Dean O'Halloran

Dean O'Halloran was a right winger or striker at Fulham from 2012 until 2016. He was signed in February 2012 as a schoolboy from Southend United (Ireland) and has represented Republic of Ireland up to U19 level. He failed to break into the first team at Craven Cottage and left in 2016 to join Bohemians in his homeland.

Fulham (2012-2016)
Dean signed as a schoolboy in February 2012, joining up with the U16 squad. He signed scholarship terms the following summer and has been with the U18 squad for the previous two seasons, helping the side as they finished runners-up in the FA Youth Cup in 2014.

He was unfortunate in his first full season, 2012-13, after injuries prevented him making an impact and limited him to just 12 league appearances for the U18's mostly as a substitute. 2013-14 saw much more game time for Dean, and he impressed both as a right winger and on occasion, as a striker.

For the first half of the 2014-15 season, he was used mainly as a striker in the Under-21 squad due to lack of U21 forwards on the clubs books. An important squad member, unfortunately Dean broke his ankle in January 2015 during an U21 Premier League match at Motspur Park against Southampton U21. Set to be released by the club, Dean was offered a 6 month contract in July 2015 which was then extended until the end of the season. Again, he spent it with the U21 squad and failed to break into the first team. He was released in the summer of 2016.

After Fulham
Dean was signed by Bohemians on a free transfer on 6 August 2016.