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20 February 2016

Con Davey

Name: Conleth Davey
Born: 1 January 1950 (tbc), Newry
Height: 5.10 ft
Weight: 11.07 st
Position: Centre-Forward

Representative Honours: Northern Ireland: 1 Amateur Cap / 1 Goal (1973).
Club Honours: (with Dundalk) Leinster Cup Winner 1973/74

Club Career:
Teams
Seasons
Signed
Fee
League
FA Cup
FL Cup
Europe
Other
Glenavon
-
-
Amateur
-
-
-
-
-
Dundalk
73/74-75/76
Aug-73
-
51(3)/5
4/0
14(1)/1
-
7(0)/1
Toronto Metros
1974
-74
Guest
11(-)/0
(NASL)
-
-
-
Glenavon
-
-76
-
/8
-
-
2(0)/0
/4
TOTALS
-
£-
-
-
-
-
-

Biography:
Son of Hugh, a senior international in the 1920s, and father of Hugh, an Under-21 international in the 2000s, Con Davey won a single amateur cap as a striker while with Glenavon. After spells with Dundalk (where he played alongside his brother Terry) and in the NASL he returned to the Lurgan Blues where he captained them as a commanding centre-half. Also capable at full-back or in midfield, he was Glenavon's Player of the Year for the 1977/78 season.

More to follow.

NASL Jerseys

Northern Ireland Amateur Cap Details:
07-04-1973 Wales L 1-2 1 goal

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

23 August 2013

Shane McEleney

Name: Shane McEleney
Born: 31 January 1991, Londonderry
Height: 6.03 ft / 1.91 m
Weight: 13.05 st / 85 kg
Position: Defender

Representative Honours: Northern Ireland: 2 Under-21 Caps (2012); Republic of Ireland: Under-21, Youth; League of Ireland Representative.
Club Honours: (with Derry) FAI Cup Winner 2012; League of Ireland Cup Winner 2011 (unused sub); League of Ireland First Division Champion 2010 (promoted).

Club Career:
Teams .... -Seasons- Signed -Fee- -League- Europe
Derry City 2009-2015 ...... Youth 126(-)/0 4(-)/0
St. Pat's. 2015-2016 Jul-15
Ottawa Fury ........ Dec-16

Biography:
Formerly a member of the Republic of Ireland Youth teams, Derry City defender Shane McEleney was first called into the Northern Ireland Under-21 team for a friendly against Hungary in August 2012. He marked his debut with a goal in a 3-2 defeat.

A Derry-native, McEleney made his Candystripes debut against Drogheda in September 2009 and remained with the club after they were demoted from the Premier Division. He established himself in the team as they claimed the First Division title in 2010 and played his part in FAI Cup and League Cup wins as well as big European matches in the seasons that followed.

Mid-way through the 2015 season McEleney left Derry for St Pat's.

More to follow.

Northern Ireland Under-21 Cap Details:
15-08-2012 Hungary A L 2-3 FR 1 goal
13-11-2012 England A L 0-2 FR sub

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

1 March 2011

Martin Donnelly

Name: Martin Donnelly
Born: 4 January 1951, Belfast
Height: 5.08 ft
Weight: 11.06 st
Position: Left-Half

Representative Honours: Northern Ireland: 6 Amateur Caps (1971-1973); League of Ireland Representative.
Club Honours: (with Distillery) Irish Cup Winner 1970/71; (with Drogheda) FAI Cup Runner-Up 1975/76; (with San Diego) NASL Indoor Champion 1982, 1984; MISL Champion 1983.

Club Career:
Teams
Seasons
Signed
Fee
League
FA Cup
Europe
Other
Distillery
-
-
Amateur
*138(-)/9
-
2(0)/0
-
Kidderminster Harriers
-
c/s-73
-
-
(Southern League)
Waterford
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Drogheda United
74/75-78/79
-
-
135(-)/24
-
-
-
San Diego Sockers
1979-83/84
-79
-
-
(NASL/MISL)
Las Vegas Americans
84/85
c/s-84
-
-
(MISL)
Dallas Sidekicks
85/86
c/s-85
-
-
(MISL)
TOTALS
-
£-
-
-
-
-
* all domestic games.

