Damien Duff, the manager of Shelbourne, has turned down an offer from an unnamed English club, stating his commitment to the League of Ireland club for at least the next six years. Duff emphasized his love for Shelbourne and the league, prioritizing his family and his dedication to its growth.
Damien Duff has revealed that there was interest in him from a “big club” in England - but that he shut down the conversation straight away.
“I’m surrounded by brilliant people. Am I going in cranky every day? Yeah, but that doesn’t mean I don’t love them. I’ve no plans to go anywhere, believe it or not.” “I hope you don’t mind me saying, I’ve had some amazing, amazing moments in my life, achievements, but the number one by far was at home here, in the Brandywell, in Tolka.“Do I see myself anytime soon? No. I’ve got a beautiful wife and kids here, my daughter is still in sixth class.
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