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9 July 2016

Al-James Hannigan

Name: Al-James Hannigan
Born: 26 January 1971, Islington, London (England)
Height: 
Weight: 
Position: Right-Back / Centre-Back

Representative Honours: Northern Ireland: Under-18.
Club Honours: (with Arsenal) FA Youth Cup Winner 1987/88.

Club Career:
Arsenal ........... 89/90-90/91 Jun-89 Youth 0(0)/0
Torquay United .... 89/90 ............. Loan 7(-)/0
Barnet ............ 91/92
Harwich & Parkeston
Marlow ............ 92/93
Enfield Town
Rushden & Diamonds. 95/96-96/97 Jun-95 ..£5k 31(2)/3 5(0)/2 1(0)/ 6(0)/0
Enfield Town ...... 96/97 ..... Sep-96 ..£6k
Yeovil Town
Slough Town
Hayes
St Albans City
Dulwich Hamlet
Bishop's Stortford
Carshalton Athletic
Enfield Town
Leyton
Kettering Town
Fisher Athletic
East Thurrock United
Dulwich Hamlet
Enfield
Enfield Town
Aveley
Cray Wanderers

Biography:
A tough-tackling defender, Al-James Hannigan was London-born to a Northern Irish mother. A Spurs fan as a boy, he eventually joined Arsenal as a teenager and played alongside Steve Morrow in the 1988 FA Youth Cup final win over Doncaster Rovers.

James played for Northern Ireland at youth level and was included in the Under-21 squad for a match against Israel in 1990, but he didn't play in that match.

Highbury Inn
RDFC 1992

31 January 2014

Joey Jones

@JDJ25
Name: Joseph D. Jones
Born: 15 April 1994, Kingston (England)
Height:
Weight:
Position: Defender / Midfielder

Representative Honours: Northern Ireland: Under-21, Under-19, 9 Under-17 Caps / 1 Goal, 2 Under-16 Caps.

Club Career:
Teams ...... --Seasons-- Signed -Fee- League FA Cup FL Cup Other
Sutton United ................. Youth
Arsenal ....................... Youth 0(0)/0
Leicester C. ............. 2010 Youth 0(0)/0 
Yeovil Town. 13/14 ..... Jun-13 .Free 0(0)/0
Brentford .............. c/s-13 Trial 
Woking ..... 13/14 ..... Jan-14 .Loan 6(6)/2 (Conference)
Woking ..... 14/15-17/18 Jul-14 .Free
Eastleigh .. 18/19- date Jun-18

Biography:
Capable across the back line or in midfield, but most at home at centre-back, Joey Jones spent time with Arsenal as a schoolboy before opting to sign youth forms with Leicester. He was released by the Foxes in the summer of 2013 without making a firstteam appearance but remained in the Championship with newly promoted Yeovil Town, signing after a successful trial spell. Having played only reserve-team football for the Glovers, he joined Conference side Woking mid-way through the 2013/14 season on a short-term loan deal.

Eligible for Northern Ireland thanks to his Ulster-born father, Dave, Jones was first capped as a fifteen-year-old at Schoolboy level. Although he retained ambitions of winning international recognition from his native-England, he continued through the Irish FA's youth teams, earning a first Under-21 cap in a friendly against Hungary in August 2012.

More to follow.

Soccerbase
IrishFA

Northern Ireland Under-21 Cap Details:
15-08-2012 Hungary A L 2-3 FR
still active

12 May 2013

Northern Ireland's English Title Winning Players

The following (Northern) Ireland players have claimed top division league winners medals in England (Football League until 1992, Premier League thereafter)...

Possibly incomplete.

3
Jonny Evans (Manchester United) 2009 [16(1)/0], 2011 [11(2)/0], 2013 [21(2)/3]
Bill McCracken (Newcastle United) 1905 [13/0], 1907 [22/1], 1909 [30/1] (also won Irish League title with Distillery in 1903)
Jack Reynolds (Aston Villa) 1894 [30/7], 1896 [22/2], 1897 [30/2]

Jonny Evans
(Manchester United)
2
George Best (Manchester United) 1965 [41/10], 1967 [42/10]
Elisha Scott (Liverpool) 1922 [39/0], 1923 [42/0] (also won Irish League titles with Belfast Celtic in 1919 and 1936)
Billy Lacey (Liverpool) 1922 [39/1], 1923 [30/1]