Biography:
To follow.

NASL / MISL Photos and Stats

Northern Ireland Amateur Cap Details:
19-02-1971 Scotland H D 1-1
17-04-1971 Wales... A L 0-1
15-04-1972 Wales... A W 3-0
06-10-1972 England. A L 1-2
16-03-1973 Scotland A L 0-1
07-04-1973 Wales... A L 1-2

Summary: 6/0. Won 1, Drew 1, Lost 4.

With thanks to Jim Murphy.

26 July 2010

Thomas Stewart

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Name: Thomas Stewart
Born: 12 November 1986, Craigavon
Height: 5.08 ft / 1.73 m
Weight: 11.05 st / 72 kg
Position: Forward

Representative Honours: Northern Ireland: Under-23, 19 Under-21 Caps / 4 Goals (2006-2008), Under-19, Under-17, Schoolboy.
Club Honours: (with Linfield) Irish League Champion 2006/07, 2007/08; Irish Cup Winner 2006/07, 2007/08 (unused sub); Irish League Cup Winner 2007/08; (with Derry) League of Ireland Cup Winner 2008; (with Shamrock Rovers) League of Ireland Champion 2010, FAI Cup Runner-Up 2010; League of Ireland Cup Winner 2013; (with Sacramento) USL Cup Winner 2014.

Club Career:
Teams ............ --Seasons-- Signed -Fee- -League-- FA Cup FL Cup Europe Other
Portadown ........................... Youth
Wolverhampton Wdrs ..............2004 Youth..0 (0)/ 0
Linfield ......... 06/07-07/08 Sep-06 .Free 45(30)/23 (domestic) .. 0(2)/0
Derry City ....... 2008 - 2009 Jun-08 ......43 (-)/10 ............. 4(-)/0
Carolina Railhawks 2010 ...... Mar-10 .Free .0 (0)/ 0 (USSF D2 Pro League)
Shamrock Rovers .. 2010 ...... Apr-10 .Free 32 (0)/ 8.............. 4(-)/1
Gyori ETO .................... Feb-11 Trial (Hungarian National Championship)
Partick Thistle .............. Feb-11 .Free 11(15)/ 3 1(0)/0 1(0)/0 ...... 1(0)/1
Shamrock Rovers .. 2012 - 2013 Jul-12 .Free 28 (-)/ 4
Sacramento Republic 2014- 2016 Mar-14 .Free 49 (-)/15 ................... 20(-)/8
Ottawa Fury ...... 2016 ...... Jul-16 ..... (NASL)
Dundalk .......... 2017
Larne ............ 17/18- date Jan-18
* all games


Biography:
With four goals, Thomas Stewart is Northern Ireland's equal top scorer at Under-21 level.

He made the headlines in July 2010 after his goal for Michael O'Neill's Shamrock Rovers against Bnei Yehuda Tel Aviv earned the team a Europa League match-up with Juventus.

More to follow.

Wikipedia
Soccer-Stats

Northern Ireland Under-23 Cap Details:
11-12-2007 Belgium...... A L 1-3 ICT sub
13-05-2008 Rep. Ireland. H L 0-1 ICT

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

Northern Ireland Under-21 Cap Details:
06-02-2006 Israel....... A W 1-0 FR
08-02-2006 Israel....... A W 1-0 FR. sub
28-02-2006 Wales........ A W 1-0 FR. sub
12-04-2006 Leichtenstein A W 4-1 ECQ
16-05-2006 Scotland..... H W 1-0 FR..... 1 goal
16-08-2006 Romania...... A L 0-3 ECQ sub
01-09-2006 Germany...... H L 2-3 ECQ sub 1 goal
14-11-2006 Germany...... A L 1-2 FR
06-02-2007 Wales........ H L 0-4 FR
24-03-2007 Romania...... A L 0-2 FR
24-05-2007 Scotland..... A L 0-4 FR
01-06-2007 Moldova...... A W 1-0 ECQ
21-08-2007 Finland...... H W 2-1 FR
07-09-2007 Germany...... H L 0-3 ECQ
12-09-2007 Luxembourg... A W 2-1 ECQ
17-10-2007 Israel....... H L 1-3 ECQ
20-11-2007 Moldova...... H W 3-0 ECQ sub
06-02-2008 Israel....... A L 1-2 ECQ.... 1 goal
26-03-2008 Romania...... H L 1-3 FR. sub 1 goal

Summary: 13(5)/4. Won 9, Drew 0, Lost 10.

