O'Callaghan Set for Hull - Ipswich Town News
Town trialist George O'Callaghan is set to spend time with Hull City once his spell with the Blues is over. The Cork City attacking midfielder was due to play in a behind-closed-doors reserves friendly with Watford at Playford Road yesterday.
O'Callaghan had his trial at Town extended after impressing boss Jim Magilton last week.
The former Port Vale player, 27, hasn't played for Cork since June after requesting to be put on the transfer list. O'Callaghan had fallen out with manager Damien Richardson over a fine imposed on him by the Eircom League side's boss.
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