Cork fail to get green light for trio

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Cork City Foras Co-op have been unsuccessful in their bid to register three players who would have added some much-needed depth to their newly-formed squad.

Manager Tommy Dunne had agreed deals to bring Samuele Emiliano, Admir Softic and Declan Edwards to the club, but they have been that they are not allowed to register with the Munster club.

It is a blow to Dunne's plans as he prepares for the team's first home game against Waterford United, so he will have to switch his focus towards finding other available players.

"Cork City FORAS Co-op can confirm that Declan Edwards, Admir Softic and Samuele Emiliano have not received international clearance as a result of their registrations with their previous clubs," read a club statement.

"Unfortunately, the players' contractual situation at their previous clubs, which came to light after the request for international clearance was made, meant that the players were not eligible to sign for the club after the transfer window closed.

"The club is disappointed that the players are unable to pursue their footballing careers in Cork, however we wish them the best of luck for the future. The club's focus will now turn to recruiting additional players to bolster the squad which performed so well against Derry City last Friday night."

Meanwhile, the club have confirmed the signing of Dave Warren, who will bring plenty of experience with him after he enjoyed spells with Cork City, Waterford United and Cobh Ramblers.