
‘The Irish Cup is gone now': Rodney McAree urges Dungannon Swifts to have new focus for Euro tilt
In May the Tyrone side made history by winning the Irish Cup for the first time with a dramatic penalty shoot-out success over Cliftonville, leading to great celebrations at the club and in the town which lasted for a long time.

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‘The Irish Cup is gone now': Rodney McAree urges Dungannon Swifts to have new focus for Euro tilt
Dungannon Swifts boss Rodney McAree has told his players in no uncertain terms that they must forget about the glory of last season's Irish Cup triumph and focus on what lies ahead, such as this month's UEFA Conference League tie against Liechtenstein outfit Vaduz. In May the Tyrone side made history by winning the Irish Cup for the first time with a dramatic penalty shoot-out success over Cliftonville, leading to great celebrations at the club and in the town which lasted for a long time.