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Shamrock Rovers confirm Richie Towell s return to the League of Ireland
Former PFAI Player of the Year will be eligible to line out for Rovers from 1 July. By Niall Kelly Wednesday 12 May 2021, 5:29 PM 4 hours ago 5,760 Views 2 Comments
Towell has spent the last two season at Salford.
Image: PA
Image: PA
SHAMROCK ROVERS HAVE confirmed Richie Towell’s signing in a further boost to their bid for back-to-back Premier Division titles.
The widely-anticipated announcement came on Wednesday afternoon with 2015 PFAI Player of the Year Towell set to link up with his new team-mates “in a few weeks”.
Towell returns to the League of Ireland following the end of his two-year deal with League Two Salford City, and will be eligible to line out for the Hoops from 1 July.
Phil Foden struck in the last minute as Manchester City snatched a 2-1 win in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final against Borussia Dortmund.
The quadruple-chasing Premier League leaders had looked like they would have to settle for a draw at the Etihad Stadium when Marco Reus levelled for the German side six minutes from time at the Etihad Stadium.
But Foden, who had twice tested Dortmund keeper Marwin Hitz in the second half of a controversial encounter, hit back from close range as the clock ran down.
Having taken the lead through Kevin De Bruyne, City now have the edge heading into next week’s second leg in Germany.
UEFA are preparing to replace Dublin as co-hosts of this summer’s European Championships – and could make the call as early as today although issues in other cities may delay the inevitable.
European football’s governing body set an April 7 deadline for representatives in the 12 host cities to let them know what their position was as regards admitting crowds to their scheduled games this summer. The organisers want each venue filled to at least 25pc capacity but the FAI are not in a position to offer that guarantee after ongoing discussions with the Irish Government and public health authorities.
Taoiseach Micheál Martin said last week that it would be “very challenging” to get fans into stadiums this summer but suggested there was hope for Ireland because other countries were also in bother.
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