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The city of Cork has begun to strengthen its team for next season with the signing of Waterford midfielder Garry Comerford.
City Manager John Caulfield said he was looking to rebuild his team after the FAI Cup defeat at Dundalk. Comerford's signature is his first step in that direction.
Comerford has spent the last two seasons with Waterford and he told CorkCityFC.ie: "I am obviously delighted to be signing for such a big club, John has shown a lot of interest in me and I am happy to have finished it. the line and I just want to get my head now and get ready for the pre-season.
"With Waterford, we had great games against Cork City this year, but the highlight was Turner's Cross fans, who created an incredible atmosphere and I will be happy to play in front of them in 2019."
"It's a great club and the caliber of the players here is incredible, so I just want to play my role and, hopefully, help them win more trophies next year." I want to work hard and I know that I will have to earn the right to enter the team, so I just want to play my part and go from there. "
Caulfield has high expectations for Comerford and admitted that the versatility of his players was one of the main reasons he had brought him to Turners Cross.
"He's a left-sided player, he can play in the left-back, center-left, and even play in the backcourt this year, but the midfielder is probably his best position and that's where he stands. will see compete for a place "Cork chief said.
"He's hungry, he's ambitious and he's good on the ball, he has a very strong mentality, so he's another player who, in our opinion, will integrate well with us."
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