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Keith Long’s side were due to wear it for the first time last Friday, but SSE Airtricity League fixtures have been postponed.
The 21-year-old has made the short move across the Liffey ahead of the new campaign.
Anto Breslin, JJ Lunney, Kris Twardek and Stephen McGuinness have joined the Dublin club, while seven players have re-signed.
The Gypsies have signed a four-year partnership with the interiors company.
Keith Long’s side secured an impressive 2-1 win against Dundalk on Friday.
Bohemians had Danny Mandroiu sent off as Rovers booked their place in the FAI Cup final.
The German-born striker impressed while on trial with the Foxes in January.
Keith Long’s side withdrew from last year’s competition due to a ‘logistical nightmare’.
Keith Long was left frustrated after losing to a stoppage time penalty against Dundalk on Monday.
Keith Long’s side have leapfrogged champions Dundalk into second place after beating the Bit O’Red.
Keith Long’s men got up and running with a win against Finn Harps on Friday.
The 23-year-old Dubliner is the brother of Leinster wing Adam Byrne.
Both James Talbot and Conor Levingston have represented Ireland at youth level all the way up to U19s.
Champions Dundalk earned a 1-1 draw against Bohemians, however their star striker went off injured in the second half.
The 44-year-old Dubliner has been in charge of the Gypsies since 2014.
Bohemians and Shelbourne will play in Tolka Park in 2021 and 2022 before sharing Dalymount Park together.
Ian Morris scored a stunning 40 yard goal for Bohemians in their FAI Cup semi-final replay on Monday.
John Caulfield’s side held on to beat Bohemians 2-1 on Monday at Turners Cross in their semi-final replay.
Kieran Sadlier’s penalty saw Sunday’s FAI Cup semi-final between Bohemians and Cork City end all square.
Former Bohemians captain Kevin Hunt looks back at a decade with the Gypsies, playing in Asia and life after retirement.
It was a thoroughly deserved win for the visitors as they broke a 10-game losing run against Derry City.
Keith Long’s side put struggling Bray Wanderers to the sword with a landslide win in Phibsborough.
Sean Hoare was also on the scoresheet in a 2-0 win for the Lilywhites at Dalymount Park.
Waterford closed the gap on Cork City to three points in third spot thanks to Courtney Duffus’ winner.
The Lilywhites remain one point behind champions Cork City in the Premier Division standings.
Keith Long’s men picked up a 2-1 victory over Bray Wanderers at Dalymount Park.
Gerard Lyttle’s side twice came from behind to snatch a point against Bohemians.
St Pat’s recorded their second win of the season on Friday, with Dean Clarke’s goal proving vital in a Dublin derby against Bohemians.
Ronan Curtis struck on the hour mark while captain Ger Doherty saved a penalty in the final five minutes for Derry City.
Eoghan Stokes grabbed Bohemians a point at the death to deny Limerick at the Markets Field on Saturday.
Karl Moore re-joins the Gypsies having spent the last three seasons at Bray Wanderers.
New season, new kits for two Premier Division mainstays.
Philly Gannon, Jamie Hamilton and Izzy Akinade were on the scoresheet at Dalymount Park.
Goalkeeper Shane Supple and defender Robert Cornwall are extending their stay with the Dublin club.
It was a frustrating evening for Stephen Kenny’s side as Ismahil Akinade’s goal proved the difference.
In an explosive opening, there were already three goals and a red card inside the first 16 minutes.
The teams played out a 1-1 draw but it’s not much use to the Tribesmen who remain four points from safety.
Neither side impressed in Phibsborough as Bray earned their first point in five games.
Bohemians earned their first win in four games to ease fears of being dragged into a relegation battle.
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