Eire

Eire. Ranked 29th. Tough battle for the title and interesting double. Rules: teams played 3 times against each other – this to make longer season for small leagues, and 3 points for a win were given. University College Dublin AFC clinched 2nd place in Second Division on better goal-difference and was promoted.
Bray Wanderers lost the race for promotion to University College.
Sligo Rovers was last in the Second Division with 14 points – quite a downfall for a club no long ago playing solid First Division football.
Two outsiders in the top league: Waterford United was last with 18 points and Cobh Ramblers – 11th with 21 points. Both relegated.
Up the table nothing much until the very top.
Shamrock Rovers had weak season – 7th with 29 points.
Derry City and Dundalk fought for the title. Eventually, Dundalk lost, finishing 2nd with 51 points.
Derry City had strong run from start to end and won the championship with 53 points: 24 wins, 5 ties, and 4 losses, 70-21 goal-difference. Excellent success!
And there was more: Derry City reached the Cup final, where they met Cork City. The final ended undecided – 0-0 – and replay was scheduled. In it Derry City prevailed 1-0.
A double! What a season! If the photos are in fact one and the same, the reason is plausible:
May be for another club such fuss would be overdoing it, Derry City deserves as many photos as possible: this was their only 2nd title, 1st Cup, 1st double! This season was their strongest in history. The most memorable because of that.