Jamie Mulgrew, an 11th league title with Linfield and the thirst for further success
Briefly

On a seemingly ordinary night, Linfield captain Jamie Mulgrew became part of history as his team secured the world record for 57 league titles. The title was confirmed through a draw between rival teams, making it an indirect win. This achievement not only granted Mulgrew his 11th league winner's medal but also placed him among Europe’s top footballers with multiple league titles. Despite multiple championships, Mulgrew feels a deeper appreciation for every title, especially after experiencing a five-year drought from 2012 to 2017. His journey from Glentoran to Linfield reflects his enduring passion for the sport.
The success confirmed Mulgrew's 11th league winner's medal, setting a national record and joining an exclusive global club of players with remarkable titles.
Mulgrew admits the title confirmation was somewhat anti-climactic, as winning it on the pitch would have been preferable to the announcement after rival matches.
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