1
Roy Carroll (Manchester United) 2003 [8(2)/0] (also won Greek League title with Olympiakos 2013 and Irish League title with Linfield 2017)
John McClelland (Leeds United) 1992 [16(2)/0]
Martin O'Neill (Nottingham Forest) 1979 [38(2)/8]
Pat Rice (Arsenal) 1971 [41/0]
Tommy Jackson (Everton) 1970 [14(1)/0] (also won Irish League titles with Glentoran in 1967 and 1968)
Billy Bingham (Everton) 1963 [23/5]
Danny Blanchflower (Tottenham Hotspur) 1961 [42/6]
Jimmy McIlroy (Burnley) 1960 [32/6]
Alex Elder (Burnley) 1960 [34/0]
Jackie Blanchflower (Manchester United) 1956 [18/3]
Liverpool: Football League Champions 1922 & 1923
Elisha Scott (back row centre) and Billy Lacey
(front row, second from left) played in both successes
Jackie Carey (Manchester United) 1952 [38/3]
Billy Cook (Everton) 1939 [40/5]
Alex Stevenson (Everton) 1939 [36/11] (also won Scottish League title with Rangers in 1934)
Peter Doherty (Manchester City) 1937 [41/30]
Jimmy Dunne (Arsenal) 1934 [21/9] (also won League of Ireland title with Shamrock Rovers in 1938 and 1939)
WK Gibson* (Sunderland) 1902 [1/0]

Since 1993, the following players can claim to have been "Football League Champions" as winners of the English second tier (Division One to 1992/93-2003/04, Championship 2004/05-date). The Football League was renamed as the English Football League (EFL) in 2016...

1
Chris Brunt (West Bromwich Albion) 2008 [22(12)/4]
Michael Duff (Burnley) 2016 [23(1)/0]
Jonny Evans (Sunderland) 2007 [18/1]
Jeff Whitley (Sunderland) 2005 [32(3)/0]
George McCartney (Sunderland) 2005 [35(1)/0]
Paul McVeigh (Norwich City) 2004 [36(8)/5]
Phil Mulryne (Norwich City) 2004 [14(20)/3]
Gerry Taggart (Bolton Wanderers)
Kevin Horlock (Manchester City) 2002 [33(9)/7]
Maik Taylor (Fulham) 2001 [44/0]
Gerry Taggart (Bolton Wanderers) 1997 [43/3]
Tommy Wright (Newcastle United) 1993 [14/0]

* Gibson played in Sunderland's final match of the 1901/02 season and is recorded as Ireland's first English title winner by some contemporary sources. It is unclear as to whether he received a medal.

See also:
Northern Ireland's FA Cup Finalists
Northern Ireland Player with 20+ Goals in a Football League Season

5 April 2009

Kevin O'Flanagan

Name: Dr. Kevin Patrick O'Flanagan
Born: 10 June 1919, Dublin
Died: 26 May 2006, Dublin
Position: Forward

Representative Honours: (Northern) Ireland: 2 "Victory" Caps (1946), 2 Amateur Caps / 1 Goal (1949-1950); Eire: 10 Full Caps / 3 Goals (1937-1947), Junior Representative (1937); League of Ireland Representative;
(at Rugby) Ireland: 1 Cap (1947), 2 Unofficial Caps (1942-1946); Leinster; Irish Universities.
Club Honours: (with Bohemians) FAI Cup Runner-Up 1944/45; Dublin-Belfast Inter City Cup Winner 1944/45.

Club Career:
Clubs
Seasons
Signed
Fee
League
FA Cup
Other
War-Time
Home Farm
-
-
Youth
-
-
-
-
Bohemians
35/36-44/45
-
Amat
*145/95
-
-
-
Arsenal
45/46-46/47
Aug-45
Amat
14/ 3
2/0
-
18/11
Corinthian-Casuals
-
-
Amat
-
(Isthmian League)
Barnet
-
-
Amat
-
(Athenian League)
Brentford
49/50
Nov-49
Amat
6/ 0
1/0
-
-
TOTALS
£-
165/98
3/0
-
18/11
* all games.

Rugby Career:
Teams
UCD
Lansdowne
London Irish

Biography:
Kevin O'Flanagan was a multi-talented sportsman. He was capped at international level in football and rugby, was a Gaelic footballer for Dublin Minors, an Irish champion at athletics, a scratch golfer and an accomplished tennis player. His younger brother, Mick, was also a dual-code international having represented southern Ireland at football and Ireland at rugby.

