Bradley acknowledges Shelbourne's league title win as Rovers fall short

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Stephen Bradley acknowledged Shelbourne as deserving winners of the league title after his team, Shamrock Rovers, finished second. Rovers needed a win against Waterford to have a chance but ultimately fell short, despite their 2-1 victory. Bradley admitted his team was not good enough this season, citing too many losses and goals conceded. He congratulated Shelbourne and emphasized the league's improvement under Damien Duff's leadership. Rovers still have four UEFA Conference League matches ahead. They aim to become the first Irish team to reach the knockout stages, having started their campaign with a draw and a win. Bradley expressed optimism about their European prospects.


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