AUDIO: City Boss Not Engaging in War of Words with Shamrock Rovers Manager
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An article posted on our Twitter account today has generated some healthy discussion, the headline reads "Stephen Bradley believes Cork City are not as good as Dundalk were"
Ahead of Friday night's trip to Turners Cross, Shamrock Rovers Manager Stephen Bradley spoke to Owen Cowzer of the Irish Sun and commented that while he couldn't knock Cork, he didn't believe they had achieved the levels of Dundalk.
Cork City Manager John Caulfield didn't have any interest in engaging in Bradley's comments when we asked about them at today's Press Conference, insisting time will tell how good they are.
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