O'Flanagan, already an Éire Junior international, made his international bow at the age of just eighteen as the FAI's Ireland side drew 3-3 against Norway in a must-win World Cup qualifier. A win would have sealed qualification for the 1938 World Cup Finals in France, though the youngster made do with a goal (according to some sources the team's 50th) having had another ruled out for off-side in the opening minutes. He remained a regular for the FAI team until after the War.

As a teenager O'Flanagan had combined his association and Gaelic football codes with some success, that is until is daliances with the "foreign game" were discovered and the GAA issued him with the mandatory life-ban. It wasn't until he was studying medicine at University College, Dublin that he first tried his hand at rugby and he proved a natural, first earning selection for Leinster in 1940 and for an Ireland XV that faced the Army at Ravenhill two years later. In parallel with his successes in team sports he was a four-time Irish long-jump champion and Irish sprint champion at 60 and 100 metres.

O'Flanagan rose to captain the all-amateur Bohemians club and in 1945 his goalscoring, and that of brother Mick, fired the club to an FAI Cup Final appearance against Shamrock Rovers and a Intercity Cup Final win over Belfast Celtic. O'Flanagan did blot his copy book against Celtic as he was sent-off.

In 1945, after completing his studies, O'Flanagan took a medical post in Middlesex. He signed amateur forms with Arsenal, turning down a professional deal so that he could continue playing rugby. He scored on his Gunners debut in a 6-2 Football League South defeat by Charlton in October 1945 and finished the last War-Time season as the club's topscorer with eleven goals, mainly from the wing. He was also honoured by the IFA for the first time with selection for the Victory Internationals against Scotland and Wales.

Nicknamed "The Flying Doctor", with the oval ball O'Flanagan was turning out with London Irish and played for an Ireland XV against France on 26 January 1946 in an unofficial international. Two weeks later he missed out on an appearance against England at Lansdowne Road in the Five Nations as he was fog-bound in London.

O'Flanagan made his Football League-proper debut against Blackburn in a 3-1 defeat in September 1946 but played just fourteen times in that first post-War season due to work and, to a lesser extent, rugby commitments. In December 1947 he lined out for Ireland in a test match against a touring Australia side for his only full rugby cap.

Although he remained on the books at Highbury until 1949, O'Flanagan made no further appearances for Arsenal. He did play non-league football with Corinthian Casuals and Barnet, earning a first Amateur Ireland cap as centre-forward against England in February 1949. During the 1949/50 season he played with Brentford, and won a second Amateur cap, scoring a second half consolation from outside-right, before his playing career was ended by an ankle injury.

In 1948 O'Flanagan, who would have likely appeared at the Olympics of 1940 and 1944 had they not been cancelled due to the Second World War, was appointed to the British Olympic Medical Committee and so began a five decade association with the Olympic movement. With his own sporting days behind him, O'Flanagan became an acknowledge sports injury expert, worked with the Irish Olympic team and in 1976 was appointed to the International Olympic Committee.

Obituary

Ireland Victory Cap Details:
02-02-1946 Scotland...... H L 2-3
04-05-1946 Wales......... A W 1-0

Summary: 2/0. Won 1, Drew 0, Lost 1.

Ireland Amateur Cap Details:
05-02-1949 England....... A W 1-0
04-02-1950 England....... H L 1-3 1 Goal

Summary: 2/1. Won 1, Drew 0, Lost 1.

Eire (FAI) Cap Details:
07-11-1937 Norway........ H D 3-3 WCQ 1 Goal
18-05-1938 Czechoslovakia A D 2-2 FR
22-05-1938 Poland........ A L 0-6 FR
13-11-1938 Poland........ H W 3-2 FR
19-03-1939 Hungary....... H D 2-2 FR
18-05-1939 Hungary....... A D 2-2 FR. 2 Goal
23-05-1939 Germany....... A D 1-1 FR
30-09-1946 England....... H L 0-1 FR
02-03-1947 Spain......... H W 3-2 FR
04-05-1947 Portugal...... H L 0-2 FR

Summary: 10/3. Won 2, Drew 5, Lost 3.

