Paddy McCourt’s playing career has been extended by two matches.
A 2-0 win last night against Drogheda saw them through on a 3-1 aggregate to face Limerick for a place in next season’s top flight.
Whether they go up or not McCourt will be hanging up his playing boots as he takes up a full time post within the Derry City Academy.
Tonight is potentially my last competitive game of football as a player ???? here’s hoping for 2 more ?????????? #scarythought
— Paddy McCourt (@PaddyMcCourt15) October 19, 2018
What a man, what a player ???? pleasure to have trained and played wif u P ????
— Sammy Clingan (@ClinganS) October 20, 2018
What a pleasure to play with you mate. What a scary talent…
How much cheese ya want on that pasta? Ah you just keep grating until your hand gets sore ????????— Alan Sheehan (@sheezdogg) October 19, 2018
Enjoy my friend, I’ve loved playing in the same side as you and watching you over the years.
The next generation of kids have a wonderful mentor and coach to guide them on their journey ??????????— Terry McFlynn (@terrymcflynn) October 19, 2018
All the best Paddy ‘the Derry Pele’ McCourt, thanks for the memories. #Barnsleyfc
— Chris Armitage (@MrCArmitage) October 19, 2018
Paddy 2 more games to sign off in style, all the very best lad. Jesus Christ I LOVED watching you play ????? pic.twitter.com/aE4VLF7sgQ
— Colin Logue (@colinLOGUE16) October 19, 2018
Thanks for all the memories Paddy. It’s a great legacy to leave
— Mick Steele (@msteele72) October 19, 2018
Defeat last night would have brought to an end a career where he has displayed his magic across Scotland, England and Ireland turning out for clubs ranging from Rochdale to Celtic alongside stints at Luton, Brighton, Derry City and Shamrock Rovers.
Wherever he has played McCourt has left memories with fans left wondering why he never made it through to the very highest level.
Somewhere in Derry there may be a kid with McCourt’s ability ready to make it through to the big time with the help of one of Ireland’s most skilful players.