‘I just thought the abuse crossed the line’ - Bohemians boss Alan Reynolds responds to criticism after sealing top four finish

Reynolds insists Bohs are where they should be after fourth place finish

James Clarke of Bohemians celebrates after the win against Drogheda United. (Ben McShane/Sportsfile)

Alan Reynolds hopes that a top-four finish for his Bohemians side will silence some of the doubters among the club’s own support base, as a route to European football could now open up for the Gypsies if their deadly rivals Shamrock Rovers can do them a favour in the FAI Cup final.

Bohs finished off an up and down season with a 4-1 win away to Drogheda United which, combined with a 0-0 draw for St Patrick’s Athletic away to Shelbourne, means that Bohs finish fourth, and should Rovers beat C

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