DONEGAL BOSS DECLAN Bonner must plan without the services of Peter Boyle for the rest of the season after the goalkeeper decided to walk away from the squad.
Peter Crowley scores a goal past Boyle in the 2017 league Cathal Noonan / INPHO
Cathal Noonan / INPHO / INPHO
Boyle was initially seen as the understudy to Mark Anthony McGinley, but replaced Donegal’s injured first choice in the first-half of their league opener against Kerry on 28 January.
Boyle started the subsequent meetings against Galway in Letterkenny and Dublin in Croke Park, but was on the bench for Donegal’s last two games against Tyrone (in the refixed McKenna Cup final) and Kildare.
The Ballyshannon man was replaced for both those games by former League of Ireland goalkeeper Shaun Patton, who joined Bonner’s squad this season after a soccer career where he featured for Sligo Rovers and Derry City in the past.
Shaun Patton playing for Sligo Rovers against Falkirk in the 2017 Irn-Bru Cup Bryan Keane / INPHO
Bryan Keane / INPHO / INPHO
Despite conceding three goals against Kildare, it was believed Patton would retain his place for the weekend’s league meeting with Tyrone, which has since been postponed.
Dungloe’s Danny Rodgers has linked up with the squad as a third choice keeper.
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After playing in 3 league games, Donegal goalkeeper Boyle quits the squad
DONEGAL BOSS DECLAN Bonner must plan without the services of Peter Boyle for the rest of the season after the goalkeeper decided to walk away from the squad.
Peter Crowley scores a goal past Boyle in the 2017 league Cathal Noonan / INPHO Cathal Noonan / INPHO / INPHO
Highland Radio are reporting that Boyle informed Bonner of his decision earlier this week.
Boyle was initially seen as the understudy to Mark Anthony McGinley, but replaced Donegal’s injured first choice in the first-half of their league opener against Kerry on 28 January.
Boyle started the subsequent meetings against Galway in Letterkenny and Dublin in Croke Park, but was on the bench for Donegal’s last two games against Tyrone (in the refixed McKenna Cup final) and Kildare.
The Ballyshannon man was replaced for both those games by former League of Ireland goalkeeper Shaun Patton, who joined Bonner’s squad this season after a soccer career where he featured for Sligo Rovers and Derry City in the past.
Shaun Patton playing for Sligo Rovers against Falkirk in the 2017 Irn-Bru Cup Bryan Keane / INPHO Bryan Keane / INPHO / INPHO
Despite conceding three goals against Kildare, it was believed Patton would retain his place for the weekend’s league meeting with Tyrone, which has since been postponed.
Dungloe’s Danny Rodgers has linked up with the squad as a third choice keeper.
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