands Cross Crematorium. Family flowers only please.

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WATERFORD UTD 2(Philip Gorman 14′, Owen Wall 78′)

SHELBOURNE 1(Jamie Doyle 35′ )

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Waterford Utd: Matthew Sheehan, Robbie Buckley, Dylan McGuire, Ian Sinnott, Alan Byrne, David O’Leary, James O’Brien, John Peare (Owen Wall 56′), Philip Gorman, Anthony McAlavey, Dean Walsh (David Osasere 84′)

Subs not used: Cory Galvin, Sean Noble, Roy Butler, Richard Tobin, James Hussey.

Shelbourne: Greg Murray, Adam O’Connor, Reece McEnteer, Aidan Collins, Ryan Robinson (Adam Evans 87′), Daire Doyle, Cian Kavanagh, Gavin Boyne, Lorcan Shannon (Dylan Kavanagh 61′), Jamie Doyle, James English.

Subs not used: Michael Kelly, Jack Tuite, Michael Murphy, Carl Walshe, Jack Brady

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Shelbourne FC would like to announce that Stephen Elliott has left the Club by mutual consent.

We would like to thank him enormously for his effort and input since he arrived and wish him the very best of luck with his future career.