7 July 2010

Daryl Fordyce

Name: Daryl Thomas Fordyce
Born: 2 January 1987, Belfast
Height: 6.00 ft
Weight: 11.08 st
Position: Midfielder / Forward

Representative Honours: Northern Ireland: 2 Under-23 Caps / 1 Goal (2009-2010); 12 Under-21 Caps / 2 Goals (2006-2008), Under-19, Under-17.
Club Honours: (Glentoran) IFA Premiership Champion 2008/09; Irish League Cup Winner 2009/10; Co. Antrim Shield Winner 2004/08; Co. Antrim Shield Winner 2010/11; (with Linfield) IFA Premiership Champion 2011/12; Irish Cup Winner 2011/12.


Club Career:
Teams ..... --Seasons-- Signed -Fee- -League-- FA Cup FL Cup Europe Other
St Andrews BC ................ Youth
Lisburn Youth ................ Youth
Rangers ...................... Youth .0 (0)/ 0
Portsmouth  05/06-06/07 Jul-05 Youth .0 (0)/ 0
Bournemouth 05/06 ..... Feb-06 .Loan .3 (0)/ 0
Glentoran...07/08-10/11 Jul-07 .Free 
Linfield .. 11/12-12/13 May-11 ..... 22(30)/10 1(5)/1 1(4)/0 4(1)/1 4(2)/1
Edmonton .. 2013 - 2016 Feb-13 ..... 83(12)/28 (NASL)
Cincinnati. 2017 ...... Jan-17 (USL)
Edmonton .. 2017 ...... Jul-17 .Free 10 (4)/ 2 (NASL)


Biography:
Daryl Fordyce established himself as an 18 year-old in Portsmouth's reserve team, his attacking midfield play earning comparisons with Trevor Brooking. He was sent on loan to Bournemouth in February 2006 to earn some senior experience and made his debut in a home game against Oldham.

A star for Northern Ireland at underage level, an early highlight was his four goal haul in a 4-1 European Under-19 Championship qualifier against Serbia & Montenegro in May 2006. Thereafter he was a regular in the Under-21 squad, scoring on his debut to give Northern Ireland an early lead in Germany before the home side came back to win 2-1.

Unable to progress to the Portsmouth firstteam, Fordyce was released in 2007 and signed for Glentoran. He was initially used in an unfavoured right-wing role by the Glens and was then over-shadowed by the signing of Keith Gillespie. Transfer-listed in a cost-cutting move during the summer of 2010, he opened the 2010/11 season with five goals in a 6-1 win over Lisburn Distillery and earned the Carling Player of the Month award for August as he was at last deployed in a central attacking role.

Fordyce made a shock move across Belfast in the summer of 2011 to join Linfield. In his first season with the Blues he claimed Irish League and Cup winner's medals. Mid-way through the 2012/13 season it was announced that he would be moving to Canada. He signed for FC Edmonton where he was joined by ex-Linfield teammates, Albert Watson and Robbie Garrett. Aside from a brief spell with Cincinnati, Fordyce remained with Edmonton until they folded in November 2017, at which point he was the franchise's record goalscorer.

Northern Ireland Under-21 Cap Details:
14-11-2006 Germany... A L 1-2 FR. 1 goal
06-02-2007 Wales..... H L 0-4 FR
24-03-2007 Romania... A L 0-2 FR
24-05-2007 Scotland.. A L 0-4 FR
01-06-2007 Moldova... A W 1-0 ECQ
21-08-2007 Finland... H W 2-1 FR
07-09-2007 Germany... H L 0-3 ECQ
12-09-2007 Luxembourg A W 2-1 ECQ 1 goal
17-10-2007 Israel.... H L 1-3 ECQ
20-11-2007 Moldova... H W 3-0 ECQ sub
06-02-2008 Israel.... A L 1-2 ECQ sub
26-03-2008 Romania... H L 1-3 FR. sub

Summary: 9(3)/2. Won 4, Drew 0, Lost 8.

