Sean Connor - Playing Career

Playing Career

Connor began his career at Distillery in the Irish League where he played for one full season before moving to Port Vale. He struggled to gain a regular first team place and went out on loan to Macclesfield Town before returning home and signing for Ards.

He was involved in a car accident soon after signing, breaking his chest bone, some ribs, puncturing his lung and damaging his left leg.

He made his playing comeback with Cliftonville but was unable to reach the same level and eventually retired.

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