Its fantastic that the league can attract these calibre of players back home.
Well done Cork.
Thats a great signing for both cork and the league. Healy is a great player and should be good to watch if injury free. Congratulations!!!!
Now role on the first game of the season and we kick some ****ie ass!!!
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Its fantastic that the league can attract these calibre of players back home.
Well done Cork.
Healy and Farrelly.
How many highly paid passengers can one team absorb?
Whenever I saw him play for Celtic he ran around like a headless chicken without any real composure. Had a lot of raw energy and effort though. Not sure how much of that he can offer after all those injury laden years. It's a positive enough step for the league that at least this type of player can now be bothered to come here. I hope he can remain injury free and get his career back on track.
should this not be in Cork forum?
Next ye'll be signing Dion Dublin and Efan Ekoku!
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Massive news. A huge boost to the club. Its amazing how things can turn around so quickly. Potentially excellent midfield, just need to keep out forwards fit & hope some others step up the defence positions.![]()
0 February 2007, 19:37
Colin Healy Signs for City
Cork City Football Club are very pleased to announce that terms have been agreed with former Celtic and Sunderland midfielder Colin Healy for a 2 year contract with the club.
26 year old Healy, who has 13 caps for the Republic of Ireland, expressed his delight at joining the Rebel Army. Healy told CorkCityFC.ie “I have been very impressed with the organisation and ambition displayed by everyone at Cork City over the last few weeks and I look forward to joining such a wonderfully vibrant football club.”
Manager Damien Richardson said “It is a great pleasure to welcome Colin on board. It is a great compliment to our football club and to the league that a player of his calibre has decided to join. Allied to the signings of Gareth Farrelly and Darren Murphy, this has been a most productive week for Cork City Football Club.
Richardson also confirmed to CorkCityFC.ie that he hopes that there will be further additions to the squad by the end of the week.
Ask Paul Doolin?
Moderator: It can stay in eL section for now. Will move in CCFC section after a few days.
Biggest signing in the league in years. I've no idea if he will work out but obviously has ability. This will however be a good boost to the leagues positive publicity as hes played for two former irish clubs in Britian.![]()
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With all your new signings what sort of starting 11 do ye expect to have this season?
LESS OF THE BULL NOW!
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Im delighted Colin signed for Cork City brings a bit of good news to the league for a change ....Hopfully he can stay injury free and dose well for us..
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