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Drogheda's American Lambe with another reason to celebrate on Fourth of July

Drogheda's American Lambe with another reason to celebrate on Fourth of July

SSE Airtricity League Men's Premier Division
Drogheda Independent
For Drogheda's Owen Lambe, the 4th of July looked very different this year.
Having swapped Los Angeles for Drogheda in the winter, the wing-back was foregoing United States' Independence Day celebrations for the first time.
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