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20 January 2007

Hugh Kelly

Name: Hugh Redmond Kelly
Born: 17 August 1919, Lurgan
Died: September 1977, Lurgan
Height: 6.00 ft
Weight: 13.07 st
Position: Goalkeeper

Representative Honours: Ireland: 4 Full Caps (1949-1950); Irish League: 2 Caps (1938-1948); Northern Regional League: 6 Caps (1944-1947).
Club Honours: (with Glenavon) Irish Cup Runner-Up 1939/40; (with Belfast Celtic) Irish League Champion; Northern Regional League Champion; Irish Cup Winner 1942/43, 1943/44.

Club Career:
Teams
Seasons
Signed
Fee
League
FA Cup
Other
Glenavon
36/37-40/41
-
-
-
-
-
Belfast Celtic
41/42-48/49
c/s-41
-
-
-
-
Fulham
49/50
Mar-49
-
25/0
-
-
Southampton
50/51
Aug-50
-
28/0
-
-
Exeter City
52/53-55/56
Jun-52
-
99/0
-
-
Weymouth
-
-
-
(Southern League)
TOTALS
-
-
152/0
-
-

Biography:
Like many others before and since, Hugh Kelly came to football quite late. He had been playing Gaelic Football with Lurgan-based Clan na Gael while working in the family drapery firm, when invited to play for Glenavon after manager Andy Wylie had been impressed with his ball-handling skills.

Established in the Glenavon first eleven from early in 1937 he was soon recognised as one of the best ‘keepers in the Irish League when selected for an Inter-League match against the Scots in September 1938. In 1940 he helped Glenavon to the Irish Cup Final, keeping clean sheets in matches against Belfast Celtic IIs and Linfield, before losing 2-0 to Ballymena United in the Final. In January 1941 Glenavon suffered a nightmare defeat at the hands of Belfast Celtic, losing 13-0 with Celtic’s Peter O’Connor scoring eleven – an individual British Isles record.

Despite the embarrassing result, Elisha Scott stepped in to claim Kelly’s signature in the summer of 1941 as replacement for Tommy Breen. At Paradise Kelly claimed two Irish Cup winner’s medals in victories over Glentoran and Linfield. He may have claimed more honours had a contractual dispute not left him side-lined for some time. Never afraid to stand-up to authority, when he was reprimanded by Scott with the words, “My grandmother could have played better out there” Kelly adjusted the following week’s teamsheet, putting a line through his own name and replacing it with “Lish’s granny”.

Transferred to Fulham in March 1949 as Belfast Celtic began to cash-in on their players before leaving the Irish League. He became noted as one of the heaviest ‘keepers in the Football League, weighing in at up to 14 stone. At Craven Cottage he displaced Ireland international Ted Hinton between the posts, and was capped himself for the first time in November 1949. That game was against England, and followed on quickly from an 8-2 defeat by Scotland that had seen Pat Kelly dropped from the number one shirt. Hugh fared even worse than his namesake, conceding nine! Unlike Pat, Hugh was given further chances by the Irish selectors, taking his cap total to four.

In August 1950 Kelly moved down to Division Two to play with Southampton. He played a season as the Saint’s regular ‘keeper, and then spent a season on the sidelines before again dropping down to Division Three (South) with Exeter City in June 1952.

Grecian Archive

Ireland Cap Details:
06-11-1949 England. A L 2-9 WCQ/BC
08-03-1950 Wales... A D 0-0 WCQ/BC
07-10-1950 England. H L 1-4 BC
01-11-1950 Scotland A L 1-6 BC

Summary: 4/0. Won 0, Drew 1, Lost 3.

25 October 2006

Dave McMullan

Dave McMullan was one of the surprisingly few players from Northern Ireland to make an impact at Liverpool...

Name: David McMullan
Born: 1901, Belfast
Position: Half-Back/Forward

Representative Honours: Ireland: 3 Full Caps (1925-1927); Irish League: 3 Caps (1924-1925).
Club Honours: (with Distillery) Irish Cup Winner 1924/25; Gold Cup Winner 1924/25, Runner-Up 1923/24.

Club Career:
Teams
Seasons
Signed
Fee
League
FA Cup
Other
Forth River
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-
-
(Intermediate League)
Distillery
23/24-24/25
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-
*
*
*
Liverpool
25/26-27/28
Oct-25
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31/ 0
4/0
-
New York Giants
28/29
Jul-28
-
8/ 1
(ASL)
-
Belfast Celtic
28/29
-
-
-
-
-
Exeter City
29/30
May-29
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19/ 0
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-
Distillery
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Aug-30
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*83/20
*
*
TOTALS
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£-
133/20
4/0
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* all games, both spells.

Biography:
to follow.

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Ireland Cap Details:

24-10-1925 England. H D 0-0 BC
13-02-1926 Wales... H W 3-0 BC
26-02-1927 Scotland H L 0-2 BC

Summary: 3/0. Won 1, Drew 1, Lost 1.

Additional information courtesy of Martin O'Connor.

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