Killian Brennan

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Killian Brennan (born January 31, 1984 in Drogheda, Republic of Ireland) is an Irish football (soccer) player currently with the League of Ireland club Derry City F.C..

Noted for his tricky wing play and ability to fire in accurate crosses, Brennan was signed by Peterborough United in his teenage years. In 2004, he was capped several times for the Republic of Ireland Under 19s, before moving back to play in the League of Ireland. He was signed by John Gill for Dublin City F.C., however, less than a year later, newly appointed boss Roddy Collins' 'purge' of the club meant that Brennan was deemed surplus to requirements. Immediately snapped up by Stephen Kenny for Derry City in the 2005/2006 season, the player has been a revelation and has made the left wing spot at The Brandywell his own. It is this abundant talent that has attracted the attention of his hometown club, Drogheda United F.C. who declared their interest in Brennan following the end of the 2006 season.

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  • During the 2006 season, the printed name on Brennan's Derry City jersey was misspelled as 'Brennen'.

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Derry City F.C. - Current Squad

2 McCallion | 3 Hargan | 4 Hutton | 5 Delaney | 7 Higgins | 8 Martyn | 9 Beckett | 10 McHugh | 11 Brennan | 12 Oman | 14 McGlynn | 15 Deery | 16 Jennings | 17 Molloy | 18 Farren | 19 O'Flynn | 21 McChrystal | 22 Holmes | 23 McCourt | 24 Kelly | 31 McCafferty | Manager: Fenlon