May 18, 2024

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Bala Town make Deadline Day double swoop for domestic duo

CARDIFF, WALES - 05 AUGUST 2021: The New Saints' Dean Ebbe during the UEFA Conference League third qualifying round fixture between The New Saints FC & FC Viktoria Plzeň at the Cardiff City Stadium, Wales, UK. (Pic by John Smith/FAW)

Bala Town added defender Daniel Mullarkey from Bangor City and centre forward Dean Ebbe to their ranks on Deadline Day.

Joining the Lakesiders is Saint Lucian international Daniel Mullarkey from Bangor City.

A youth academy product of Birmingham City, Mullarkey has spent the majority of his career in the English non-league scene, though he did have a spell in both Cyprus with AEL Limassol and in Bulgaria with Strumska Slava.

The 30-year-old has seven caps for Saint Lucia, after being called up in 2015 whilst with Kettering Town.

His last few sides have included Wolverhampton Sporting, Ilkeston Town, Bromsgrove Sporting, and Redditch United.

In his short time at Bangor City the defender made nine appearances scoring two goals in the process as well as facing his new Club in the Nathaniel MG Cup earlier this season.

Earlier in the afternoon, the Club announced that Dean Ebbe would be joining the Lakesiders until the end of the season from The New Saints.

The 27-year-old from Dublin has over 60 appearances under his belt for The New Saints but has had limited game time under boss Anthony Limbrick this season.

Ebbe had not made a senior appearance for the Saints since November, when he scored off the substitutes bench in the 6-0 win over Haverfordwest County.

He has made a total of four league appearances this season, limiting him to just 35 minutes of league action.

Ebbe did play and score in the three Welsh Cup appearances he had.

The pair could make their debuts this coming Friday in the Cymru Premier fixture against Caernarfon Town.

(Pic by John Smith/FAW)

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