League of Ireland Representative Games:
11-03-1939 Irish League... A W 2-1 1 Goal
17-03-1939 Scottish League H W 2-1
14-04-1941 NIR League..... A L 1-2 1 Goal
17-03-1944 NIR League..... H L 3-4
10-04-1944 NIR League..... A D 2-2
17-03-1945 NIR League..... H W 2-1
02-04-1945 NIR League..... A W 5-3 1 Goal

Summary: 7/3. Won 4, Drew 1, Lost 2.

Ireland Rugby International Caps:
06-12-1947 Australia..... H L 3-16

Summary: 1/0. Won 0, Drew 0, Lost 1.

27 September 2007

Jimmy Magill

Name: Edward James Magill
Born: 7 May 1939, Lurgan
Height: 5.10 ft
Weight: 12.00 st
Position: Right-Back

Representative Honours: Northern Ireland: 26 Full Caps (1961-1966), 1 Under-23 Cap (1962).

Club Career:
Teams
Seasons
Signed
Fee
League
FA Cup
FL Cup
Europe
Other
Portadown
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Arsenal
59/60-64/65
May-59
£5k
116/0
11/0
-
4/0
-
Brighton & H.A.
65/66-67/68
Oct-65
£6k
50/1
4/0
2/0
-
-
TOTALS
-
£11k
166/1
15/0
2/0
4/0
-

Coaching Career:
Boldklubben 1909, Denmark (coach)
Frederikshavn, Denmark (manager)

Biography:
To follow.

Gunnermania
Wikipedia

Northern Ireland Cap Details:
07-10-1961 Scotland.... H L 1-6 BC
17-10-1961 Greece...... H W 2-0 WCQ
22-11-1961 England..... A D 1-1 BC
10-10-1962 Poland...... A W 2-0 ENC

20-10-1962 England..... H L 1-3 BC
07-11-1962 Scotland.... A L 1-5 BC
28-11-1962 Poland...... H W 2-0 ENC
03-04-1963 Wales....... H L 1-4 BC
30-05-1963 Spain....... A D 1-1 ENC
12-10-1963 Scotland.... H W 2-1 BC
30-10-1963 Spain....... H L 0-1 ENC
20-11-1963 England..... A L 3-8 BC
15-04-1964 Wales....... A W 3-2 BC
29-04-1964 Uruguay..... H W 3-0 FR
03-10-1964 England..... H L 3-4 BC
14-10-1964 Switzerland. H W 1-0 WCQ
14-11-1964 Switzerland. A L 1-2 WCQ
25-11-1964 Scotland.... A L 2-3 BC
07-04-1965 Netherlands. A D 0-0 WCQ
07-05-1965 Albania..... H W 4-1 WCQ
02-10-1965 Scotland.... H W 3-2 BC
10-11-1965 England..... A L 1-2 BC
24-11-1965 Albania..... A D 1-1 WCQ
30-03-1966 Wales....... A W 4-1 BC
07-05-1966 West Germany H L 0-2 FR
22-06-1966 Mexico...... H W 4-1 FR

Summary: 26/0. Won 11, Drew 4, Lost 11.


Northern Ireland Under-23 Cap Details:
07-02-1962 Wales....... H D 0-0 FR

Summary: 1/0. Won 0, Drew 1, Lost 0.

22 June 2007

Dean Shiels

Name: Dean Shiels
Born: 1 February 1985, Magharafelt
Height: 5.11 ft
Weight: 10.00 st
Position: Forward/Winger

Representative Honours: Northern Ireland: 14 Full Caps / 1 Goal (2005-2012), 6 Under-21 Caps / 2 Goals (2004-2006), Under-19, Under-17, Under-16, Under-15.
Club Honours: (with Kilmarnock) Scottish League Cup Winner 2011/12; (with Rangers) Scottish Cup Runner-Up 2015/16; SPFL Championship Winner 2015/16; SPFL League One Champion 2013/14; Scottish Third Division Champion 2012/13; Scottish Challenge Cup Winner 2015/16.

