The Lilywhites have not won a game all season and are bottom of the table.
Dundalk boss Stephen O’Donnell has come out fighting against the club’s critics and asked for a dose of realism.
Yet he sought to put his perspective across in last night’s post match press conference, pointing out the difficulties they had recruiting players before the transfer window.O’Donnell said: “We are getting players in ten days before the window closes at the start of the season; getting young guys at the start of their careers. That is where we are at.“This club was not going great before I came in.“So I am sick of people questioning it.
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