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O'Donovan made his name playing for Cork City where he finished as the league's top scorer in 2007, before a big-money move to Sunderland in August of the same year, yet another Roy Keane wonder signing that never worked out for the Black Cats.
The striker came off the bench in 19 Premier League and Cup games last season.
On
the signing Parkes said, "We are delighted to have signed Roy, there
were a lot of other clubs in for him and we are delighted he decided to
come to us."
"We are also grateful to Ricky Sbragia for allowing
him to come to us until the end of the end of the season, Roy has bags
of pace and in Ireland he was a proven goal scorer."
"We are sure he will be a popular player with the supporters and will add something else to our squad."
The striker spent a loan spell at Dundee United and scored one goal in 13 appearances.
But
because Dundee United were flying high in the SPL, the youngster spent
most of his time on the substitutes bench and was recalled by the Black
Cats at Christmas.
O'Donovan will go straight into the squad for Saturday's game against Birmingham City.
Here's hoping that Ricky Sbragia will continue shipping unneeded players out to create room and cash to bring in bigger, better names.
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