A face
16/04/2006, 2:05 PM
The top of the Premier Division table had a familiar, and some may say predictable, look about it after Friday night's games. Drogheda top, closely followed by Cork, Derry and Shels. It's no surprise that Drogs are doing so well. Since Paul Doolin took over, he has wisely spent the generous transfer budget that his new board made available.
He has quality in all positions and has instilled in his players a great work ethic complimented with excellent training and preparation for matches. Only last week, Stephen Bradley cited Doolin and the new Drogs set-up as one of the reasons he turned down offers from England following the FAI Cup win. Drogs are unbeaten in the League mainly thanks to a superb back four, well marshaled by the brilliant Jason Gavin.
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He has quality in all positions and has instilled in his players a great work ethic complimented with excellent training and preparation for matches. Only last week, Stephen Bradley cited Doolin and the new Drogs set-up as one of the reasons he turned down offers from England following the FAI Cup win. Drogs are unbeaten in the League mainly thanks to a superb back four, well marshaled by the brilliant Jason Gavin.
Read more at www.rte.ie/aertel (http://www.rte.ie/aertel/p231.htm)