Manager Alan Reynolds facing a defining four-game period before FAI Cup quarter final with UCD.
David Sneyd ALAN REYNOLDS SAID there was “plenty of soul-searching” among his staff and the Bohemians players after narrowly avoiding one of the biggest FAI Cup shocks in recent history against Kerry FC last weekend.
“For me, the important thing for us now as a group and as a club now is how we react. We have to react well and we have to react fast. As a club, we have to stick together and dig deep to get the right performances and results that will move us back up the table.” Even the nature of this most recent outing in the cup has seen enthusiasm and belief wane ahead of a quarter-final away to UCD on 15 September.
“What I will say is that we need to stick together as a club. We have made a lot of changes over the past couple of months but we all know that where we are right now is a long way off where we want to be.”The next four games before UCD have the potential to be the catalyst for what could ultimately end their 15-year wait for a trophy.They are bracing themselves for a different kind of boom or bust season.
“I just ask our fans to stick with us. We haven’t given them a lot to cheer about over the past few weeks so there is a lot of frustration there, and we never take their support for granted,” Reynolds said. “I am around long enough to take criticism on the chin but our players need support and a lift, so I ask that our fans get right behind them between now and the end of the season.”
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