Angry Sevco fans will never forgive Micky O’Halloran for going to Hampden to watch Celtic lift the Scottish Cup.
Yesterday the unwanted winger signed a two year contract with Melbourne City but as soon as the deal was announced the twitter feed of the A-League side was swamped with anger.
He’ll run fast, Do nothing then go home & wear your nearest rivals strip & probably go to their games
— Craig Smith (@csljm84) June 17, 2018
For city fans, your getting a player who is absolutely rapid and can occasionally beat his man with decent footwork but is more often let down by his poor touch. Oh, and he’s a traitorous snake who’ll be partying with Archie, Berisha and muscat in no time ????????????
— Brownie (@OzRNGR) June 17, 2018
No doubt he will be at a Melbourne Victory match very soon #Snake
— Willie Ewing (@WillieEwing1872) June 17, 2018
you will find out very quickly whether his head is there. There was literally pictures of him sitting in amongst Celtic fans at a recent cup final. A snake of a man and can honestly say in all games, we would have been better laying his shirt on the ground instead of playing him.
— Hedgie1872 (@stu_f_1873) June 17, 2018
Wonder how long it’ll take before hes seen amongst the melbourne victory fans
— Reece Bailie (@ReeceRFCMUFC200) June 17, 2018
O’halloran tends too go missing from time to time most likley to be found in the away end
— Decky (@DM19RFC) June 17, 2018
Andy Halliday is another exceptional talent as is Lee Hodson have a look I think both available for a good fee
— William Wallace (@Wullie_) June 17, 2018
So is Forrester, he’s a cracking players please don’t take him too ???? ????
— Orange Jimmy ¯\_(?)_/¯ (@13579Jimmy) June 17, 2018
His link up play with lee hodson was unreal another player for you to look at
— Div Higgins (@divhiggins) June 17, 2018
Stop lying to them their link up play would be nothing without Halliday as the magic trio ????
— NonOffensiveOrangeBear (@OrangeBearRFC) June 17, 2018
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Mark Warburton splashed out £500,000 to St Johnstone for O’Halloran in January 2015 as he prepared to take Sevco into the top tier.
Life in the Premiership proved too much for both men with the winger falling out of contention and Warbo resigning seven months into the new season.
Pedro Caixinha, Graeme Murty and Steven Gerrard failed to find a place for O’Halloran despite a successful loan spell at St Johnstone last season.
Although he had two years still to run on his Ibrox contract no fee was paid for the 26-year-old with Sevco happy to remove his wage from the books.