Shelbourne, the League of Ireland Premier club, is set to face Palace in Europe with manager Joey O'Brien at the helm. O'Brien, a former Premier League player, has a wealth of experience in English football, having played for Bolton Wanderers and West Ham United. He made his Premier League debut in 2005 at Goodison Park, replacing Fernando Hierro. O'Brien's career was marked by injuries, but he continually battled back, earning praise as a dominant force at right-back in the Premiership. He joined West Ham in 2011 and played a key role in their promotion push, scoring in the Premier League and featuring regularly during the 2012-13 campaign. Shelbourne's squad will be looking to O'Brien's expertise as they take on Palace. O'Brien's time at Bolton Wanderers included a standout loan spell with Sheffield Wednesday and European appearances in the UEFA Cup. His experience will be invaluable as Shelbourne faces Palace. Shelbourne's fans will be eager to see how O'Brien's tactics play out against Palace. With O'Brien's guidance, Shelbourne is ready to take on the challenge. O'Brien's career revival at West Ham was a testament to his dedication and skill. He remained with the Hammers until 2016, departing with over 100 appearances in claret and blue. Shelbourne's players will be looking to draw on O'Brien's experience as they face Palace in Europe.