On Wednesday night in Tallaght, the inevitable finally became official. Shamrock Rovers, despite a few recent minor stutters, clinched their fifth title in six years thanks to a Dylan Watts free-kick. Stephen Bradley's side are used to crossing this finish line. This time, they limped over it, but over it they went nonetheless. The conversation around Tallaght will shift now. It will be about legacy. About history. About how this team managed to navigate a season of transition and pressure while still emerging on top. There’s still so much for them to play for. European Conference League games and the big one – the chance to win the FAI Cup and seal a first domestic double since 1987. But...