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Lowry joins Limavady United from Crusaders
Lowry joins Limavady United from Crusaders

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time4 days ago

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Lowry joins Limavady United from Crusaders

Midfielder Philip Lowry has left Irish Premiership club Crusaders to join Championship side Limavady United. After stints at Linfield and League of Ireland side Derry City, the 35-year-old moved to Crusaders in 2016 and was a key player under Stephen Baxter and Declan Caddell. Advertisement Lowry's time at Seaview has now come to a close, and he will now join his brother, Stephen, at the Limavady Showgrounds. In his time with Linfield and Crusaders, Lowry won four league titles and six Irish Cups, as well as three County Antrim Shields. "To bring someone of that quality to our club is a massive coup," said Limavady manager Paul Owens. "I feel Philip is still one of the top midfielders in the country. "It's clear he is still as hungry as ever for success and we can't wait to welcome him to the group." Lowry helped Crusaders to a fifth-place finish in the Irish Premiership, while Limavady came fourth in the Championship.

Lowry joins Limavady United from Crusaders
Lowry joins Limavady United from Crusaders

BBC News

time4 days ago

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Lowry joins Limavady United from Crusaders

Midfielder Philip Lowry has left Irish Premiership club Crusaders to join Championship side Limavady United. After stints at Linfield and League of Ireland side Derry City, the 35-year-old moved to Crusaders in 2016 and was a key player under Stephen Baxter and Declan time at Seaview has now come to a close, and he will now join his brother, Stephen, at the Limavady his time with Linfield and Crusaders, Lowry won four league titles and six Irish Cups, as well as three County Antrim Shields. "To bring someone of that quality to our club is a massive coup," said Limavady manager Paul Owens. "I feel Philip is still one of the top midfielders in the country. "It's clear he is still as hungry as ever for success and we can't wait to welcome him to the group."Lowry helped Crusaders to a fifth-place finish in the Irish Premiership, while Limavady came fourth in the Championship.

'We're delighted to secure a top six place'
'We're delighted to secure a top six place'

BBC News

time22-03-2025

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'We're delighted to secure a top six place'

After Crusaders edged Glentoran 1-0 at the Oval to seal their place in the top six ahead of the split, BBC Sport NI caught up with Crues goal scorer Philip Lowry and Glens manager Declan on the victory: "There was a lot at stake here today with the top six, there were a few scary moments in the first half when they had a few scrambles that might have gone in, but we rode the storm. I always knew we would get one chance and thankfully we took it. We're delighted to secure the top six."On scoring the winning goal: "I really did enjoy the goal, I haven't scored in a long time, and it has been a difficult few weeks with going out of the Irish Cup and a few bad defeats, but we have a lot of resilient players in the group. It was a real sweet victory, now we have to look at the next five games and finish as high up as we can."Devine on the defeat: "It was complete domination of the game without having end product. Two or three off the line and one off the bar at the end. We switched off for the goal and we got punished, it was their first shot on target of the match."On Glentoran's recent poor run of form: "It has been a disappointing couple of weeks we can't shy away from that but there is plenty still to play for. Injuries to key personnel which has really cost us but we're still in the hunt for second spot and that's where we need to make sure we end up in a couple of weeks, we have to believe."

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