TW: Well, we just heard from Cork City’s latest signing, Billy Woods returns to the club having played from ’93 to ’95. Noel Spillane is with us again from the Evening Echo, Noel you heard Liam Murphy talking about his new signings and we just heard from Billy Woods then and a natural replacement Billy Woods really for Ollie Cahill who is gone to Shelbourne.
NS: Yeah, certainly Trevor, the perfect type of replacement for him, to play wide on the left. I mean, Billy will bring a lot of versatility and experience to the team. He’s a left sided player and he can play at full-back or wide on the left side of midfield. He’s been capped at under21 level. He’s played in some of the big European matches when he was with Cork back in the mid-nineties and as Liam said he’s probably coming into his prime alright, you know, 26, 27, 28 years of age, that way, so I think he’s certainly the ideal replacement in this side for someone like Ollie Cahill. John Andrews at the back is a younger man, but I think he actually represents the biggest of the signings so far for the club because he’s got 200 games behind him for Mansfield Town and prior to that he had three years at Coventry, Coventry City reserves and I presume he’d be linked up alongside Derek Coughlan at the back so you’re going to have two tower-block centre halves there. They’ll add height, obviously, to the defence, but they’ll be a threat too from set-pieces. As Liam has pointed out there, I think ideally what we need now is at least one, if not two, new strikers because there’s a lot of…
TW: That’s been the problem over the past few seasons hasn’t it Noel?
NS: Yeah, the goals have just dried up – they’ve found it very difficult to score goals. They were a real rarity at Turner’s Cross last season, but I’m sure that Liam, I mean he’s been unearthing these new signings in the last couple of weeks, and I’m sure that there are one or two strikers out there, because with the cutbacks in England at this stage some of the clubs in the lower divisions, a lot of players are actually coming back home to Ireland and I think it’s only a matter of time before Cork do turn up one or two new players.
TW: Okay, let’s hope Cork City can do the business next season.
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