Former Bolton Wanderers striker Eoin Doyle is hoping to have an impact and success at new club St Patrick's Athletic.
The 33-year-old has moved back to his native Ireland to St Pat's and put pen to paper on a long-term contract at the Dublin side.
The forward has been Wanderers' vice-captain and scored 19 goals for the University of Bolton Stadium club as Ian Evatt's side won promotion out of League Two.
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Doyle leaves the University of Bolton Stadium club with 27 goals in 72 appearances in all competitions, with his last game for the team being the 1-0 loss to Hartlepool United earlier this month in the Papa John's Trophy.
The striker has previously spoken of his desire to play again in Ireland before hanging up his boots and retiring, and has now completed a move back to his homeland.
And Doyle is excited to be back home and is looking forward to getting started at his new club.
Doyle told the St Pat's website: "I'm delighted, I'm buzzing to be finally home and I'm happy to have joined such a big club. I've got a very good relationship with the manager (Tim Clancy), we go back a bit having played together, we speak quite frequently.
"I got a phone call from the owner (Garrett Kelleher) and everything moved really quickly so I'm delighted to get it over the line.
"I've had interest from elsewhere but having spoken to Tim and Garrett, they've got big plans for the club going forward and that's something I want to be a part of.
"It was a huge decision for me and coming home was a major factor, I've always been a big fan of the league, and looked out for the results of the clubs I've played at and Tim's results at Drogheda etc.
"I didn't want to come back when I was too old when I couldn't add any value to the team, it was important for me to come back and try have some success."