Lowry s Limavady United from Crusaderspublished at 20:12 2 June

Midfielder Philip Lowry has left Irish Premiership club Crusaders to Championship side Limavady United.
After stints at Linfield and League of Ireland side Derry City, the 35-year-old moved to Crusaders in 2016 and was a key player under Stephen Baxter and Declan Caddell.
Lowry's time at Seaview has now come to a close, and he will now his brother, Stephen, at the Limavady Showgrounds.
In his time with Linfield and Crusaders, Lowry won four league titles and six Irish Cups, as well as three County Antrim Shields.
"To bring someone of that quality to our club is a massive coup," said Limavady manager Paul Owens.
"I feel Philip is still one of the top midfielders in the country.
"It's clear he is still as hungry as ever for success and we can't wait to welcome him to the group."
Lowry helped Crusaders to a fifth-place finish in the Irish Premiership, while Limavady came fourth in the Championship.
Meanwhile, Crusaders have signed 22-year-old former Glentoran midfielder Finley Thorndike on a two-year deal.
Thorndike, who was previously on the books of West Brom, Birmingham City and Aston Villa as an academy player, moved to the Irish Premiership last season with the Glens and scored a winner in extra-time in the Irish Cup sixth round against Linfield.