Roy O'Brien
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Roy O'Brien (born November 27, 1974) is an Irish professional footballer currently plying his trade with Weymouth in the Nationwide Conference National.
Before this he had a successful stint at Yeovil Town, playing mainly at right back and becoming a cult hero amongst the fans. He started his career at Arsenal, despite making no appearences, and also spent time at Cork City.
He still lives in Yeovil and is known to enjoy walking his dog.
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Weymouth F.C. - Current Squad |
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2 Ross-Jennings | 3 Challis | 4 O'Brien | 5 Bernard | 6 Coutts | 7 Crittenden | 9 Phillips | 10 Beavon | 11 Nadé | 12 Burton | 14 Vickers | 15 Ironside | 16 Hartmann | 17 Matthews | 18 James | 19 Weatherstone | 20 Dixon | 21 Carmichael | 23 Dutton | 24 Tindall | 25 Cottrell | 26 Baker | 27 Platt | Player Manager: Tindall |
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