Finn Harps have today confirmed that Mark Russell will be returning to the club, as well as the signing of Karl O’Sullivan who last played with Limerick FC.
Russell was a major part of last season’s squad, making 25 starts for the club. The Scotsman arrived at Finn Park last March after a brief spell with Falkirk, having begun his career with Greenock Morton. The news is sure to be welcomed by supporters as Russell’s performances towards the end of the season left fans eager to see him back in blue and white in 2020.
Speaking on his return, he said: “Last season was definitely an enjoyable one. We achieved our goal and it was a great season for everyone involved. I was also pleased to play as much as I did. I spoke to Ollie at the end of the year and we kept in touch throughout the off season.I was always keen on coming back and once he had committed to the club and signings started coming in I knew its where I wanted to be.
“It was a bit of a tough time for me when I first arrived. It took me a while to adjust but in fairness to Ollie he let me go home when he could and I think once I did settle in my performances really improved. Its hard being away from home but I really did enjoy my time here and I’m glad to be back.”
Manager Ollie Horgan is delighted to have Russell back in Ballybofey; “Its great to have Mark back for this season. It took him a while to get settled when he signed but in fairness to him once he got a spot in the team he made it his own. He was an important player for us in the relegation battle and his early goal against Drogheda helped us to settle and ultimately stay in the division.”
O’Sullivan joins the club having spent the past two seasons at the Limerick FC, making over 50 appearances between both the Premier and First Division. He has also featured as part of the Ireland U21 squad under manager Stephen Kenny. O’Sullivan is a winger by trade, but is also capable of filling in at full back as well as further forward.
“I’m delighted to sign for the club and that Ollie has given me the opportunity to play in the Premier Division again. While playing for Limerick a couple of years ago I really enjoyed the challenge. It was a difficult season for the club on and off the pitch last season but I’m excited for a fresh start.”
Ollie Horgan told Harps’ club media: “Karl is a talented lad and we’re happy to have him. He gives us something different on the wing but hes well able to fill in wherever hes needed. To have over 50 appearances in the League of Ireland having just turned 20 says a lot about the ability and dedication that is there. He’s eager to get the head down now and give the Premier Division another go.”