Burns returns to Oriel Park
By Darren Crawley
Published: January 26, 2012

Dundalk FC have announced the return of former captain Liam Burns to the club.

The former double winner returns from a second spell at Bohemians and penned a one year deal at Oriel Park on Thursday evening. The 2012 season will be the centre-back's third season with the club having spent the 2009 and 2010 season with the club before departing for the Gypsies.

The 33 year-old made a total of 62 appearances, in which he scored 3 goals, during that spell and was club captain for the 2010 season under Ian Foster.

 

However, injury hampered his season and he missed 16 games in a row, a run of games which coincided with the Lilywhites slump in form. He did return for the final 11 games and resulted in a drastic improvement in form for the side.

The Northern Irishman left the border venue to once again link up with Pat Fenlon at Dalymount Park and was an almost ever-present figure in the 2011 season. Burns played in 32 of the club's 36 league games last term before sealing a return to Oriel for a second spell at the Louth club.

Burns is manager Sean McCaffrey's tenth signing of pre-season and joins Mark Griffin, Stephen McDonnell, Nathan Murphy, Eoghan Osborne, Derek Foran, Chris Shields, John Mountney, Shane O’Neill and Gary Shanahan.

With the pre-season merry-go-round in full swing and trialists trying to impress at Oriel Park, many more signings are expected over the coming weeks.




Extratime TV

Filmed by Peter O'Doherty (podproductions.ie) extratime.ie reporter Cillian Shields talks to Bohemians manager Aaron Callaghan ......
Filmed by Peter O'Doherty, Republic of Ireland assistant manager Marco Tardelli gives his thoughts on ......
Filmed by Peter O'Doherty, Republic of Ireland manager Giovanni Trapattoni tells the Irish media why ......

Columns and Features

Festivals, Cakes and Jumping out of Aeroplanes
Phew... and breathe! What a whirlwind few weeks it has been since my last column. ......
Why Man City must thank Monaghan
When Manchester City’s Sergio Aguero finished off the move that captured the Premier League title ......
Ben Fatto, Signore Trap
In times of such uncertainty it is very easy to be swept away in a ......
From Pitch to Putt
Irish golf is in rude health with four current Irish players with Major wins on ......
Take off your jester
I’m writing this week from Manchester (cue dozens of you guffawing and browser tabs being ......


Home | Newsdesk | Leagues | Fixtures | Squads | Site Map | Privacy Policy | About Us | Contact Us

League of Ireland Premier Division League Table | Fixtures by Team | Fixtures by Competition