6 June 2009

Robbie Garrett

Name: Robert Garrett
Born: 5 May 1988, Belfast
Height: 5.07 ft
Weight: 10.04 st
Position: Midfielder

Representative Honours: Northern Ireland: 5 Full Caps (2009-2011), 1 B Cap (2009), 3 Under-23 Caps (2008-2010), 14 Under-21 Caps (2007-2009), 3 Under-20 Caps, 14 Under-19 Caps, 2 Under-18 Caps, 11 Under-17 Caps.
Club Honours: (with Linfield) IFA Premiership Champion 2009/10, 2010/11, 2011/12; Irish Cup Winner 2009/10, 2010/11, 2011/12; (with Portadown) Irish Cup Runner-Up 2014/15.

Club Career:
Teams
Seasons
Signed
Fee
League
FA Cup
FL Cup
Europe
Others
Stoke City
06/07-07/08
Aug-06
Youth
0 (2)/ 0
-
-
-
-
Wrexham
06/07
Jan-07
Loan
10 (0)/ 0
-
-
-
-
Wrexham
07/08
Sep-07
Free
9 (3)/ 0
1(0)/0
-
-
-
Linfield
08/09-13/14
Jul-08
Free
120(29)/16
14(2)/2
8(4)/1
10(0)/0
13(5)/4
FC.Edmonton
2013
Mar-13
Loan
19 (-)/ 1
(NASL)
-
-
-
Portadown
Linfield
14/15-16/17
17/18-date
May-14
May-17
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
TOTALS
-
£0
-
-
-
-
-

Biography:
A promising midfielder with Stoke, a spell with Wrexham ended with relegation from the Football League in 2008. He then joined Linfield, where his great uncle Billy Ferguson was formerly a player, and his performances earned him a call-up for Northern Ireland at the end of the 2008/09 season. He was called-up for a second time the following summer having aided Linfield to "the Double", earning the Man of the Match award in the 2-1 Irish Cup final win over Portadown.

In April 2013 Garrett joined up with ex-Linfield teammates Daryl Fordyce and Albert Watson at Edmonton on a season long loan deal.

More to follow.


LinfieldFC.com
IrishFA.com

Linfield Career Summary

Northern Ireland Cap Details:
06-06-2009 Italy....... A L 0-3 FR sub
26-05-2010 Turkey...... N L 0-2 FR
30-05-2010 Chile....... A L 0-1 FR
24-05-2011 Rep. Ireland A L 0-5 CNC sub
27-05-2011 Wales....... N L 0-2 CNC

Summary: 3(2)/0. Won 0, Drew 0, Lost 5.

Northern Ireland B Cap Details:
06-05-2009 Scotland.... A L 0-3 FR sub

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

Northern Ireland Under-23 Cap Details:
18-11-2008 Slovakia.... A L 0-1 ICT
24-11-2009 Wales....... H D 2-2 ICT
12-10-2010 Portugal.... A L 0-2 ICT

Summary: 3/0. Won 0, Drew 1, Lost 2.

Northern Ireland Under-21 Cap Details:
01-01-2007 Moldova ...... A W 1-0 ECQ
21-08-2007 Finland ...... H W 2-1 FR
07-09-2007 Germany ...... H L 0-3 ECQ
12-09-2007 Luxembourg ... A W 2-1 ECQ
16-11-2007 Luxembourg ... H W 5-0 ECQ
20-11-2007 Moldova ...... H W 3-0 ECQ
06-02-2008 Israel ....... A L 1-2 ECQ
26-03-2008 Romania ...... H L 1-3 FR 
...
11-08-2009 Portugal ..... A L 1-2 FR
04-09-2009 Czech Republic A L 0-2 ECQ
08-09-2009 Iceland ...... H L 2-6 ECQ

Summary: 14(0)/0.

Pictures by Roy Cathcart.

