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League of Ireland fans poke fun at Bohs' new Oasis jersey collab with surprise cameo from Daniel O'Donnell
League of Ireland fans poke fun at Bohs' new Oasis jersey collab with surprise cameo from Daniel O'Donnell

The Irish Sun

time02-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

League of Ireland fans poke fun at Bohs' new Oasis jersey collab with surprise cameo from Daniel O'Donnell

LEAGUE of Ireland fans comically respond to the announcement of Bohemians new FAI Cup jersey collaboration with Oasis. Bohs unveiled the Advertisement 3 Former Bohs defender Paddy Kirk modelled the new jersey in the announcement Credit: 3 Daniel O'Donnell would be a fitting candidate for the front of a Finn Harps jersey Credit: X user: _Ryanbrolly 3 Rival Shelbourne fans decided to side with Oasis rivals Blur Credit: X user: Andr3wcahill The jersey will be debuted in Alan Reynold's side's Fans of rival teams were fast in making their own concept bands and artists jerseys for their clubs. A fan of Shelbourne, X user Andrew was quick to side with Oasis major rival during the mid-90s, Blur. The two North Dublin derby clubs appear to have sided with opposite bands in the "Battle of Britpop" to have on their jerseys. Advertisement Read more on League of Ireland A Finn Harps fan weighed in on the topic with X user Ryan sharing his ideal Harps jersey with Donegal native Daniel O'Donnell taking up a large portion of the jerseys front. Unlike the 'BOHASIS' collab, at least Harps and O'Donnell have a connection with the famous Irish singer being born in Kincasslagh Co. Donegal and having shown his support for the club in the past. The responses stretched as far as Belfast where NIFL Premiership side Cliftonville's fans were particularly unhappy. In the jersey announcement Bohs claimed to be "Ireland's oldest football club." Advertisement Most read in Football Live Blog Gossip Cliftonville fans were quick to correct them as the current Northern Ireland Football League Cup holders were formed eleven years before the Phibsborough based club in 1879. The official X account of the North Belfast based club replied to the claim with a puzzled emoji. Trent Alexander-Arnold pays back Real Madrid's transfer fee to Liverpool with just one cross at Club World Cup Reds fan Barry was quick to parody the jersey collab by photoshopping Irish rebel music band Wolfe Tones on the jersey of Ireland's actual oldest active professional football club. One fan made a jibe at the fact Oasis disbanded in 2009, the same year Bohemians won their last league title and last league cup. Advertisement The fan said "2009. The year Oasis fell apart. The year Bohs fell apart." Bohs have only two Leinster Senior Cups and a Setanta Cup in 2010 to show for their following 16 years of football.

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