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John Caulfield Discusses Galway United and League of Ireland Changes
Galway United manager John Caulfield recently shared insights about his team and the evolving landscape of the League of Ireland during an interview on Highland Radio’s Sunday Sport. With the new SSE Airtricity League Premier Division season set to kick off on February 6, 2026, Caulfield highlighted significant changes within the Galway squad as they prepare for their opener against Drogheda United.
During the discussion, Caulfield reflected on the legacy of the late Ollie Horgan, a notable figure in Irish football, and recounted his experiences playing at Finn Park with Cork City. His comments shed light on the emotional connections players have with the game, particularly in relation to Horgan’s impact on the sport in the region.
Caulfield also addressed the introduction of a new third tier in the League of Ireland, which will feature teams such as Cockhill Celtic, Bonagee United, and Letterkenny Rovers. He expressed that he is still “trying to find the logic” behind this decision and how it will influence the competitive structure of Irish football.
The upcoming season brings anticipation and challenges for Galway United as they aim to integrate new players and strategies. The management’s focus is not only on performance but also on fostering a strong team spirit among the players.
As the league approaches, Caulfield’s insights provide a glimpse into the preparations and expectations surrounding Galway United and its place within the broader context of Irish football. The changes in the league structure promise to shape the competitive landscape, creating new opportunities for clubs and players alike.
With the season start date drawing near, fans and stakeholders are eager to see how these adjustments will unfold and impact the teams involved.
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