Name: Paul Marney Position: Preferably centre of midfield but can play anywhere! Honours: Premier League winners medal with Saint Patrick’s Athletic (2002) Ex-clubs: West Ham United, Sutton United, Saint Patrick’s Athletic Premier League Experience: 49 appearances Joined: July 2003 Joined from: Saint Patrick’s Athletic Signed by: Trevor Anderson Club debut: 2003 First club goal: v Galway United (H), 29 April 2004 Born: London, England Date of birth: 28 April 1982 Height: 5ft11 Occupation: Unknown Nickname(s): Marns Player Sponsor: To sponsor this player, please call Lisa Kelly on 087-2064682
Paul Marney (born: 28 April 1982) first came to prominence for all the wrong reasons during the 2001/02 season when his "improper" registration for Saint Patrick's Athletic ended in a court case which the Inchicore club eventually won after nine points had been initially deducted by the league. They were later docked 15 points for further irregularities. Marney made 29 appearances and scored one goal during that league campaign for the Saints, and while Shels eventually took the title due to the aforementioned points deduction, the versatile player admitted that the players still treated the season as a league winning one. He made 16 appearances the following season but after falling out of favour at Richmond Park, Marney was plucked from there before the closure of the final 2003 transfer window when Trevor Anderson signed him for Dundalk.
London-born Marney, who had spent time at both West Ham United and Sutton United in England before arriving in Ireland, made a promising debut for the Whites, but suffered a foot injury that kept him out of action towards the end of the 2003 season. Marney played 28 times (26 starts, two as substitute) during the 2004 campaign and found his first goal for the club against Galway United on 29 April that year. It was a contribution which resulted in Jim Gannon pursuing the midfielder to retain his services for the following season, and 2005 saw Paul play in every one of Dundalk’s league games - where he was employed increasingly as a central defender - his performances earning him the ‘Oriel Travel Club Player of the Year’.
John Gill continued to play him in the back four in the 2006 season, but after the return to fitness of captain Aidan Lynch, Marney reverted to his more preferred role of midfield - although he was used in many positions during the remainder of the campaign. The Londoner brings the phrase “versatile player” to a whole new meaning, and has so far during his Lilywhite career played in the following positions: central defence, right-back, left-back, right-midfield, left-midfield and central-midfield! He has continued to be an ever-present and made 41 appearances in 2006 and 35 appearances in 2007 for the club in all competitions.
Profile last updated: February 2008
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