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Paul McHale (footballer)

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Paul McHale
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Position(s) Midfielder
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Current team
Dundee

Paul McHale (born 30 September 1981 in Stirling) is a Scottish footballer, currently playing for Dundee. McHale started his career with Rangers, but failed to play a senior game for them. He was loaned out to St Mirren in 2003, and spent the 2003/04 season at Cowdenbeath.

Paul McHale became Graham Roberts' first signing for Clyde in the summer of 2005. Paul was handed the captain's armband, and has proved to be an influential leader. McHale missed most of season 2005-06 with a stomach injury, including the shock Scottish Cup victory over Celtic. McHale hoped to lift Clyde's first major trophy in 48 years in November 2006, the Scottish Challenge Cup, but Clyde lost out on a penalty shoot out.

In January 2006, McHale joined Dundee for a fee of £5,000.

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