Boyd joins Conor Kearns and Gavin Molloy in signing through to the end of the 2024 campaign.
SHELBOURNE HAVE ANNOUNCED that striker Sean Boyd has committed to the club by signing a new contract.
Since returning to action the Swords native has made an instant impact, scoring three times so far in the league in the win over UCD, the draw with Derry City and the win over Drogheda United. He has made nine appearances so far this season. “Credit to Sean, he has worked his way back from a serious injury and impacted the team straight away,” said Duff.
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