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‘The first year we took a bit of a pasting and couldn't really deal with the hostility, we had 24-hour armed guards'

‘The first year we took a bit of a pasting and couldn't really deal with the hostility, we had 24-hour armed guards'

They failed their own exam in Dublin as a defeat for Derry City away to Shamrock Rovers effectively ends that title chase by the Ulster club and leaves the Hoops in prime position to go on and wrestle the Premier Division crown back from Shelbourne.
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What time and TV channel is Ballkani v Shamrock Rovers on today?
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Shamrock Rovers return to European action as they look to march on to the final play-off round as they take on Kosovan outfit Ballkani. After a memorable campaign last season, Stephen Bradley will be determined to get his side back to the promised land once again and the huge financial windfall that comes with it. If Shamrock Rovers do get past Ballkani they will take on either Larne or CD Santa Clara. Here is everything you need to know about the game. Where is the game on? The Fadil Vokrri Stadium hosts the game in Pristina, Kosovo. What time is kick-off? The game kicks off at 7.30 pm. What TV channel is it on and can I stream it? The game will be broadcast live on LOITV but a separate game pass will be required. Betting Odds Ballkani 5/4 Draw 19/10 Shamrock Rovers 21/10

Shelbourne boss Joey O'Brien tempers expectation after famous win in Croatia
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The local reporters had no idea. Joey O'Brien's Shelbourne had just secured a 2-1 victory over HNK Rijeka in the Europa League qualifier on Wednesday night, with headed second-half goals from Sam Bone and John Martin stunning the Croatian champions to set up a fascinating second-leg next Tuesday at Tolka Park. 'Coach, do you consider this to be your biggest win in your coaching career?' 'My coaching career?' O'Brien responded with a laugh. 'I think it is only my eighth game as a coach. I have not been doing it for too long.' O'Brien was being humble. The 39-year-old decided not to include the draws Shelbourne secured in Waterford and Galway during his five days as interim manager after Damien Duff unexpectedly resigned on June 22nd. READ MORE The former Republic of Ireland international also left out the three in a half years he worked as Duff's number two, guiding the Drumcondra club back into Europe and last season to their first League of Ireland title since 2006. Before that, the former West Ham defender played out his career at Shamrock Rovers before going directly into coaching on retirement in 2022. Tolka Park can only hold 3,650 spectators next week, as Uefa have reduced the capacity from 5,700. The alternative was to follow St Patrick's Athletic to Tallaght Stadium or make a giant leap into the Aviva Stadium. None of this concerned a laser-focused O'Brien. Shelbourne manager Joey O'Brien applauds the travelling supporters after the win over Rijeka. Photograph: Aleksandar Djorovic/Inpho 'In European football, whoever you play, that first half, players are feeling each other out. You see the speed, are they quick or slow? 'To give a boxing analogy, you are jabbing away to see what you are up against. Then you get into the flow of things. 'Next week? The players have a feel of each other. They are a really good team and still the favourites.' The Croatian reporters were also up to speed: 'Joey, are you prepared for a knock-out punch?' 'Ah listen, we have a good record at home, we always want to play on the front foot. It is going to be a really difficult game, we have a small advantage.' This famous result was only available to watch on the Solid Sport streaming service, as no Irish broadcaster purchased the rights, while no written media travelled from Ireland to the Croatian port town. A travelling support of 200 also hints that expectations were not too high. The expectation was that Rijeka would bounce Shelbourne into the Uefa Conference League playoff as they progress to the Europa League playoff, to reach the group stage, against the winner of POAK (Greece) and Wolfsberger (Austria). Also, Ole Gunnar Solskær and Turkish side Besiktas are in Dublin for tonight's Conference League qualifier at Tallaght Stadium. Shelbourne's John Martin celebrates scoring the winning goal. Photograph: Aleksandar Djorovic/Inpho If Shels progress to the Europa League they will receive a Uefa bonus of €4.31 million. The prize money drops to €3.17 million for reaching the Conference League, which would happen automatically if they lost their playoff tie by losing a playoff tie. If Rijeka turn the tie around in the second leg, Shels will face the winner of Linfield and Vikingur (Faroe Islands) to secure Conference League football into December and potentially next year. The club has already secured prize money of around €1.7 million for making it this far. Shamrock Rovers banked €6.2 million after last season's run to the Conference knock-out round. Shelbourne have had some special nights in Europe before Wednesday's win in Rijeka. There was the 0-0 Champions League result against Deportivo La Coruna when Wes Hoolahan and Jason Byrne gave the Spanish side a scare in front of 25,000 Irish, and not just Shels fans, at Lansdowne Road in August 2004. Pat Fenlon's team lost the second leg 3-0. None of this matters to O'Brien who continually centred the narrative around the present tense. 'I didn't really like us in the first half on our own possession, I thought we turned over the ball a bit too much. 'I think our shape out of possession was really good. In the dressingroom we spoke about the second half, getting on the ball a bit more and showing our quality. At times we done that. Still, I don't think we showed how good we really are in possession. 'It is a real difficult stadium, really difficult coming over here to play this level of opposition. We don't play this opposition, a team as good as that, in our league. 'I said it to the boys, European football, for me, when I was playing I always saw it as four halves of football. We have two halves to go, with a small advantage. 'The record of every team from our country away from home in Europe is not very good,' he added. 'We have a good squad of players, it was one of the reasons I wanted to take this job, the quality that we have in the dressingroom, at times we showed that tonight. 'I still don't think we are favourites to go through. 'It is a home leg for us. We have a good record at home. Still all to play for.'

