Philly Hughes - Shelbourne will be his 9th League of Ireland club.
There's got to be fairly big list in the making on this one. To start it off ....
Trevor Molloy .... how many eL clubs did he play with? 6? 7?
The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
Philly Hughes - Shelbourne will be his 9th League of Ireland club.
James Keddy has played for UCD, Derry, Dundalk, Shamrock Rovers, Bohs and now Shelbourne twice.
Rutherford has played for Shels, Bohs, Rovers Pat's and Longford and possibly a sixth club next season.
Trevor Vaughan - Home Farm, Shelbourne, Kilkenny City, Drogheda United, back to Home Farm, Monaghan United, Dundalk, Dublin City, back to Dundalk.
John Lester - Waterford - monaghan - limerick - galway
Andy Myler - Waterford - athlone - rovers
Im sure there is more for both
Robbie Doyle on the move again after being released by Dundalk.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robbie_Doyle
9 separate clubs, 9 transfers, 2 loan spells in around 8 or 9 seasons of senior football.He started his career with Blackburn Rovers spending 3 years at the club. He had loan spells at Huddersfield Town and Oldham Athletic before returning back to Ireland.
Doyle had a short spell at St Patrick's Athletic on his return before joining Bray Wanderers in time for the 2001/02 season. He made a handful of appearances at the club when Paul Doolin offered him regular first team football at UCD and so Doyle was on his way again. He scored on his debut for UCD on the first day of the 2002/03 season against Bohemians and his performances that season impressed Stephen Kenny enough to offer him a move to Bohemians at the end of the season. Doyle made a decent start to life at Dalymount and played in the UEFA Champions League qualifiers but he fell out with Kenny and in mid 2004, he returned once again to St Patricks Athletic. He has since played for Bray Wanderers (again) and Macclesfield Town.
On July 4th, 2007, Robbie agreed to sign for Dundalk FC from Macclesfield Town.
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Paul McGee which LOI clubs hasnt he played for? Must of played for his home town club Sligo Rovers on at least four different occasions. As far as I now he has played for Harps, Derry, Galway, Athlone, Shams, Dundalk and Waterford, possibly up the north as well. In England OPR, Burnley and Preston and also I remember Ski been on the now defunct Superchannel playing in the Dutch league many moons ago.
Paul Doolin and Richie Purdy spring to mind. Purdy ended his career with spells at UCD and Kildare, havingn done the rounds before that (Rovers, Derry and Dundalk, I think?). Doolin pretty much played for every Dublin team twice, most of the IL and Derry.
That piece of p1ss Alan Reynolds has been at quite a few too. Waterford, Shelbourne, Rovers, Cork, Longford, Waterrord again and Rovers again!!!
Padraig Moran played for Rovers, Athlone and Limerick...anymore?
Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.
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Harps, Dundalk, Shels, Bohs, for definiate. Didn't he play for Derry too?
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Paul Doolin's league career reads something like this : Bohemians, Shamrock Rovers, Derry City, Shelbourne, Portadown, Derry City, Shamrock Rovers, Portadown, Shelbourne, UCD as a player.
So far as a manager his career is UCD, Drogheda United.
I remember seeing Brendan Markey's career.
Bohemian FC
Millwall FC
Dundalk FC
Bohemian FC
Shamrock Rovers FC
Waterford United FC
Newry Town FC
Bohemian FC
Dublin City FC
Glenavon FC
Dundalk FC
Athlone Town AFC
Monaghan United FC
St. Patrick's Athletic FC
Kildare County FC
Dublin City FC
He is still only 31.
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