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    Ger Crossley

    Doing a bit of research on the careers of our succesful underage international players. Am I correct in saying that Ger Crossley ended up at Galway at some stage? If so, when was this, how did he do and any idea where he went/where is he now?

    Any info appreciated, thanks.

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    Yeah he played with us for 2/3 seasons, did average but faded, I think he ended up at Cliftonville, dunno where he is now. Common consensus was that his attitude wasn't great and he generally seemed somewhat out of shape - two flaws often readily attributed to League of Ireland players whose preceding employment was at a higher level.

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    I think he was our only full time professional at the time - in a team of part-timers. He had nothing to do all day and all day to do it.
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    Don O’Riordan brought him in at the start of the 2000/01 season. He occupied a centre-midfield position with little distinction for the first half of the season. When it became obvious that he wasn’t going to make any contribution there, he was moved to full-back for the remainder of the season where he was an enthusiastic throw in taker. I think he moved on to Shelbourne either at the end of that season or very early in the next. I don’t think he made a great impression there. He was with Cliftonville a few seasons later.

    I hated the little *****. Every time I saw that he was still in the team I was fit to be tied.

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    Apparently he came highly recommended to Don O'Riordan. The recommendation came from the then National Youth teams manager........Brian Kerr.

    Ger Crossley was a huge disappointment in Galway. Maybe his head was just wrong. I don't think he ever settled in town. He was a very young lad who came with with a footballing reputation he did not live up to. I think he became a father at a very young age also & this coincided with his arrival in Galway.

    From the club's perspective it was an expensive mistake. From his perspective, I'd say it was a total disaster.

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    Thanks lads. The words out of shape, faded, and mistake seem to repeat themselves elsewhere as well. Thanks.

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