ST PATRICK’S ATHLETIC have announced the signing of James Brown from Kilmarnock, subject to international clearance.
The 27-year-old, who can play defence or midfield, joins Stephen Kenny’s side on what is described as a “long-term contract” — the club have not specified the exact length of the deal.
The Dubliner started his senior career at Shelbourne before joining Drogheda in 2019.
He impressed with the Louth-based club, helping them win the 2020 First Division title before earning a place in the PFAI Team of the Year the following season.
Brown’s performances attracted interest from abroad, signing for Blackburn in January 2022 after a successful trial.
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In search of regular first-team football, he spent time on loan in League Two with Stockport County and Doncaster Rovers, before leaving the Ewood Park outfit permanently.
Brown has spent the last two and a half years in Scotland with Ross County and Kilmarnock — a debut goal away to Celtic for the former was among the highlights of that period.
“I’m really pleased that James has joined the club. He brings real speed and direct play on the right flank and is an excellent crosser of the ball,” Kenny said.
“I feel his energy is infectious, and he is also an exceptional competitor with a really positive attitude and never gives anything less than 100%.
“James has had four years in the UK since he was last in the League of Ireland and gained a lot of experience, and hopefully we will see the benefit of that at St Patrick’s Athletic for the next few seasons.”
✍️Bohemian FC is delighted to announce the signing of winger Zane Myers: https://t.co/tTP1AU8nbc
The 20-year-old joins on a permanent transfer from Hull City having enjoyed a loan spell with Scarborough at the end of 2025. pic.twitter.com/fpDdbzuDKn
Meanwhile, Bohemians have signed Zane Myers from Hull City. The 20-year-old winger joins on a permanent transfer, having been on loan at Scarborough Athletic at the end of 2025.
“We’re delighted to get Zane in. He is an out-and-out winger who can play on either side,” said Bohs manager Alan Reynolds. “He’s left-footed, he’s really quick and I feel he will really add to the group when he settles in.
“He’s a player who likes to dribble past players and is good in one-v-ones. We feel he will add something very different – a leftie who’s really quick – to what we have in the group here already, and we are really looking forward to getting to work with him.”
“I’m extremely happy and proud to be here,” Myers, who spent time at Chelsea at youth level, added. “It’s a big club and I can’t wait to get started. I feel I’m at my best fitness right now so I’m looking forward to getting going.
“I know Harry Vaughan from Hull, we are quite close, and he has had nothing but good things to say about the club, which really helped me wanting to come here.
“I want to work hard, get into the team, help the team and get goals and assists. I’m really looking forward to the challenge.”
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ST PATRICK’S ATHLETIC have announced the signing of James Brown from Kilmarnock, subject to international clearance.
The 27-year-old, who can play defence or midfield, joins Stephen Kenny’s side on what is described as a “long-term contract” — the club have not specified the exact length of the deal.
The Dubliner started his senior career at Shelbourne before joining Drogheda in 2019.
He impressed with the Louth-based club, helping them win the 2020 First Division title before earning a place in the PFAI Team of the Year the following season.
Brown’s performances attracted interest from abroad, signing for Blackburn in January 2022 after a successful trial.
In search of regular first-team football, he spent time on loan in League Two with Stockport County and Doncaster Rovers, before leaving the Ewood Park outfit permanently.
Brown has spent the last two and a half years in Scotland with Ross County and Kilmarnock — a debut goal away to Celtic for the former was among the highlights of that period.
“I’m really pleased that James has joined the club. He brings real speed and direct play on the right flank and is an excellent crosser of the ball,” Kenny said.
“I feel his energy is infectious, and he is also an exceptional competitor with a really positive attitude and never gives anything less than 100%.
“James has had four years in the UK since he was last in the League of Ireland and gained a lot of experience, and hopefully we will see the benefit of that at St Patrick’s Athletic for the next few seasons.”
Meanwhile, Bohemians have signed Zane Myers from Hull City. The 20-year-old winger joins on a permanent transfer, having been on loan at Scarborough Athletic at the end of 2025.
“We’re delighted to get Zane in. He is an out-and-out winger who can play on either side,” said Bohs manager Alan Reynolds. “He’s left-footed, he’s really quick and I feel he will really add to the group when he settles in.
“He’s a player who likes to dribble past players and is good in one-v-ones. We feel he will add something very different – a leftie who’s really quick – to what we have in the group here already, and we are really looking forward to getting to work with him.”
“I’m extremely happy and proud to be here,” Myers, who spent time at Chelsea at youth level, added. “It’s a big club and I can’t wait to get started. I feel I’m at my best fitness right now so I’m looking forward to getting going.
“I know Harry Vaughan from Hull, we are quite close, and he has had nothing but good things to say about the club, which really helped me wanting to come here.
“I want to work hard, get into the team, help the team and get goals and assists. I’m really looking forward to the challenge.”
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