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Drogheda United boss Kevin Doherty demands better for Tallaght showdown against Shamrock Rovers

Drogheda United boss Kevin Doherty demands better for Tallaght showdown against Shamrock Rovers

The Boynesiders needed a stoppage-time Ryan Brennan penalty to see off Cork City, and Doherty accepted that defensive errors his team have made in recent games could be costly if they're repeated in Tallaght (kick-off 7.45pm) for a game that is being screened live on Virgin Media TV. However, he's not about to abandon the playing system that has kept his team on top of the Premier Division for most of the season so far.
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