Neale Fenn is an Irish footballer, currently plays for Bohemian F.C. Fenn previously played for Spurs, making his professional debut on 9 April 1997, as a substitute in a 2-1 defeat at Sheffield Wednesday. He made only 9 appearances for Spurs, including starting a memorable 3rd round FA Cup tie against Manchester United in 1997 alongside Rory Allen, which Spurs lost 2-0.
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- Neale Fenn is an Irish footballer, currently plays for Bohemian F.C. Fenn previously played for Spurs, making his professional debut on 9 April 1997, as a substitute in a 2-1 defeat at Sheffield Wednesday. He made only 9 appearances for Spurs, including starting a memorable 3rd round FA Cup tie against Manchester United in 1997 alongside Rory Allen, which Spurs lost 2-0. Fenn went on loan to several clubs including Norwich City in the First Division and was part of Brian Kerr's 1997 under-20 squad which won bronze in the FIFA World Youth Championship in Malaysia in 1997. Fenn was signed for Bohemians after his contract with Cork City expired in November 2006, becoming the first signing of new Bohs manager Sean Connor. Once established in Cork he became one of the most highly regarded players in Ireland, however his first season with Bohs was disappointing, failing to score at all during his first season. However his second season under new manager Pat Fenlon has seen Fenn vastly improved, scoring the first goal of the season for Bohs versus Galway United.
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- Neale Fenn is an Irish footballer, currently plays for Bohemian F.C. Fenn previously played for Spurs, making his professional debut on 9 April 1997, as a substitute in a 2-1 defeat at Sheffield Wednesday. He made only 9 appearances for Spurs, including starting a memorable 3rd round FA Cup tie against Manchester United in 1997 alongside Rory Allen, which Spurs lost 2-0.
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