Limerick FC Considering Keeper Freddy Hall
Limerick FC is reportedly considering signing Bermuda’s Freddy Hall, a player who promises to bolster the football club’s goalkeeping options if brought on board, with the team’s manager saying that Hall “seems a good character and good goalkeeper.”
A story in the Limerick Leader says, “Thirty year-old Hall has been training with the Limerick FC squad this week ahead of Saturday’s crucial SSE Airtricity League Premier Division clash with Galway United at the Markets Field, 6.30pm.
“Hall was released by National League North side AFC Telford United last season. He also played with Conference North side Oxford City last season.
“Having been coached at University in the United States by former Newcastle United and West Ham United keeper Shaka Hislop, Hall also played Major League Soccer with Toronto in 2011-12 before spending three seasons in England.”
Limerick FC manager, Martin Russell said, “Freddy has just come in. He seems a good character and good goalkeeper, We will see how it goes.”
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