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Eamon was part of Drogheda’s 2007 Premier Division title winning team but the 25-year old initially burst onto the League of Ireland arena with local club Bray Wanderers in 2003 with his goal-scoring exploits, the same year he claimed the PFAI Young player of the year accolade.
27-year old forward Gary has a wealth of top experience after stints at Bohemians, Shelbourne and most recently, St. Patrick’s Athletic.
Alan is a stalwart of the League of Ireland and a valuable addition to the squad at the start of the 2009 season.
Colm is an energetic player who possesses the ability to link midfield with attack.
Irish Under-21 International Shane was snapped up by Notts County from Cherry Orchard and soon made inroads into the first-team, holding down a regular place at Meadow Lane.
An exciting midfielder with an abundance of talent, Shaun joined from Drogheda United at the start of the 2009 season.
Capped twice by Ireland at senior level, Glen is one of the League of Ireland’s most famous and successful players in the modern era.
An attacking player with tremendous prowess, Shane came to the fore on the League of Ireland scene during Longford Town’s glittering spell in the early part of the decade.
A former double-winner with Bohemians in 2001, Shaun shot to prominence during his first spell with the Gypsies in 1997 as he caught the eye of Fulham and signed for the Premier League club, then under the guidance of Kevin Keegan.
The ex- Ireland Under-21 international full-back agreed to a temporary switch to Fingal in July from St. Patrick’s Athletic and signed a permanent deal at the end of the season.