Shamrock Rovers and Shelbourne managers stood united in their response to the FAI's decision to move Ireland's Nations League game against Israel to a neutral country. The two teams had faced off in a thrilling Dublin derby just hours before, with Shelbourne emerging victorious 2-1. But the rivalry was put aside as the managers, Joey O'Brien and Stephen Bradley, expressed their criticism of the FAI's decision. O'Brien praised the fans of both teams for displaying 'Stop The Game' banners, urging a boycott of the match. He said the game should not be played at all, but if it had to be, it should have been held in Dublin. Bradley shared similar sentiments, stating that the potential loss of six Nations League points was a price worth paying. He felt that the game was never about football, but about taking a stand. The managers' comments come after the FAI confirmed that the home game would be moved from Dublin, citing concerns over the safety of players and staff. The decision has been met with criticism from fans and politicians alike, with many calling for the match to be boycotted. Shamrock Rovers and Shelbourne's united stance against the match is a significant show of support for the Palestinian people. The two teams will continue to compete on the pitch, but off the pitch, they are standing together for what they believe in. The FAI's decision has sparked a wider debate about the role of football in politics and the responsibility of teams to take a stand on important issues. As the situation continues to unfold, one thing is clear: Shamrock Rovers and Shelbourne are united in their opposition to the Israel match. And with their managers speaking out, they are making their voices heard. The fans of both teams are also making their voices heard, with many taking to social media to express their support for the Palestinian people. The 'Stop The Game' banners displayed during the Dublin derby were just one example of the fans' commitment to the cause. So what's next for Shamrock Rovers and Shelbourne? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain: they will continue to stand together against the Israel match.