
From being thrown out of a club's WhatsApp group to going for Irish Cup Final glory... it's been quite the season for Danny Wallace
Danny Wallace started the season feeling like an outcast at Glenavon and could end it as an Irish Cup winner with Dungannon Swifts.
The 30-year-old defender has an engaging story to tell and he does so with sincerity, detailing how he has reached this point in an eventful career, thanking those who have helped him along the way and not shying away from disappointments.

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