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Charles Patrick Mulgrew is a Scottish international footballer who currently plays for Scottish Premier League club Celtic. Mulgrew is known for his versatility, great free kick and crossing abilities. Mulgrew re-signed for Celtic in July 2010 after coming through the ranks at the club as a youngster, and has grasped his second chance as a Bhoy with both hands, becoming a key member of Neil Lennon... more details
Key Features:
  • Ability to play in multiple positions
  • Versatility
  • Great free kick and crossing abilities


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Manufacturer Soccerstarz
Model Number 5060220221987
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Charles Patrick Mulgrew is a Scottish international footballer who currently plays for Scottish Premier League club Celtic. Mulgrew is known for his versatility, great free kick and crossing abilities. Mulgrew re-signed for Celtic in July 2010 after coming through the ranks at the club as a youngster, and has grasped his second chance as a Bhoy with both hands, becoming a key member of Neil Lennon's side. He never made a first-team appearance before leaving the Hoops in 2006 and joined Wolves before moving on to Aberdeen. The 25-year-old won 11 caps at under 21 level for Scotland and recently earned his first call-up to the full national side, in recognition of his impressive club form.

Charles Patrick Charlie Mulgrew is a Scottish internationalfootballer who currently plays as a centre back or left back forScottish Premier League club Celtic.

Mulgrew is known for his versatility, great free kick and crossingabilities.

Charlie re-signed for Celtic in July 2010 after coming through theranks at the club as a youngster, and has grasped his second-chance asa Bhoy with both hands, becoming a key member of Neil Lennon's side.

He never made a first-team appearance before leaving the Hoops in 2006and joined Wolves before moving on to Aberdeen.

The 25-year-old won 11 caps at under 21 level for Scotland and recentlyearned his first call-up to the full national side, in recognition ofhis impressive club form.
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