Although reluctant to leave Champion Hill, the chance to strengthen the Blues title challenge proved too tempting for the highly-experienced Hannigan who started his career as a junior at Arsenal and counts Enfield, Rushden & Diamonds, Yeovil Town and Slough Town among his former clubs in a highly successful career that has seen many medals come his way. Having joined Dulwich from St Albans back in January of this year, he has the rare distinction of having played under three managers at Dulwich in that time, Les Cleevely, Gwynne Beery and current incumbent Martin Eede. In his time he gained a cult following for his blunt assessments and although he never found the back of the net in his 41 appearances it was not for want of trying.
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