Hatters duo pay tribute to McCourt after Town exit
The winger left Luton by mutual consent recently, as he sought a return to his home country, and although hugely disappointed to learn of the news, Sheehan felt it was fitting of the former Celtic and Brighton wideman’s personality.
He said: “Me and Paddy are very close, I’m absolutely gutted he’s gone.
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Hide Ad“Not only is he an incredible player, but he’s an incredible person. He’s a guy with a great family and you’ve got to look after them.
“That just sums him up as a guy, he’s just a great guy.”
Boss Nathan Jones also knew there was nothing he could have done to keep hold of the hugely exciting McCourt, adding: “He’s had a few family issues which are very unfortunate and affected his end of season.
“He’s been outstanding for us, he’s a great lad and I know him very well, as I had a personal relationship with Paddy before I came here, before he came here.
“He was just in a situation where he couldn’t commit what he needed to commit to be a top footballer for Luton, so we came to an agreement and because of our relationship, it helped in what we had to do.
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Hide Ad“We had to come to an agreement, because he still had a year left, but family issues would have made it impossible for him to fulfil that, so we came to an agreement.
“We wish Paddy all the best, and I hope everything works out. I appreciate everything he’s done for us as he’s been fantastic for me at Brighton and been fantastic since I’ve been here, so no issues whatsoever.
“It’s with a heavy heart that we have to let him go, but some things are slightly more important too.”