Kerley adds to Athlone Town squad
By Extratime Team
Published: February 02, 2012

 

Mike Kerley has added to his 2012 squad with the signings of Garvan Broughall, Ross Kenny, Darren Coleman, Sean Geurin and Robbie Kelleher while Joe Woods, Kevin Williamson and Mark Walsh all return for another season. 
 
Darren Coleman signs from Killavilla United after impressing in a pre season training game. 23-year-old Coleman is an energetic central midfielder who had a spell with Limerick last season and was part of the Waterford United underage set up when Mike Kerley was in charge.
 
Garvan Broughall who can play at right-back or in midfield returns to the club after spending the 2011 season with Limerick. 17-year-old Sean Guerins signs from Blackcastle in the Tipperary League where he is described as a very strong midfield player. Mark Walsh, Kevin Williamson and Joe Woods all return for having been an important part of last seasons squad. Ross Kenny a 20-year-old defender has also signed from Ballina Town in the Mayo League.
 
Kelleher, 27, is a recognised striker and holds over 100 League of Ireland appearances and has previously played for both Limerick and Shamrock Rovers. He has also lined out for Fairview Rangers in the Limerick District League and he joins the club from Ballynanty Rovers in Limerick.



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