should do well for you, he'd be a decent first division striker I'd reckon.
The younger Colin O'Brien has apparently agreed terms with Limerick.
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should do well for you, he'd be a decent first division striker I'd reckon.
good move for him and for limerick IMO. Going to the 1st division did S Oflynn the power of good, hopefully it will benefit colin too.
he s goona bang in twenty goals. hopefully a big season from rossy cosgrave
Could one of the Cork City fans give us some detail about his background, form and what to expect?
"Anyone who's Soapy should be flushed and anyone who's a Deserter should be shot."
- John Purcell (Limerick FC Commercial Manager), February 2004
not a city fan but know dat he had a great start to his career,played a few games with ireland youths,den big pat came to city and he didnt get a look in.gonna b rusty.
Great player, had an amazing start to his eL carrer. Scored late winners against Shels, Rovers and Galway. When he burst on to the scene we still had Morely and Caulfield. When the two lads retired we were all ready for him to make a huge impact on the eL. Then we signed some unknow chap called John O'Flynn who played up front with George O'Callaghan.
He had his way into the team blocked but still worked away, made the odd few appearences, scored a few goals too, one against St. Pats, one in the Cup against Glenmore/Dundrum. Might have scored more.
Dolan came and and brough Kevin Doyle with him. Then we had an excellent partnership from our u-21 of Jamie Nolan and Denis Behan. All this made it very hard for Colin to get his game. Even this season he played well for our u-21. He scored 4 goals in the semi against Shels alone.
Very good player who will really benefit from playing week in week out. I've a feeling he could go the Steve O'Flynn route of us signing him back after a while.
Oh no not them again
Colin P is a great player and should do very well, is it a loan or did you sign him. If he hasn't lost any of his pace, then you'll be in for a treat.
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Loan deal apparentlyOriginally posted by A face
is it a loan or did you sign him.
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