He says it will take time for him to put his own stamp on the team
New Bohemians manager Alan Reynolds says it'll take time for him to put his own stamp on the team.
The 49-year-old takes charge for the first time tonight as Bohs go to Tallaght for a meeting with Shamrock Rovers.
Having only been appointed earlier this week, Reynolds says he will need time to implement change.
Kick off at Tallaght Stadium is at 7.45.
At the same time, leaders Shelbourne host bottom side Dundalk and Derry City take on Galway United.
Waterford welcome Sligo Rovers to the RSC and Drogheda entertain St Pat's.

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