Shamrock Rovers manager Stephen Bradley considered quitting in the wake of abuse from fans in Cork

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Shamrock Rovers manager trying to get back to concentrating on football matters again after a very difficult week for his family

While Cork City were quick to condemn the abuse and offer their sincere apologies, Bradley isn’t interested in any of the culprits reaching out.

“I’m hoping the guards in Cork have enough to bring charges and push forward with it because it has no place in any sport or walk of life. If we start thinking that is acceptable in any shape or form, we’re in serious trouble. It’s been a trying week both personally and professionally for the 38-year-old, who confirmed that he has been given a warning by the FAI for his post-match remarks regarding refereeing.

“I’ve always said there is not much in football that can hurt me because of what I’ve seen, with what my son is going through at the moment. But that really got to me, that really made me think of what I’m doing. “I talked to people close to me. I think the key is you can’t let these people win, that’s important and I think it’s only natural to have the thoughts I had, because as a parent you do everything possible to protect your kids.”

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