Shamrock Rovers manager Bradley calls out Cork City for 'weak' decision not to organise guard of honour

The tradition to honour the newly crowned champions by applauding them onto the pitch was observed by Derry City last year but interim Cork manager Richie Holland decided against it to avoid a backlash from fans
Shamrock Rovers manager Bradley calls out Cork City for 'weak' decision not to organise guard of honour

Shamrock Rovers manager Stephen Bradley was disappointed with City's decision not to give his team a guard of honour

Stephen Bradley has slammed Cork City’s “weak” decision not to give Shamrock Rovers a guard of honour at Turner’s Cross.

The tradition to honour the newly crowned champions by applauding them onto the pitch was observed by Derry City last year but interim Cork manager Richie Holland decided against it to avoid a backlash from fans.

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