Stephen Bradley braced for 'hostile' reception in Kosovo
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Stephen Bradley braced for 'hostile' reception in Kosovo

Stephen Bradley is braced for a "hostile" reception in Kosovo tonight as Shamrock Rovers look to earn a positive result in the first leg of their Conference League third-round qualifier against Ballkani. It'll be an awkward assignment at the Pristina City Stadium, even if the Hoops are fancied to ultimately get through this tie. Last year Larne beat Ballkani on penalties at this stage of the Conference League qualifiers. If the Hoops overcome Ballkani, they'll face either Larne or Portuguese side Santa Clara in the play-off round. Bradley is not looking beyond tonight however, warning: "I'm sure it will be a hostile place. The pitch looks a big pitch and it's a grass pitch, which always helps. Ballkani have some very good technical players. "We know about their centre-forward (Sunday Adetunji), he scored against us for Shkupi in 2022 and both wingers are good players. "So you can see they have a real clear identity in what they do, with some good individuals. It has the makings to be a very good game." Bradley offered an update on the health of his squad ahead of another big week for the club. They tightened their control of the title race with a 2-0 win against Derry City on Sunday, and are looking in good shape overall as the season enters a crucial period. "The squad is in a good place, so with that, you don't have to take unnecessary risks with certain players," Bradley stressed. "If it was the last game of the season or a cup final last Sunday (against Derry City), there's no doubt Graham (Burke) would've played. "But Graham is so important to us that we don't want to risk losing him for a long period of time. But he's fine and should be back for (tonight) or Sunday (against Galway United). "It's nothing major but we need to be cautious with Graham. Dan Cleary came through OK. He did really well just to get on the pitch and play, but he feels a lot better now. "Aaron McEneff had a scan and we're just waiting on the results and hopefully it's not too bad. He came out early on Sunday, he didn't feel anything major happened. He felt some tightness, which is always a good sign when you come off early enough." Last season's journey to the final knockout stages of the Confernce League gave Shamrock Rovers a taste of the big time. They're hungry for more. "We enjoyed Sunday, as it's important to enjoy those moments, those games and winning them," Bradley added. "But then on Monday morning, the full focus turned to Ballkani. That's what we do with this team, and this club, and we're well used to doing that.

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