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Benson says O'Donnell a deciding factor for his Dundalk return

Robbie Benson says he was only too happy to follow Stephen O'Donnell back to Dundalk.  The 29-ye...
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Robbie Benson says he was only too happy to follow Stephen O'Donnell back to Dundalk. 

The 29-year old has returned to Oriel Park, having left the club for St. Patrick's Athletic two years ago.

The playmaker spent four successful seasons at Dundalk, winning three League titles.

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Benson added an FAI Cup-winners medal to his collection last month, under O'Donnell, scoring the decisive penalty in their shootout win over Bohemians at the Aviva.

"When I started my career, Stephen was a big influence on me as a player and he helped me along the way," Benson told DundalkFC.com, "He is someone I look up to and I appreciate the involvement he has had on my career.

“He was great for me at St Pat’s and now that he has decided to come to Dundalk, I weighed up what I wanted to do, I looked at the project he wants to help build here, and I’m really looking forward to it.

“Dave is someone who also has a very good reputation within the game and I know [coach] Padge [Cregg] well from my time at Pat’s. His enthusiasm rubs off on everyone and he gives 100% every day.”

Benson returns to a club for whom he made 141 appearances in his original spell, and scored three crucial European goals.

His signing comes just 24-hours after star striker Pat Hoban put pen-to-paper on a new long-term deal with Dundalk.

"It's great to be back," said Benson.

“When I walked into Oriel Park to sign the contract, all of the old memories from my first spell here came back and I’m looking forward to replicating that again.“When I left here the first time around I felt I had done all I could with the group that was there. I just wanted something new. Coming back, it’s a fresh start. The club has new owners, who look ambitious, new management and new players to a big degree. I can’t wait to get going again.“I think I’ve learned a lot about the game in the last two years and I’m coming back a better player and as hungry as I ever was to succeed.”

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