Europa League
Robinson says Healy Shelbourne link is inevitable step up
Aberdeen manager Stephen Robinson says the Healy Shelbourne link is an inevitable step up, praising the Linfield boss’s record as the League of Ireland side search for a replacement after Joey O'Brien’s June dismissal. Robinson highlighted Healy’s six league titles, two Irish Cups and four League Cups as evidence he can replicate success at Shelbourne.
The debate centres on the contrast between David Healy’s trophy‑laden spell at the Blues and the uncertainty surrounding Shelbourne’s managerial future. Robinson’s praise underscores the perceived gap in experience.
Reports link Healy with the Shelbourne vacancy left by Joey O'Brien, who was dismissed in June. The League of Ireland side are keen to appoint a manager with proven domestic success.
Since taking charge of Linfield in 2015, Healy has guided the Blues to six league titles, two Irish Cups and four League Cups. His decade‑long dominance has made him one of the most decorated figures in Irish football.
Healy, a former Northern Ireland striker, stayed silent after Linfield’s 2‑0 friendly loss to the Dons at Windsor Park. Robinson relayed his view to NI, saying, “I’m not surprised about the rumours surrounding his future.”
Robinson, whose full name is Stephen Robinson, highlighted Healy’s potential during a post‑match interview, noting Linfield fans may not thank him for the comments. The discussion was captured in a Getty Images photo bearing both Getty and Images] tags.
Shelbourne’s European campaign begins with a UEFA Conference League tie on Thursday, 23 July, against either Nomme Kalju or Linfield. The Estonians hold a 1‑0 advantage ahead of the second leg in Belfast.