Clancy: 'There's a lot of players that want to come and play for Cork City'

The recently appointed Rebel Army chief says he has already done deals with “multiple” new signings, although announcements will be delayed until paperwork and medicals are completed.
Clancy: 'There's a lot of players that want to come and play for Cork City'

NEW MAN IN CHARGE: Newly-appointed Cork City head coach Tim Clancy stands for a portrait after a press conference at Turner's Cross. Pic: Eóin Noonan/Sportsfile

Cork City manager Tim Clancy insists the financial constraints of relegation won’t impact his ability to attract the right players to Turner’s Cross.

The recently appointed Rebel Army chief says he has already done deals with “multiple” new signings, although announcements will be delayed until paperwork and medicals are completed.

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