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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.

30 June 2007

Pat McCourt

Name: Patrick James McCourt
Born: 16 December 1983, Londonderry
Height: 5.10 ft
Weight: 11.00 st
Position: Winger

Representative Honours: Northern Ireland: Full Caps (2002-date), 1 B Cap (2009) 9 Under-21 Caps (2002-2005).
Club Honours: (with Derry) FAI Cup Winner 2006; FAI League Cup Winner 2005, 2006, 2007; (with Celtic) Scottish Premier League Champion 2011/12, 2012/13; Scottish Cup Winner 2010/11, 2012/13; (with Glenavon) ; NIFL Charity Shield Winner 2016.
Awards: PFAI Young Player of the Year 2005; Sky Sports SPL Goal of the Season 2009/10.

Club Career:
Teams
Seasons
Signed
Fee
League
FA Cup
FL Cup
Europe
Others
Foyle Harps
Youth
-
-
-
-
-
Rochdale
01/02-04/05
Aug-01
Youth
31(48)/ 8
2(4)/1
0(3)/0
-
1(5)/0
Norwich City
-
Sep-03
Trial
0 (0)/ 0
-
-
-
-
Crewe.Alexandra
-
-
Trial
0 (0)/ 0
-
-
-
-
Motherwell
-
Dec-04
Trial
0 (0)/ 0
-
-
-
-
Shamrock Rovers
2005
Jan-05
Free
17 (-)/ 7
-
-
-
-
Derry City
2005 - 2008
Jul-05
£60k
48 (-)/ 5
-
-
4(1)/0
-
Celtic
07/08-12/13
Jun-08
£200k
15(51)/ 9
2(6)/0
1(6)/1
2(6)/0
-
Barnsley
13/14
Aug-13
Free
15 (8)/ 2
-
-
-
-
Brighton & H.A.
14/15
Aug-14
Free
0(10)/ 0
-
2(1)/0
-
-
Notts County
14/15
Feb-15
Loan
11 (1)/ 1
-
-
-
-
Luton Town
15/16
Jul-15
Free
15 (9)/ 1
1(0)/0
-
-
-
Glenavon
Finn Harps
16/17
2017- 2018
Jul-16
Feb-17
Free
Free
10 (2)/ 1
0
-
-
-
-
-
-
3(0)/1
-
TOTALS
-
£260k
-
-
-
-
-

Biography:
Paddy McCourt, the "Derry Pele", emerged as an incredibly exciting talent with Rochdale. He was just seventeen when he made his debut in a 2-0 win over Torquay in October 2001. The following February he made his Northern Ireland Under-21 debut in a 1-0 defeat by Germany at Windsor Park. Such was his early form that Manchester City reportedly had a £1.5 million bid rej-ected.

Just two months after his first Under-21 appearance, McCourt made his Full debut against Spain. The friendly game, organised to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of that “night in Valencia” proved a disaster. The Northern Ireland squad had been decimated by withdrawals and Sammy McIlroy’s hand had been forced into calling up a number of Under-21 players, including the Rochdale duo of Lee McEvilly and McCourt. By the time of their emergence from the bench as second-half substitutes the match was already lost and the 5-0 final score seemed almost inevitable.

From there on McCourt continued to prove himself as an exciting prospect, but one beset by inconsistencies and ill-discipline. Mid-way through the 2004/05 season he was made available by Rochdale, and after a trial at Motherwell signed for Shamrock Rovers in January 2005. The following July he moved on to his hometown club, Derry City. With the Candystripes McCourt proved himself as one of the best footballers in Ireland with spectacular goals a regular feature of his game.

McCourt was expected to complete a move to English Premier League new-boys West Brom in June 2008 for a fee reported to be between £90,000 and £150,000. However, although Norwich City also showed an interest it was his boyhood idols Celtic that stepped in to clinch a last-minute deal for a fee believed to be close to £200,000. In February 2009 he returned to the Northern Ireland squad after a near seven year absence. He won his second cap as a substitute against San Marino. 


