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Collins rules against buy-out

Former Bohemian's boss, Roddy Collins, has given up on his attempts to buy Eircom League First Division Club Drogheda United. Collins, who reached a legal settlement with former employers Bohemians on Friday last, had been in discussions with the Boyne-side club about a possible buy-out.

However, sources close to last season's double-winning manager, have claimed that he grew frustrated with the apparent lack of interest at Drogheda and has decided to turn his attentions towards other projects.

Filed by Sinéad Kissane

 
Roddy Collins,Former Bohs boss
Roddy Collins,Former Bohs boss
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