FAI Cup final

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Mark Coyle helps take Shelbourne to FAI Cup final date with Derry City (Donegal Live)

Burt native Mark Coyle has an extra.ie FAI Cup final to look forward to next month against Derry City following Shelbourne's win over Waterford on Sunday.

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Damien Duff going back to Aviva as Shels set up FAI Cup final ... (Independent.ie)

Ten and a half years after his last appearance at the Aviva Stadium as an Ireland player, Damien Duff will be returning as a manager on November 13 after ...

However, the Reds didn’t let Danny Searle’s side get into a rhythm and the 5,000 strong crowd were given little reason for optimism by the run of play with Shels defending sensibly with the influential Phoenix Patterson and Junior Quitirna kept at arm’s length. Luke Byrne also struck the woodwork from a corner, with Waterford restricted to pot shots in comparison. Duff’s side maintained a solid shape with two midfielders, Mark Coyle and JJ Lunney, sat in front of their back three with the wing backs providing width.

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Damien Duff leads Shelbourne to FAI Cup Final at first attempt (Pundit Arena)

Damien Duff will lead Shelbourne into next month's FAI Cup Final, after his side secured a 1-0 victory over Waterford on Sunday.

“I’m probably not likeable, the lads aren’t, but it’s why it’s the greatest league in the world as they say.” The 2022 FAI Cup Final will take place at the Aviva Stadium on Sunday November 13th. Standing in their way of a first piece of major silverware since 2006 will be the in-form Derry City, who booked their spot in the final by beating Treaty United 2-1 in the earlier game on Sunday. On November 13th, he will be back at the Ballsbridge venue after a goal from Gavin Molloy was enough to take Shels back to the FAI Cup Final for the first time since 2011. An appearance at the final will be the culmination of what can now be described as a successful first season for Duff in management. While the sparkly new Aviva Stadium only opened at the tail end of Duff’s 100-cap Ireland career, he will have fond memories of running down the wing for the Boys in Green at the old Lansdowne Road.

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Shelbourne set for first FAI Cup final since 2011 after early winner in ... (The42)

Shelbourne's Gavin Molloy celebrates scoring the first goal of the game with Shane Griffin and Sean Boyd. Image: Ryan Byrne/INPHO. Shelbourne 1. Waterford 0.

The Waterford goalkeeper guessed correctly and put this out for a corner, which was sent out of play by a blue jersey. The midfielder set the ball to Molloy and his first touch sent it across the face of goal and in. They defeated Bluebell United 3-0 and went on to win the trophy, but that was a different team. The striker, who has four goals in this year’s FAI Cup, had two attempts from inside the area get blocked by Alex Baptiste. Phoenix Patterson was the driving force of their attack, and he almost scored from an in-swinging free-kick but this was put out for a corner by Clarke. It was all red in the blue half and the pressure paid off when Mattie Smith collected a pass in the centre of the pitch and ran five yards.

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Shels boss Damien Duff relishing cup final chance (Irish Examiner)

Guiding newly-promoted Shelbourne to a first FAI Cup final for 11 years is ample evidence of that; even more remarkable in the debut season of his ...

Some early forays and one of his trademark free-kicks on the hour that Brendan Clarke tipped over amounted to his threat. They couldn’t replicate the scalps of St Patrick’s Athletic and Dundalk against a Shels side situated lower in the table. “Shelbourne were very-well organized and did a great job of nullifying us from an attacking perspective. Outside of that, with the ball we were atrocious. That’s a huge disappointment.” “With the ball, we were poor today but could have 3-0 ahead by half-time.

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