Shelbourne confirm investment with club set for €1 million windfall

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Brothers Neil and Cathal Doyle, tech service entrepreneurs from Dublin, have taken a minority stake in League of Ireland club.

Brothers Neil and Cathal Doyle, tech service entrepreneurs from Dublin, have taken a minority stake in the League of Ireland club after finalising the seven-figure deal.

Fresh off the historic vote by Dublin City Council to issue a 250-year lease for Tolka Park, securing the club’s future in Drumcondra, they have now been boosted further with an injection of capital. It is the latest change to the boardroom structure since Turkish millionaire Acun Ilicali opted to relinquish his ownership and hand control to Mickey O’Rourke in November of last year.

 

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