Damien Duff was serenaded with chants by his Shelbourne players at an end of season party over the weekend.

Shels finished their season in style with a thumping come from behind 5-2 win away to Drogheda United, a result that secures a fourth-placed finish and the potential of European football next season.

The Irish legend was overjoyed at the final whistle and celebrated on the pitch with his players after downing the Drogs and recording Shelbourne's highest finish since they won the title in 2006.

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Those celebrations continued long into the night and video clips have emerged of a joyous sing-song taking place in a pub after the win.

In the video above, Shels players can be heard chanting "In your head, Duffer!" to the tune of the famous Cranberries hit Zombie.

The chant has been sung by Shelbourne supporters ever since Duff's arrival in the League of Ireland two seasons ago, and is perhaps a reference to how Duffer has become the star attraction of the League with his outbursts and passionate mannerisms on the sidelines.

However, if Duff's post-match interview is anything to go by, his time in the League may be at an end:

“Listen, Shels is in my heart and soul, firstly, I'll be in the Riverside next season or on the bench but hopefully the club will be growing, growing, growing, bringing, more quality and more good people in,” Duff said.

“But, here, that’s all there is to say on the matter. We’ve had five-six months to sort my future out and it hasn’t-… so yeah, Shels. Proper club.

“Heart and soul is well and truly back in the club. And hopefully, we’ll continue to grow.”

When asked again about his situation Duff said it was not a time to speak on his future as his frustration was clear to see.

“I want to be here but it’s not a night for talking about it because we’ve had all season to get things done and it hasn’t.

“But here, it's on the back burner tonight and tomorrow we’ll go to the pub, we’ll get probably a little bit drunk.

“Like I said, it's in the back of my mind at the minute because I just want to celebrate with the boys.”

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