Club Career: 
Teams.......--Seasons-- Signed -Fee- -League-- FA Cup Lge Cup Europe  Other
Arsenal.....02/03-03/04 Jul-02 Youth .0 (0)/ 0
Hibernian...04/05-08/09 Jul-04 .Free 79(38)/24 9(1)/3 10(1)/4 3(5)/0
Doncaster R 08/09-11/12 Feb-09 Undis 46(37)/10 3(0)/0 .2(0)/0
Kilmarnock. 11/12...... Jul-11 .Loan 18 (2)/ 6 1(0)/0 .2(0)/0
Kilmarnock. 11/12 ..... Jan-12. Free 15 (0)/ 7 2(0)/1 .2(0)/1
Rangers ... 12/13-15/16 Jul-12  Free 47(43)/19 6(5)/4 .7(1)/4 ...... 8(6)/2
Dundalk ... 2016 ...... Aug-16 .Free .2 (5)/ 3 ....... 0(4)/0
FC Edmonton 2017 ...... Feb-17 .Free
Dunfermline 17/18 ..... Jul-17 .Free 16 (3)/ 0 2(0)/0 .1(2)/0 ...... 1(0)/0
Derry City. 2018 - date Jul-18 .Free

Biography:
Son of former Northern Ireland Under-17 coach Kenny, Dean Shiels has come through considerable adversity to make it as a professional footballer.

A starlet of a the Northern Ireland Youth set-up, Shiels signed schoolboy forms with Arsenal in July 2001 and his first professional contract a year later. Unable to impress beyond the Gunners’ Under-19 side, Shiels left Highbury by mutual consent in June 2004.

Linked with a return to Northern Ireland with Linfield or Ballymena (then managed by his father), Shiels instead signed a three year deal with Scottish Premier side, Hibernian. That same summer he impressed with the Northern Ireland Under-19 side in the Milk Cup Elite competition, scoring twice in a famous win over Brazil. The goals showed the youngster as a potential ‘complete’ striker, the first a stunning strike from distance and the second a well placed low header.

After joining Hibs Shiels made good progress. On 18 August 2004 he made his Under-21 debut against Switzerland and six days later scored his first senior club goal as Hibs drew 4-4 with Dundee. A regular in his first campaign, he scored six goals in 43 appearances. In November 2005 Shiels made his senior Northern Ireland debut in a Gala Friendly against Portugal as the Irish FA continued its 125th Anniversary celebrations.

Just two months after his first senior international Sheils announced he would be under-going an operation to have his right eye removed. He had lost the sight in the eye after a childhood accident and, much to his credit, few knew of the handicap. Whilst the operation reduced his effectiveness during his second season, it only ruled him out of football for seven weeks and by the end of the season he was touring the USA with the Northern Ireland team.

Shiels was a key figure in Hibs side that reached the 2007 CIS Cup Final, including scoring a brace in a memorable 6-0 win over upstarts Gretna. Unfortunately injury forced him to miss the Final with Kilmarnock and so Shiels still awaits his first domestic honour.

With his contract due to expire at the end of the 2008/09 season, Shiels moved to Doncaster Rovers for a fee of around £50,000 on transfer deadline day, 2nd February 2009. In July 2011 he joined Kilmarnock, managed by his father, on a six month loan deal. The move was made permanent in January 2012 and yielded a surprise League Cup final success over Celtic. Shiels' contribution to Killie's successes has been recognised by his appearance on the short-list for the Scottish PFA Player of the Year.

Shiels signed for Rangers in July 2012 shortly after they were demoted to the bottom tier of the Scottish League following their financial melt-down. He has seldom been a regular starter in the four seasons it has taken Rangers to gain promotion to the Premiership and has subsequently dropped from the international reckoning despite appearing to be much-favoured during Michael O'Neill's earliest games as manager.

Shortly after Rangers' top-flight return was confirmed Shiels was released. Subsequently he signed for high-flying League of Ireland side, Dundalk. He made his Lilywhites' debut in a 1-0 win over Wexford in August 2016.

Irish FA Bio
Soccerbase

Northern Ireland Cap Details:

15-11-2005 Portugal...... H D 1-1 FR. sub
21-05-2006 Uruguay....... N L 0-1 FR
. sub
26-05-2006 Romania....... N L 0-2 FR
06-02-2007 Wales......... H D 0-0 FR
. sub
20-08-2008 Scotland...... A D 0-0 FR
. sub
06-09-2008 Slovakia...... A L 1-2 WCQ 
sub
10-09-2008 Czech Republic H D 0-0 WCQ 
sub
19-11-2008 Hungary....... H L 0-2 FR
. sub
03-03-2010 Albania....... A L 0-1 FR
. sub
29-02-2012 Norway........ H L 0-3 FR
15-08-2012 Finland....... H D 3-3 FR
07-09-2012 Russia........ A L 0-2 WCQ 
sub
11-09-2012 Luexmbourg.... H D 1-1 WCQ 1 goal
14-11-2012 Azerbaijan.... H D 1-1 WCQ


Summary: 5(9)/1. Won 0, Drew 7, Lost 7.

