Shelbourne fans have been banned from attending their side's away fixture against Galway United at Eamonn Deacy Park.
The ban comes hot on the heels and as a result of an incident where match official Dermot Broughton was struck with a pyrotechnic during Shelbourne's clash with Drogheda United last Friday night.
Speaking on the matter in the direct aftermath of their draw with Drogheda at Weavers Park, Shels boss Damien Duff said he was ashamed and embarrassed by the actions of one of the club's supporters.
"The person that did it should be embarrassed of themselves. Their family should be embarrassed of them.
"Shelbourne Football Club, the away fans, the home fans, everybody should be embarrassed by their behaviour and they shouldn't be allowed to come to a game again..."
Prior to Shels' meeting with Bohs, Duff spoke of a need for the individual to learn from the incident.
"I've calmed down since Friday but it was a horrible sight. I was angry, embarrassed as everyone was at the club. It hurt the fans as well, whether they found the person or what. Again on me, angry and emotional and probably quick to slaughter the person.
"At the same time I'm keen to help as well. You hear rumours that it was a young boy or whatever, young enough that they shouldn't have been there. I want to help the league, I want to help the club and I want to help these people.
"I'm sure he's grossly embarrassed and gone underground but you can't just leave him be as well. When I said come down to the training ground, it wasn't to get him a headlock or anything. No, just have a chat. I'm sure the person has learned.
"Quick to vilify and by my tone you would have got that, but I want to help as well."
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