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Must-read for fans

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THE latest book reflecting on Dundalk FC’s season will be launched in Dundalk IT this Wednesday.

‘We See Things They’ll Never See’ is the fifth seasonal review from local journalist Gavin McLaughlin to be published in recent years.

It will chronicle the club’s journey throughout 2019 from Vinny Perth’s appointmen­t as Stephen Kenny’s successor right through from their difficult to winning four of the five trophies on offer domestical­ly this season.

Spread across 304 pages of reports, comments and a host of memorable pictures, ‘We See Things They’ll Never See’ is described as “a must-read” for all Dundalk FC supporters.

It will be launching on Wednesday night from 7pm to 9pm in the DkIT Nursing Building.

Head coach Vinny Perth will be in attendance on the night with the trophies for a Q&A session to help launch the book with all welcome to attend.

The book will be on sale on the night, priced €25, and is also available to order online at www. dundalkspo­rt.ie

Meanwhile, Dundalk FC have this week advertised two vacancies for off the field positions at Oriel Park.

They are seeking a Chief Business Officer to help drive the continued growth of the club’s commercial revenue streams and a Media Content Officer to lead on the developmen­t of all of the club’s media.

Further details on the respective roles can be found at dundalkfc.com.

The closing date for applicatio­ns is 5pm on Monday December 16th with applicatio­ns invited to jobs@dundalkfc.com

 ?? Photo: David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile ?? FAI board members, from left, Joseph O’Brien, John Earley, Paul Cooke, President Donal Conway, Martin Herraghty, Richard Shakespear­e and David Moran during an FAI Press Conference at FAI HQ in Abbotstown, Dublin.
Photo: David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile FAI board members, from left, Joseph O’Brien, John Earley, Paul Cooke, President Donal Conway, Martin Herraghty, Richard Shakespear­e and David Moran during an FAI Press Conference at FAI HQ in Abbotstown, Dublin.

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