Enda Curran Signs for Treaty United

Treaty United have announced the re-signing of last season’s top goal scorer and First Division Player of the Year nominee Enda Curran. The news is a timely boost for the club following the departure of some notable players in recent days including Callum McNamara and Jack Brady.

Curran scored 20 goals in all competitions last season and quickly became a fans favourite. Despite interest from various League of Ireland clubs in the off season, Curran has decided to remain at the Markets Field.

Treaty will begin their campaign on February 17th with a home clash against Bray Wanderers under the new management of Ian Ryan. The club have also announced that season tickets are on sale ahead of the new campaign.

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