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Liam Dunne (footballer)

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playing well and scoring regularly under manager Roy Walker. He then made his move permanent to Crusaders. He helped "Crues" to 2 consecutive IPA Premiership Titles in 1994 & 1995. He often turned out for the
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and works as a plumber. He has three children Jack, Sam and Kate. Both Sam and Jack are promising Footballers Jack playing for
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as Dunne certainly impressed while he was there. But in the 1992/93 season Alex Totten was sacked and new manager
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for a good season. But for Dunne this was to be his last game as he retired after the 2006-07 season.
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didn't see young Dunne in his plans for the future. So next season Bohemians manager
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but did not work out because of an argument with the manager. Dunne then went to
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whom Dunne had played with for Crusaders came calling for him to come back to
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on 2 September of that year. It was not long before he was snapped up by
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in 1990 and broke into the first team, making his league debut against
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for Ireland. This proved to be a shrewd move by Manager
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next season with experienced players such as Dunne and
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for his first spell at the club. Dunne impressed at
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