Patrick Cregg
Patrick Cregg (born February 21, 1986 in Dublin, County Dublin) is an Republic of Ireland Association football player who currently plays for Falkirk F.C. as a midfielder.
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Patrick Cregg biography
Patrick Cregg (born February 21, 1986 in Dublin, County Dublin) is an Republic of Ireland Association football player who currently plays for Falkirk F.C. as a midfielder.
Cregg started his senior career at Arsenal F.C.. However he was on the books of Manchester United F.C. in the late 1990s. His first senior Arsenal appearance was made in a 3–1 victory against Everton F.C. in the Football League Cup on November 9, 2004 as an 89th minute substitute for Arturo Lupoli. In all he made three appearances, all of them being in the League Cup. He also became a regular in the Republic of Ireland U19 team.
He joined Scottish Premier League club Falkirk F.C. in January 2006. Also known as "Padge" he is a fans favourite because of his appetite for the game and his will to win, along with his fierce tackling ability.
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