Northern Ireland Under-21 Cap Details:
18-08-2004 Switzerland... H D 0-0 FR. sub
08-02-2005 Scotland...... H W 2-1 FR
16-08-2005 Rep of Ireland H D 2-2 FR
. sub
10-05-2006 Leichtenstein. H W 4-0 ECQ 1 Goal
16-08-2006 Romania....... A L 0-3 ECQ
01-09-2006 Germany....... H L 2-3 ECQ 1 Goal


Summary: 4(2)/2. Won 2, Drew 2, Lost 2.

7 April 2007

Joshua "Paddy" Sloan

The first Irishman to play in Serie A, Paddy Sloan's career could be characterised as that of a footballing pioneer...

Name: Joshua Walter Sloan
Born: 30 April 1920, Lurgan
Died: April 1993
Height:
Weight:
Position: Right-Half/Inside-Right

Representative Honours: Ireland: 1 Full Cap (1947), 2 Victory International Caps / 1 Goal (1945-1946); Eire: 2 Full Caps / 1 Goal (1946).

Club Career:
Teams
Seasons
Signed
Fee
League
FA Cup
War-Time
Other
Glenavon
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Manchester Utd
37/38
Sep-37
-
0/ 0
-
-
-
Tranmere Rvrs
39/40-45/46
May-39
-
3/ 2
-
19/13
-
New Brighton
40/41
-
Guest
-
-
1/ 0
-
Millwall
42/43
-
Guest
-
-
1/ 0
-
Manchester Utd
43/44-44/45
-
Guest
-
-
3/ 1
-
Fulham
44/45
-
Guest
-
-
11/ 6
-
Brentford
45/46
-
Guest
-
-
6/ 4
-
Bath City
-
-
Guest
-
-
-
-
Arsenal
46/47-47/48
May-46
-
33/ 1
3/0
-
-
Sheffield Utd
47/48
Feb-48
-
12/ 2
-
-
-
Brescia
48/49
Jul-48
-
-
(Italy)
AC Milan
48/49
Oct-48
-
30/ 9
(Italy Serie A)
Torino
49/50
Aug-49
-
-
(Italy Serie A)
Udinese
49/50
Dec-49
-
23/ 6
(Italy Serie B)
Brescia
50/51
-
-
19/ 7
(Italy Serie B)
Norwich City
51/52
Dec-51
£4,000
6/ 0
-
-
-
Peterborough Utd
-
-
-
-
(Midland League)
Rabat
54/55
Jul-54
-
-
(Malta)
Hastings Utd
55/56
Sep-55
-
-
(Southern League)
Lockheed Lemington
55/56
Mar-56
-
-
(Birmingham & District League)
Bath City
-
Aug-56
-
-
(Southern League)
TOTALS
-
£4,000
126/27
3/0
41/24
0/0

Coaching Career:
Rabat player-coach 1954
Hastings United player-coach 1955
Lockheed Leamington player-manager 1956
Bath City player-coach 1956
South Melbourne Hellas (Victorian State League - Australia) 1964
Juventus (Victorian State League - Australia) 1965

Biography:
One of just a handful of "Northern" born players to win caps from the FAI, Joshua "Paddy" Sloan was not just a versatile player, but also one of the most controversial characters of his era in football.

To follow.

Wikipedia Article
Tranmere Rovers Article
Calcio Serie A
Maglia Rossonera

Ireland Cap Details: (at right-half)
16-04-1947 Wales... H W 2-1 BC#

Summary: 1/0. Won 1, Drew 0, Lost 0.

Ireland Victory International Cap Details: (all at inside-right)
15-09-1945 England. H L 0-1 VI
13-04-1946 Wales... A w 1-0 VI 1 Goal

Summary: 2/1. Won 1, Drew 0, Lost 1.

Eire Cap Details: (all at inside-right)
16-06-1946 Portugal A L 0-3 FR
23-06-1946 Spain... A W 1-0 FR 1 Goal

Summary: 2/1. Won 1, Drew 0, Lost 1.

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