8 September 2007

John Napier

Name: Robert John Napier
Born: 23 September 1946, Lurgan
Height: 6.02 ft
Weight: 12.12 st
Position: Centre-Half

Representative Honours: Northern Ireland: 1 Full Cap (1966), 2 Under-23 Caps (1967-1968), Youth, 3 School Caps (1962).
Club Honours: (with Brighton) Football League Division Three Runner-Up 1971/72 (promoted).

Club Career:
Clubs
Seasons
Signed
Fee
League
FA Cup
FL Cup
Other
Bolton Wand'rs
64/65-66/67
Sep-63
Youth
69(0)/ 2
3(0)/0
2(0)/0
-
Brighton.&.H.A.
67/68-72/73
Aug-67
-
218(1)/ 5
16(0)/0
12(0)/0
-
Bradford City
72/73-74/75
Oct-72
-
106(0)/ 3
9(0)/0
2(0)/0
-
Baltimore Comets
1975
Apr-75
-
22(-)/ 1
(NASL)
-
-
Mossley
75/76
-
Free
24(-)/ 1
(Northern Premier League)
San Diego Jaws
1976
Mar-76
-
22(-)/ 1
(NASL)
-
-
Bradford City
76/77
Aug-76
-
0(1)/ 0
-
-
-
TOTALS

-
461(2)/13
28(0)/0
16(0)/0
-

Biography:

John Napier was a strapping centre-half who starred at Youth international level alongside the likes of Jennings, Best and Clements. He starred in Northern Ireland's march to the European Youth Championship (Little World Cup) Final in 1963, only to have the misfortune to head an own goal in a 4-0 defeat by England at Wembley.

Still, Napier went on to represent Northern Ireland at Full international while still a teenager, given a chance due to the unavailability of Jim Nicholson for a pre-World Cup match against Germany in 1966. He came in at centre-half, with Terry Neill switching to Nicholson’s left-half position. The match, at Windsor Park, resulted in a 2-0 win for the eventual World Cup finalists, and proved Napier’s only outing in a senior international. Over the following two seasons he did twice play in Under-23 matches against Wales, but his international career ended at the age of 21.

At club level Napier signed apprentice forms with Bolton Wanderers in September 1963. He made his Football League debut at the tail-end of the 1964/65 season, as the Trotters’ pushed, ultimately unsuccessfully, for promotion back to the top-flight at the first attempt. Established in the Bolton line-up from the start of the following campaign, a season in which he was named as the club’s Player of the Year, Napier never got to play in Division One as Bolton continued to disappoint over the following seasons.

Transferred to Division Three Brighton & Hove Albion in August 1967, Napier was seen as the rock on which a promotion push could be built. Named Brighton Player of the Year in 1969, at the Goldstone Ground Napier briefly played in the same side as other Northern Ireland internationals, Willie Irvine and Bertie Lutton. The Irish trio were regulars in the Brighton side which clinched promotion to Division Two in 1972 as runners-up to Aston Villa. Still regarded as a Brighton legend, Napier lasted only a few months in Division Two before being allowed to sign with Bradford City in Division Four.

Napier and the Bantams never finished above mid-table in the Fourth Division. After almost three seasons as a regular he decided to try his luck in the NASL with Baltimore Comets in the summer of 1975. He spent the winter with non-league Mossley before returning to US. He re-joined the same “franchise”, which had left Baltimore to become the San Diego Jaws.

In August 1976 Napier returned to Bradford as player-coach, playing his final professional match in a 2-1 defeat by Aldershot in the opening match of the season. In February 1978 he was appointed Bradford manager in succession to Bobby Kennedy. Kennedy had been harshly sacked as the team struggled to come to terms with life in Division Three after promotion the previous season. Napier couldn’t stop the rot and following relegation and continued struggles back in Division Four, he too was sacked in October 1978.

Napier returned to the USA in 1979 to take a coaching position at Pepperdine University in California. He has remained actively involved in US soccer at various levels for almost thirty years now.

Coaching Career
Career Pictures

Northern Ireland Cap Details:
07-05-1966 West Germany H L 0-2 FR

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


Northern Ireland Under-23 Cap Details:
22-02-1967 Wales ...... H W 2-1 FR
20-03-1968 Wales ...... A W 1-0 FR

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

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