Posted by Guardian 158 days ago
Michael O'Neill has steered his League of Ireland side to unprecedented heights but is set to leave as the country's economic woes take their tollThe end of Shamrock Rovers' Europa League campaign will also be marked by the end of an era – for the club and quite possibly for Irish football. Their manager, Michael O'Neill, has announced that he will leave the Irish champions when his contract expires at the end of the month and he could be followed by the majority of the players as football feels the effects of the disintegration of the Irish economy. This a team that operates at the opposite end of the spectrum to Tottenham Hotspur, who will field a second-string containing seven internationals when the teams meet in the final match of Euro...
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