Philemon McCarthy: I have an unfinished business with Dreams FC

Published on: 27 April 2020

Dreams FC returnee Philemon MacCarthy says he has an unfinished business with club and has rejoined to complete it.

McCarthy aims at helping the club to finish in a very respectable position in the 2019/2020 premiership season.

"I’m here to continue from where I left off because I believe I am not done with what I started so I am here to accomplish it," he told Graphic Sports.

The 36-year-old goalkeeper insists rejoining Dreams FC was one of the best decisions taken in his football career describing the club as "home" for him.

"Dreams FC is now part of me. It is home and I believe I am going to feel at home. I see the club as home because they gave me something that my previous clubs such as Feyenoored, WAFA and Hearts of Oak could not give me and I am talking about my first ever professional contract abroad,"

“Well I’m just going to work hard to help the club achieve its objective and goals of finishing well this season."

McCarthy also mentioned that lack of playing minutes forced him to leave the club during the 2017/2018 campaign.

"On and off pitch life here at Dreams FC ignited my resigning but I am happy to be back to complete what I started."

The former Hearts of Oak shot stopper signed a two-and-a-half year contract with the club last Wednesday.

McCarthy returned to Dreams during the 2017/2018 season after having had a short stint with Israeli club Hapoel Afula FC and is famously remembered by the fans of the club for his historic strike against New Edubiase FC at the Dawu park in the 2016 league season.

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