The last time I posted Last Minute Miracle by The Shirelles, it was to celebrate the great Dave Mulcahy scoring a last-minute goal for Saint Patrick’s away to Bohs and sending the place into hysterics.
How fitting it should be upon Dave’s 100th game for the club he does it again. 89 minutes. Scarves go up. The crowd goes wild. It’s all the more remarkable when you consider with a half hour to go we were trailing Dundalk by two goals to nil.
Once again, the Shed End Invincibles deserve praise for bringing the Richmond Roar back to Inchicore.
Their musical chairs journey around the stadium seems to have come to an end, they’ve been in every corner of this stadium but seem to have found a natural home. Watching the game from the Camac, they were louder from there than they normally would seem right next to us in the ‘new stand’. If they remain where they currently are, and Bohs fans bring their voices next week, it will be a great advertisement for the League.
One of the most bizarre moments I can recall in the League comes soon after kickoff, with both the travelling Dundalk fans and the Shed End Invincibles singing ‘Just Can’t Get Enough’, the Depeche Mode classic introduced to the football stands and terraces of Europe by the Green Brigade of Glasgow. They’re not in sync, at all, and the sing-off continues for a few minutes with neither side willing to concede the song for the night.
They are temporarily silenced on 17 and 49 minutes when Pats hate figure and one time European hero Mark Quigley scores. Two goals, and two beautiful goals to boot- the worst kind for a hate figure to score really. The second, a top class overhead strike, has the home faithful thinking we’re on course for a third defeat in a row. A disaster in other words.
What followed on the pitch was a spectacle. In fact, coming from 2 nil down to win by a goal is pretty ironic considering only two weeks ago we were cruising at that same scoreline against Bray before losing.
It would be wrong to conclude any report from the night without tipping the hat to the PA woman. Gone are the Cheryl Cole and Lady GaGa tracks, replaced by The Selector and The Clash. Maybe next week, for Mulcahy, we’ll stick on Last Minute Miracle.


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ah good oul Muller – Super Muller 🙂
He has great time for the fans and gives 100% always!
Great read as usual.