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| Mulcahy named Airtricity / SWAI Player of the Month |
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St Patrick's Athletic midfielder David Mulcahy is the Airtricity/Soccer Writers Association of Ireland Player of the Month for July. The award was presented to the Saints star by Airtricity managing director Kevin Greenhorn. Kevin Greenhorn said, “I am delighted for Dave – as well as having a great July, he went on to score against Manchester United in the Airtricity Challenge”. Kilkenny native Mulcahy was in outstanding form during the month of July as the Inchicore outfit marched to the summit of the Premier Division. The most memorable of Mulcahy’s four goals came in stoppage time during the big Dublin derby against Bohemians at Dalymount Park. In addition to that goal against Bohs, Mulcahy netted in the one-all draw against Sporting Fingal and also bagged a brace as Pat’s defeated Dundalk 3-0. “It's like anything, you might hit a barren spell for a while but once a bit of luck comes your way it’s great to get a few goals”, said Mulcahy who spent his formative years at Evergreen. “It’s nice to have scored the goals I did and while it’s good to get goals at any time in the season, you can’t beat scoring in really important games against the likes of Bohs. “The run we have put together of late has been terrific, we’ve worked hard and I’m delighted for the fans and management as much as anyone else." The 32-year-old also enjoyed spells at Bray Wanderers and Cork City, but chose to return to the banks of the Camac before the start of the 2010 season. “It’s a real closely knit-community club at Pat’s and when the call came from Pete Mahon and John Gill about coming back to Pat’s, well, it was an easy decision for me to make. “I’m really enjoying my football, and hopefully we can continue to build on the run we’ve put together”, concluded Mulcahy. |
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