The midfielder was sent off during extra time in Sunday’s League final defeat to Derry.
DUBLIN WILL CONSIDER appealing Brian Fenton’s red card after the midfielder was sent off in yesterday’s National League final defeat to Derry.
Despite losing Fenton, Dublin went on to force penalties thanks to Greg McEnaney’s late goal, with Derry winning the subsequent shoot-out 3-1. “We won’t be looking at the penalties, we will be looking at what went on for the 70 minutes and the 20 minutes after that to help us move on and improve where we need to.
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