The Blues crashed out of Europe at the first hurdle costing the club in the process
David Healy admitted Linfield's exit from Europe at the first hurdle is likely to have an impact on the club's transfer activity.
It looked like there would only be one winner after that but the hosts were hit by the late suckerpunch. It was a devastating blow for Linfield but Healy admitted the wider implications of the defeat on the club's finances would impact new arrivals at Windsor Park. "I know the implications for me as manager and we're going to have to tread carefully over the next few weeks. I certainly don't foresee a raft of new signings."
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