Limerick native Paudie O’Connor has been nominated for the Sky Bet League Two Player of the Month award after a string of impressive performances for Bradford in December.
In a very busy month for the club with eight games played, O’Connor notched a goal and assist as well as helping the side win three of their final five game to move out of the relegation zne.
O’Connor joined Bradford on loan in January 2019 before making a permanent deal in the summer. He had spells with both Leeds and Blackpool after leaving Limerick in 2017.
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