Dave Mulcahy - Return To St. Patrick's Athletic

Return To St. Patrick's Athletic

Mulcahy was re-signed by St Pat's for the 2010 season. He scored some crucial goals against Sporting Fingal to snatch a draw and also a week later away to Bohemians in Dalymount Park to also grab a point for the Supersaints in the 92nd minute. Mulcahy scored for the Airtricity League XI in a friendly vs Manchester United in the Aviva Stadium on 4 August 2010 which took his tally to 5 goals in the last 4 games. He is the only player to score a goal in the last football game at the old Lansdowne Road and the first game at the new Lansdowne Road (Aviva Stadium) . Mulcahy had a superb 2010 season, regaining his hero status and gaining the nickname 'beast' by the Saints fans. Mulcahy re-signed for the Saints on the 21st of January 2011 . Mulcahy made his 100th appearance for Pats on the 25th of March 2011 against Dundalk and he scored the winner in a 3-2 win for the Saints in a game where they were 2-0 down . Mulcahy was one of the 19 players released by the club after the 2011 season and although he would later join rivals Bohemians, he is still seen as a hero to the Saints fans after many memorable moments and for his constant hard work while at the club.

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