| PLAYERS |
| GLEN CROWE Forward Born: 25/12/1977 Birthplace: Dublin Glen began his senior career with Wolves and scored in his first full game away to Charlton in May 1996. He also played with Cardiff City, Exeter City and Plymouth Argyle before returning to Dublin with Bohs in the summer of 1999. He won a bronze medal with the Republic of Ireland at the World Youth Cup in Malaysia in 1997. Boh's top scorer in season 1999/2000 with 10 goals. A year later he became top striker in the country with 25 league goals and another 10 in cup competitions. He then equalled the club record for scoring in 8 consecutive games. Last season he won the Soccer Writers, PFAI and Eircom League player of the year awards. He was called into the Republic of Ireland squad for the World Cup qualifiers with Portugal and Estonia. |
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| AVERY JOHN Centre back Born: 18/6/1975 Birthplace: Point Fontin, Trinidad Capped over 40 times by Trinadad & Tobago. Avery rejoined Bohemians in 2001 after a year with Shelbourne. Happily he has started where he left off, in outstanding form in the heart of the Gypsies defence. An amazingly skillful athlete who is now playing even better than in his first spell with the clud in the 1999/2000 season. Then he played as either left full back or on the left side of midfield |
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| KEVIN HUNT Midfielder Born: 4/7/1975 Birthplace: Chatam, Kent Kevin joined Bohs in December 1998 after a two year stint with Rangers of Hong Kong and helped save Bohemians from relegation that season. His other former clubs include QPR and Gillingham. A player of boundless energy, he's a real ball winner and driving force in the centre of midfield. He doesn't score too many, but they're usually significant goals, such as the winner V Sligo Rovers on Boh's return to Dalymount Park on 31 October 1999, and he also notched one in the FAI Cup semi-final V Bray Wanderers later that season. Kevin was Boh's Player of the Year for 1999/2000, and also won The Star newspaper's Fan's Player of the Year 1999/2000. Kevin captained the Gypsies to their first league title in 23 years in 2000/2001 and then to our first Double since 1928. |
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