Mullin makes move to Morecambe

31 August 2009 15:51
Mullin, having ended his 14-year association with Stanley, is expected to make his bow for the Shrimps against the Cumbrians at Christie Park on Tuesday night. Manager Sammy McIlroy told Morecambe's official website: "I have been looking at signing Paul since pre-season and I'm delighted that the deal has finally been achieved. "He is a player who has always impressed me and I'm sure he will be a tremendous addition to the squad." The 35-year-old striker, who made over 400 appearances for Stanley and is their all-time record goalscorer, revealed McIlroy offered him the new challenge he had been looking for. "It is sad to leave Stanley after all these years because I have had a great time there," he said. "But I am now at that stage of my career where I need a new challenge and it is a good time to move on." Fraser McLachlan is a long-term absentee after he twisted his knee in the opening-day draw against Hereford but fellow midfielder Mark Duffy is available after suspension.

Source: Team_Talk