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Keith Fahey has signed for Shamrock Rovers

Former Ireland international “delighted” with his move to Tallaght.

Updated 20.19

SHAMROCK ROVERS HAVE signed Keith Fahey in the first major move of the Airtricity League close season.

The former Ireland international has agreed terms for 2015 after Rovers tempted him away from Dublin rivals St Pat’s.

Fahey, 31, said: “I’m delighted to be here at Shamrock Rovers. This is my local club and it’ll be great to be playing so close to home.”

The move is a major statement of intent as Rovers look to improve on three turbulent seasons since their back-to-back league titles in 2010 and 2011.

Fahey had been heavily linked to Rovers before his return to Pat’s for the 2014 season.

The midfielder, who has 16 Irish caps, helped the Saints end their 53-year wait for an FAI Cup win and now faces an equally tough challenge with Pat Fenlon’s side.

“It’s good to have the signing done at this early stage,” Fahey said.

“I’m going to go away now and enjoy the break and have a holiday and then I’ll look forward to linking up with the squad here and getting into pre-season and the new campaign ahead.”

Two other players moved in the opposite direction this evening with former Rovers men Ciaran Kilduff and Jason McGuinness both signing for Pat’s, who also brought in 19-year-old Lee Desmond from Shelbourne.

Manager Liam Buckley said: “I’ve tried to sign both Jason and Ciarán in the past and it just didn’t materialise, so to get them to sign now, they’ll be great additions to the club.

“Equally, I’m delighted to bring in young Lee Desmond as he’s a great player with a bright future ahead of him as he has proven with his recent call-up to the Republic of Ireland U21 squad.”

Champions Dundalk also made their first new signing of the close season, former Sligo Rovers goalkeeper Gary Rogers.

He said: “The opportunity to turn Dundalk at this time was too good to turn down and it didn’t take me long to decide.”

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    Mute Solon Harrison
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    Jun 9th 2019, 8:52 AM

    Head-to-head result decides Pool so Australia are through

    Best Runner-up will need at least 10 match points + a better overall score difference if tied. NZ/SA both have 10 points in Pool C + score differences more than +60 ahead of Ireland’s [63 and 64 respectively]

    So Ireland need NZ/SA to win convincingly and then to out score Italy by enough to make up the 60+ point gap less the NZ/SA points difference. So – if New Zealand beat South Africa by 20 clear points [+ deny them a try scoring bonus point], Ireland would need to beat Italy by 44 points

    France v Argentina is also relevant. A French victory means that the best Runner-Up cannot come from Pool A. Both could finish on 11 points though if they get 1 and 5 points respectively from their match. In which case they would both qualify for the knock-out stages if either NZ or SA fail to get a losing point. If Argentina deny France any match points then France will finish with 10 match points and will have lost the game by at least a score difference of 8 so have on overall total of no better than 27. Ireland would have to beat Italy by 40 pointsto have that outcome covered….

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    Mute John McCabe
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    Jun 9th 2019, 12:26 PM

    @Solon Harrison: Fair play to you

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    Jun 10th 2019, 6:27 PM

    @Solon Harrison:

    Would you be willing to do my Taxes :::PLEASE :) :) :) :)

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    Jun 9th 2019, 5:43 AM

    Does anyone know if Ireland can still go further in this competition if they beat Italy ? Are there quarter finals or only semis?

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    Mute EK
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    Jun 9th 2019, 6:58 AM

    @Jack Hackett: Are chances are slim after yesterday’s result. My understanding of it is that the winners of the three pools, plus the best runner up, all make it through to the next stage-which is the cup semi-final.

    Ireland (5pts) are currently 5 match points behind Australia (10pts), plus a hefty score difference (64pts). We would need England to hammer Australia and Ireland to hammer Italy if we were going to top the group at this stage.

    Both Argentina (6pts) and New Zealand (10pts) are in better positions to also get the best runner-up spot as things stand too.

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    Jun 9th 2019, 8:53 AM

    @Jack Hackett: Unless it’s changed this year.. There’s usually also playoff games to determine each teams ranking from 5 to 12 with 12th place being relegated. I presume if Ireland finish 2nd in group but don’t reach the semis we’ll be in the 5th/ 6th place playoff. Open to correction though.

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    Jun 9th 2019, 6:51 PM

    @Captain NerbNerb: Hasnt changed. All 12 teams play 5 games and the ranking games determine the pools for next years competition.

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