Blues - Waterford United FC Programme v Finn Harps Friday 25th April 2014 | Page 7

Welcome evening’s visitors to the RSC to Finn Harps This KEY PLAYER: PAT McCANN A fair part of Harps’ good start to the new campaign can be put down to the continuing presence in the middle of the park of 23-year-old New Yorker Pat McCann, first signed by the Northwesterners after an impressive trial in July of last year. A committed, driving midfielder, always looking to get forward, and with a powerful strike from distance, the fourth generation American, whose great-great-grandparents hailed from Donegal, took to League football from the off, scoring twice in eight appearances to the end of the season, and he has continued where he left off this year, notching three times already in the first series of League games. ONE TO WATCH: RUAIRÍ KEATING Another already well on the goal trail for Harps, with three in all competitions, is pacy young forward Ruairí Keating, on loan from Sligo Rovers until July. An exciting prospect, still only 18 years old, the Mayo youngster was top scorer for the Bit o’ Red’s U19 side in the season just concluded, despite his campaign being curtailed as he signed a pro contract in January and was almost immediately loaned to the Donegal outfit to gain vital League experience. An all round striker, Ruairí has the pace, control and finish to threaten any defence, and showed outstanding confidence for his age to dispatch an equalising penalty with five minutes to go at home to Wexford two weeks ago. LEGEND: BRENDAN BRADLEY Synonymous with Finn Harps, and indeed with the League of Ireland in the 1970s, Brendan Bradley’s impact on the domestic soccer scene continues to this day. The Derryman was there at the start of Harps’ league journey, signed from the Candystripes’ reserve www.waterford-united.ie side for £100 in 1969, and he finished League top scorer in two of his three seasons at Finn Park, before former Blue David Herd brought him to Lincoln City in July 1972. After a flying start, a downturn in the club’s fortunes, the arrival of new boss Graham Taylor, and a growin