Brendan Place

Brendan Place (born 13 December 1965, in Dublin) is an Irish former professional football player and manager.He made his debut two days later against Chesterfield, but a promising career with the English third division club was cut short when he suffered a serious neck injury, keeping him out of the game for six years.In the 2000s, after spells with Bohemians, Shelbourne, Home Farm Fingal and as player manager for Malahide United, he concluded his playing career.Place then returned to the top tier of Irish domestic football at 37 years of age with Monaghan United.A return to Eircom league followed for Place in 2015–16, with Tommy Dunne and newly promoted Galway United as opposition / match analysis scout.
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