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Bohemians are unofficial champions

Pat Fenlon's Bohemians are effectively League of Ireland Premier Division champions once again
Pat Fenlon's Bohemians are effectively League of Ireland Premier Division champions once again

Bohemians have unofficially retained their League of Ireland Premier Division crown after a 3-1 win over Sligo Rovers.

Bohemians go into the final round of games next weekend with a three-point advantage over second-placed Shamrock Rovers, who were held 1-1 by Galway United.

So even though it's still mathematically possible that Shamrock Rovers can overtake Bohemians, the latter side are effectively champions as they have a +16 goal difference over Shamrock Rovers.

Bohemians led by 3-0 at half-time against Sligo, with goals from Paddy Madden, Joseph Ndo and Jason Byrne inside the first half-hour.

Dean Marshall responded for Sligo just after half-time, but Bohs saw the game out with ease to effectively ensure the retention of their Premier League crown.

Speaking afterwards, Bohemians manager Pat Fenlon said: 'It's a fantastic result for us. Obviously it's not mathematically done yet but it's gonna take a minor miracle.

'I can only speak so highly of the players; it's all about them. To do it [win the title] two years in a row is very, very difficult. It's a fantastic achievement.

'I have to pay credit to the whole staff [at the club]. But you always get what you deserve in football.'

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