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Shamrock Rovers are the biggest club in Irish football history. They have won 21 league titles, numerous cups and have had some brilliant European stories. Despite being so dominant in Ireland they have struggled to make a name for themselves outside of the Emerald Isle. With the Irish league not being the biggest or best in the world it is often difficult for Shamrock Rovers to attract the caliber of player to push the club forward and will often rely on their youth system to find the next batch of promising players!
Well in this FM24 series I am going to look to change all of that. I am now in charge at Shamrock and I am going to look to push this club as far as I possibly can. I am going to utilise transfer funds by seeking experienced players who have a lot left to give the club. This will help developing younger players and also push the homegrown talent to new levels. I will also be using the clubs academy and facilities to help us grow into a European Machine!!
This is episode ten and we are at the end of season number five as we look to win another league title and hit it big in the champions league!
Shamrock Rovers Football Club (Irish: Cumann Peile Ruagairí na Seamróige) is an Irish professional football club based in Tallaght, South Dublin. The club's senior team competes in the League of Ireland Premier Division and it is the most successful club in the Republic of Ireland.[4] The club has won the League of Ireland title a record 21 times and the FAI Cup a record 25 times.[5] Shamrock Rovers have supplied more players to the Republic of Ireland national football team (64) than any other club. In All-Ireland competitions, such as the Intercity Cup, they hold the record for winning the most titles, having won seven cups overall.[6]