Thanks and good luck Sean
Well its 16.40 here in Dublin so not a hope of getting to the game.
But i'd just like to thank Sean for all the wonderful memories he has left us with just his time at the club.
I've known Sean and his family since they moved from the big smoke to Ballinalee and into our community. With his father Eddie visiting our home almost daily as our postman and saturday evening drinks in the Stags Head ( oh and the lovely red fiesta !! )
I'll always remember him having so much skill on the pitch at break time and the only way to stop him was the odd kick;) but when it came to trying the GAA Sean never could grasp it:D but he brought soccer into our school and within a few years there was a team which of course was built around him.
Fast forward to sceondary school and his skills were on show once more and it was just a matter of time until he was signed by a big club.
It was a proud moment for all in Ballinlaee when Sean signed for Boro and was mixing with the likes of Gazza !!
Things didn't work out and Sean came back to Ireland. Very lucky for us he signed for De Town and the fairytale begun.
Sean has always given his best for our club and as a player was always dependable at left back or on the wing.
He is a true fans favourite and never minds talking to fans or having pictures taken.
As a footballer he was special, but as a person is he a gem and a true gent.
A few years ago we made a dvd called Memories & Heroes, if you want to relive the best of Sean then take it out over the weekend and have a look at it. Sean really sums it up as he has given us some fantastic memories and is a hero to many young and not so young Town supporters.
Sean,
Thanks
Mark Neilon.