Tuesday, 31 January 2006, 12:49 GMT
Casey agrees Distillery transfer
Lisburn Distillery have signed utility player Robert Casey from fellow Premier League club Armagh City.
Casey, previously with Portadown and Newry City, has signed a one-year contract with the New Grosvenor outfit.
Meanwhile, Kevin Keegan has turned down the chance to move to Distillery after being released by Dungannon Swifts.
The clubs had reached agreement on a transfer but the former Glentoran and Glenavon midfielder turned down the opportunity to join the Whites.
Newry City have signed Robbie Farrell from Glenavon on a 'pay for play' deal with the striker being given six weeks to prove himself when he overcomes an injury.
Paul Millar has also acquired midfielder Lee Feeney, who has been turning out for Bangor this season.
Barry Curran has joined Finn Harps from Newry City while Glenavon have signed goalkeeper James Gallagher.
Gallagher, a 26-year-old from Letterkenny, was previously on the books of Finn Harps.
Ards have completed the signing of striker Paul McDowell from Ballymena United.
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