Andy Boyle and Paul Doyle commit their future to Dundalk
Image: Laszlo Geczo/INPHO DUNDALK HAVE ANNOUNCED that Irish international defender Andy Boyle is staying at the club.
“When this contract ends, I’ll have spent nine-and-a-half years at Dundalk,” said Boyle. “Some of the best nights of my life have been at this club and I’m delighted that will continue.“I think people know what Dundalk means to me and you can see the direction we’re heading in again, on and off the pitch. It’s brilliant and I’ll be doing all I can to help us keep moving forward over the next couple of years.
“I had a little operation at the back end of last year and I missed the start of pre-season so I’m looking forward to getting back in a few weeks and getting a full run under my belt ahead of the new year,” he said.really like? Rare insights on sport's biggest names from the writers who know them best. Listen to Behind the Lines podcast.“I’m delighted to have Andy back,” said Dundalk FC head coach Stephen O’Donnell.
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