
Shelborn manager Damyan Daf says a viral picture that looks like the fool on the hill while looking at his club during the ban on Tachlain is “shamed” and “salvation” for the Ireland.
Photos of the former Chelsea and Ireland midfielder, who sees the Bohemian Bohemians from a cement bank behind a cement bank in Dublin in Dublin on Friday, attracted a lot of attention on social media.
Earlier this month, Daf received his fifth yellow card at the St. Patrick at the St. Patrick at the St. Patrick.
“The toughest thing is likely to be for the league in the evening,” Daf told Virgin Media on Monday.
“I thought it was a shameful and sad picture for the course when it was in such a good place.
Speaking to reporters after the Drogge game, Daf, who won the league last season, said it was “a terrible organization on the league.
“We call him the biggest league in the world. I call him the biggest league in the world, but a picture has gone to many countries around the world.
“I think people are laughing at Ireland for a long time and we have everything about us.