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Published 10:40 10 Nov 2019 GMT
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"The manager and his staff are building a strong squad and I’m very hungry to do well for the group... My aim is to work hard and get into the team first and foremost. I want to help the team push on so that we can compete for trophies and I can’t wait to get going."Just under 12 months later and Byrne was integral in Rovers' positive, trophy-winning season. The league challenge started strongly before Rovers suffered a couple of blips and Dundalk took that title. At the Aviva Stadium, last weekend, Byrne was the stand-out player as Rovers defeated Dundalk to win the FAI Cup. On Saturday, at The Marker Hotel in Dublin, Byrne was announced as PFAI Player of the Year after getting the bulk of the No.1 votes from his footballing peers. [caption id="attachment_207857" align="aligncenter" width="2000"]
Jack Byrne of Shamrock Rovers pictured with hisPFA Ireland Player of the Year award. (Photo by Seb Daly/Sportsfile)[/caption]
Not long after accepting his award, Byrne spoke with eir Sport about what the accolade meant to him.
"I'm lost for words. It is special because you've got that personal connection back with people in this city. I wouldn't be standing here if it wasn't for the club, and if it wasn't for the support that they've given me. "They gave me a platform, when I came home, that nobody else offered me, and the support that nobody else was willing to give to me. I just knew from day one when I walked in there - the people that I was going to be working with and the players that I'd be playing with - that it was going to be a good fit. I'm thrilled to get the award and last Sunday, obviously, with the team, to win the cup means it has been such a great year all around."Byrne praised the "unbelievable" support and coaching from the likes of Bradley, Stephen McPhail and all of the Rovers coaching staff.
"When I came here, I was dead and buried. There was no way back for me. "I wouldn't have signed a player that was coming back, like I was, a year ago. So to be standing here and collecting this award is all down to them and the faith they showed in me."Byrne is not finished yet for the season. On Thursday he is hoping to get a start for Ireland against a visiting New Zealand side and do enough to throw his name into the mix for the crucial Euro 2020 Qualifier against Denmark.
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