Published: Thursday, February 16th 2012
Martin leaves Rebels for Dublin
Written by Matt Webb
Adam Martin leaves Slough for a new challenge with League of Ireland side Bohemians.
It's a great opportunity for him and with the situation he's in at the moment, with no commitments stopping him, he couldn't really turn the chance down. We wish him all the best
Steve Bateman talking to the Slough Express
Midfielder Adam Martin has left Slough Town to join League of Ireland side Bohemians, the club can confirm.
The move sees Martin signing a professional contract with the Dublin-based side, who marked their first competitive game of the season with victory in the Setanta Sports Cup against high-flying Portadown on Monday night.
Speaking to the Slough Express, manager Steve Bateman commented: "It's a great opportunity for him and with the situation he's in at the moment, with no commitments stopping him, he couldn't really turn the chance down. We wish him all the best."
In his two spells with the Rebels, Adam made 37 appearances and scored three times. Perhaps his most impressive spell came when he joined on loan in April 2010, going on to score two goals in nine games – most memorably his 30-yard effort at Hitchin Town in the playoff semi-final – before losing out in the final against Chesham United.
The club wishes Adam all the very best in his future career.


