Shels strive for Setanta Cup call
Wednesday August 24th 2005
SHELBOURNE are in danger of missing out on the lucrative Setanta Cup after their shock defeat in Monday night's Eircom League Cup semi-final.
The FAI has extended the number of teams in the cross-border competition to eight but Shelbourne, beaten finalists this year, need a lot of things to go their way if they are to be among the four Eircom League representatives next season.
The champions and runners-up in the Eircom League will qualify along with the winners of the League Cup and FAI Cup.
Shels are out of the FAI Cup and appear to be also out of the running for either one of the top two places in the Premier Divisions.
If Shels finish third in the League then to qualify for the Setanta Cup, where the minimum amount of prize money last season was €30,000, they will need a big favour from their rivals.
If Derry City win the League Cup and finish first or second then Shels would qualify for the Setanta Cup. They would also qualify if Cork City and Derry reach the FAI Cup final and finished 1-2 in the league.
Alternatively, were Longford to win the League Cup and finish third behind Cork and Derry, with one of the top two winning the FAI Cup, Shels could make it by finishing fourth in the League.
Up north, Glentoran won the League and League Cup, Linfield finished second in the League and Portadown won the IFA Cup. Because Glens won the League Cup the fourth IFA place goes to Dungannon Swifts who finished fourth in the League.
Meanwhile, the Disciplinary Commission will meet today to hear charges against Shels Chief Executive Ollie Byrne, manager Pat Fenlon and midfielder Stuart Byrne arising out of the recent league game against Drogheda United.
Gerry McDermott
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