SHOW US WHAT YOU CAN DO
April 24, 2017
BOHEMIANS v SHELBOURNE
Leinster Senior Cup
Monday April 24th, Dalymount Park, 7.45pm
Bohemians manager Keith Long hopes his young guns can make a name for themselves again in tonight’s Leinster Senior Cup Dublin derby.
Long led Bohs to the Leinster Senior Cup title last year – his first trophy at the club and the Gypsies’ first since 2010.
But improving his side’s league form is currently the number one priority and as such Friday’s game against Finn Harps is seen as significant.
That focus provides another opportunity tonight for players from the under-19 and under-17s teams to stake their claim to be considered for first-team duty as Bohs host our oldest rivals Shelbourne.
Already this season, Long has used the EA Sports Cup victory against Cabinteely and defeat to Shamrock Rovers as a chance to field experimental and youthful line-ups.
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Those two ties have seen the likes of Fuad Sule, Brandon Perry, Paddy Kirk, Jamie Hamilton, Steven Nolan and Eoghan Morgan make their first starts for the club.
Before those games, Long insisted there were places in his first team up for grabs for those who performed well.
He was true to his word too with Sule, who made his debut in the 1-0 win over Cabinteely, retaining his place in the three games since, while Hamilton and Nolan have also tasted league action from the bench.
Long said: “We’ve a big game on Friday and obviously the league is the most important thing for us this year.
“But this is another chance for us to look at players from the under-19s and under-17s and for them to show us what they can do.
“It’s a big step-up to the first team but we want to give young players an opportunity and there are others around the first-team squad who we feel deserve a game too.
“Games like these will stand to them in the future. They were excellent in the win against Cabinteely and we want to see more of the same tonight.”

