Shamrock Rovers manager Stephen Bradley was asked about former Ireland international Ian Harte’s “killing young lads’ chances” remarks.
Shamrock Rovers boss Stephen Bradley says Ian Harte ’s comments on League of Ireland clubs pushing for higher transfer fees are not worthy of a response.
Bradley shot that down, saying: “No. Never ever happened. Incredible. Like I said, every fact in it was completely false. I’m not too sure where he got his info.” “That’s something we need to really push for and not let that be pushed out another year. It is so important for our academies that we have investment,” said Bradley.
“Football has changed, the landscape has changed, we have all seen that over the last 10 or 15 years, and obviously now with Brexit it has changed again. For the better, I feel, for this country. “We offer them a chance to develop in a real-life situation, not underage football. And that is so important for players’ development, both as players and as people.
“The main thing is we got him back on the pitch with no after effects, he feels fine so it's just about building him over the season,” said Bradley.
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