
Damien Duff makes shock exit from Shelbourne
Damien Duff has resigned as manager of League of Ireland champions Shelbourne.
The news comes just before Shelbourne play Waterford on Monday, and two weeks before their first round Champions League qualifier against Linfield.
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According to the
Irish Examiner
, it is understood players were informed of the development at a meeting on Sunday morning.
Shelbourne sit sixth in the Premier Division, 15 points adrift of leaders Shamrock Rovers.
The former Ireland winger took over as Shelbourne manager in 2022, in his first standalone senior job, as they made their return to the top flight.
Duff helped Shelbourne end Shamrock Rovers dominance last season with their first league title in 20 years.
However, they have been unable to repeat the heroics of last season, and lost 1-0 to Derry City on Friday night.
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