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Full name
  
David McSweeney

199?–2000
  
Southend United

Party
  
Republican Party

Playing position
  
Defender

Education
  
Duke University

Height
  
5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)

Role
  
Politician

Place of birth
  
Basildon, England

Name
  
Dave McSweeney


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Date of birth
  
(1981-12-28) 28 December 1981 (age 33)

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David "Dave" McSweeney (born 28 December 1981) is a semi-professional English footballer, who plays as a defender

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He has also played for Southend United in the Football League from 2000 to 2004. He then dropped into non-League football and had a brief loan spell with Crawley Town in 2004, before joining Billericay Town on a permanent basis. He is also a builder whilst playing semi-professional football.

Football career

McSweeney joined Southend United as a youth, aged 15. He made his debut in the Second Division for Southend United on 14 October 2000, at home to York City in the 1–0 victory, replacing Garry Cross in the 73rd minute. He went on to make 70 appearances in The Football League for Southend, scoring one goal, which came against Carlisle United on 20 September 2004. He was loaned out to Welling United towards the end of his Southend career.

McSweeney then dropped into non-League football joining Essex outfit Billericay Town in the summer of 2004, after training with Crawley Town and Dagenham & Redbridge. He made over 200 appearances for the club. After five years with Billericay, McSweeney left the club stating he signed for Grays Athletic in the Conference National in June 2009. He rejoined Billericay making his second debut on 26 September in the 4–2 away loss against Chesham United.

Personal life

McSweeney was born in Basildon, Essex. He is also a builder whilst playing as a semi-professional footballer.

References

Dave McSweeney Wikipedia