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'An honour and a privilege' for Darren Mullen to manage Newry as he calls time

Darren Mullen said it was "an honour and a privilege" to manage Newry City as he announced he would be stepping down from the role.

Mullen will lead Newry into his final game on Saturday as they travel to Dungannon Swifts to bring to an end his ten-year tenure of the club.

Mullen was instrumental when his hometown club reformed a decade ago and twice won promotion to the Premiership.

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Saturday's 2-2 draw with Ballymena United ensured Newry place in the top flight for another season and in a heartfelt statement Mullen said there was no better way to depart with the club "rightfully" where they belong.

“Honour and privilege. Those are the two words I would use to describe my time as manager of Newry City AFC," said Mullen.

"Never in my wildest dreams did I ever think I would be on this journey over the past 10 years. It has given both my family and I so many great memories that will last a lifetime.

"I have known for some time that I would be stepping down as manager and there is no better way to leave the club than in the Premiership where they rightfully belong.

"It hasn’t always been easy but there are so many people I need to thank for their help and support over those years.

"To every single player who played for me I thank you. I may not have got every decision right but I hope you all take some happy memories from your time at the club.

"Special mention to my three captains Chris, Hughesy and Engine who have been terrific representatives for me in the changing rooms.

"To every single coach from the academy right through to the senior team who helped nurture those players who played for the club.

"Special mention to Ramy, Jervis, Micky, Gary, Damien Hillen and Damian McCorry who gave me more support than they will ever realise. To Gaff, Willie and Dorothy who have not only helped me in many ways but also kept the craic going when I badly needed a laugh.

"To the physios and other support staff over the years. To all the committee members, volunteers and sponsors over the years who kept the club going off the pitch to allow me to do my job on it.

"Special mention to the Chairman Martin, Vice-chairman Gary and the Hillen family who have not only had to put up with my never-ending demands in trying to push the club forward but have also become good friends.

"To my family for giving me the time, patience and support to throw myself into this role. Anyone involved in management will know the efforts and sacrifices involved and there is no way I could have done this without my wonderful wife Diane and my four daughters.

"Last but not least I want to thank the fans. From day one they have given me their full support and to hear them chanting my name made me prouder than they will ever know.

"They realise I am one of their own and will be eternally grateful for being part of ‘Darren Mullen’s blue and white army’. I’ve no doubt the club will continue to grow and I will look forward to coming back to The Showgrounds to support the team as a fan."

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