ENNISโ€™ Barry Cotter fulfilled the dream of a lifetime by lining out in Old Trafford last week.

Cotter was full-back on the Barnsley side to face off with Manchester United in the third round of the Carabao Cup. The result, a 7-0 win for the hosts was their biggest win under Erik ten Hag as Alejandro Garnacho, Marcus Rashford and Christian Eriksen all scored twice while Antony put a penalty to the net.

Barry was part of a strong Irish contingent involved with Barnsley which also included former U21 international Luca Connell and ex Cork City defender Conor McCarthy.

Speaking about the experience, Barry said, โ€œThe most beautiful sport in the world full ups and downs. What an experience to play against such opposition forever grateful of my blessings and opportunitiesโ€.

Following underage spells with Avenue Utd and Ennis Town FC, Barry signed for Limerick FC in August 2015 and broke into the first team in 2017, making eleven appearances during the 2017 League of Ireland season.

January 2018 saw Barry sign for Ipswich Town for an undisclosed fee believed to be in the region of โ‚ฌ80,000. Having impressed on his debut, he was unfortunate that this transpired to be the last game of Mick McCarthyโ€™s reign, the former Irish captain having signed the Ennis man on a three year deal. His time here consisted of just 193 minutes of football across only four games, in a little over three years.

After eventually leaving Portman Road, he had an unsuccessful trial at Leyton Orient and also spent time training with Swedish side GAIS. Cotter moved to Dublin and signed with Shamrock Rovers in August 2021. The following summer, he linked up with another Dublin side in St Patrickโ€™s Athletic on loan.

A second chance in England has been taken with open arms by Barry who joined Barnsley last January. โ€œIโ€™d say that since my spell at St Patโ€™s under John Daly and Tim Clancy is probably when I really found more joy in football again. I enjoyed it at Rovers. Ipswich wasnโ€™t exactly the most positive experience for myself, but really when I hear the word happiness, St Pats comes to mind. So I think I have just carried that happiness on,โ€ he recalled.

Cotter continued, “You hear young lads in big academies and they are thinking: โ€˜you want to go to a respected leagueโ€™. When I was in my early days at Ipswich as a 19-year-old, Ireland wasnโ€™t considered as a respected league and Iโ€™d just come from the league. Thereโ€™s great talents back home and I think the league is only progressing and getting better. The more people you see coming back over to England after โ€˜taking a breakโ€™ and going to split up their English journey and coming back (to Ireland); thereโ€™s definitely a gateway. You canโ€™t dismiss the opportunity to play in Europe if you get in the top sides in Ireland. You canโ€™t pay for those experiencesโ€.

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