Fitness worries and managerial instability saw McCourt make only sporadic appearances at Celtic, even still he was a real favourite and his goal against Falkirk was named SPL Goal of the Season 2009/10. A bright start to the 2010/11 season saw McCourt recalled to the Northern Ireland squad and his performance in the centre of midfield in a friendly against Morocco earned a great deal of praise, showing not only his customary skills on the ball, but also a previously unrecognised steel to his game. On a rainy-Windsor night in August 2011 he scored two goals that George Best would have been proud of against a stubborn Faroe Islands.


A resurgent Celtic won the Scottish Cup in 2011 and the SPL in 2012 with McCourt only a peripheral member of the squad. He was again merely a squad player as they claimed the Double in 2013. His appearance from the bench in the Scottish Cup final win over Hibernian, during which he wore the captain's armband, was to be his last for the Hoops as his contract expired that summer.

After trial spells with Hibs and Peterborough, McCourt signed with Barnsley early in the 2013/14 season. He showed glimpses of his talent with a wonder goal against Middlesbrough, but as the team struggled so did McCourt. He was released after relegation from the Championship was confirmed. He remained in the Championship however, signing for Brighton in the opening weeks of the following season.

Over the following few seasons McCourt remained on the periphery of the Northern Ireland squad as they qualified for Euro 2016. He had spells with Notts County and Luton but he secured a return to Northern Ireland at the end of the 2015/16 season, rejecting any chance of traveling to the Euro finals as his wife had fallen seriously ill. With his wife on the road to recovery he agreed to sign for Glenavon, however he struggled to adapt to part-time football and departed before Christmas.

After leaving Glenavon McCourt was unveiled as an Irish FA County Coach. In January he was reported to be signing for Dundalk but the move never materialised and he instead joined Finn Harps.


Celtic Site
Wikipedia
Irish FA
Soccerbase

Northern Ireland Cap Details:
17-04-2002 Spain........ H L 0-5 FR. sub 
11-02-2009 San Marino... A W 3-0 WCQ sub 
14-11-2009 Serbia....... H L 0-1 FR. sub 
17-11-2010 Morocco...... H D 1-1 FR 
09-02-2011 Scotland..... N L 0-3 CNC
25-03-2011 Serbia....... A L 1-2 ECQ sub
29-03-2011 Slovenia..... H D 0-0 ECQ sub
10-08-2011 Faroe Islands H W 4-0 ECQ 2 goals
07-10-2011 Estonia...... H L 1-2 ECQ
29-02-2012 Norway....... H L 0-3 FR. sub
14-11-2012 Azerbaijan... H D 1-1 WCQ sub
06-02-2013 Malta........ A D 0-0 FR. sub
26-03-2013 Israel....... H L 0-2 WCQ sub
05-03-2013 Cyprus....... A D 0-0 FR. sub
11-10-2014 Faroe Islands H W 2-0 ECQ sub
26-03-2015 Scotland..... A L 0-1 FR. sub
31-05-2015 Qatar........ N D 1-1 FR. sub
still active...

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

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

Northern Ireland Under-21 Cap Details:
12-02-2002 Germany ...... H L 0-1 FR 
06-09-2002 Scotland ..... A W 1-0 FR sub 
11-10-2002 Spain ........ A L 0-1 EC 
15-10-2002 Ukraine ...... H D 1-1 EC 
11-02-2003 Finland ...... H W 3-1 FR sub 
28-03-2003 Armenia ...... A L 0-2 EC sub 
01-04-2003 Greece ....... H L 2-6 EC sub 
18-08-2004 Switzerland .. H D 0-0 FR 
16-08-2005 Rep of Ireland H D 2-2 FR

Summary: 5(4)/0. Won 2, Drew 3, Lost 4.

Pat McCourt's elder brother, Harry McCourt, was a striker with Limavady United (3 spells), Portadown, Cliftonville (twice), Tobermore United, Omagh Town (twice), Ards (twice) and Derry City. In a playing career spanning the late-1980s to early-2000s he scored 65 Irish League and League of Ireland goals in 218 games.

Picture courtesy of OJM from OWC. Corrections by Karl Reilly of League of Ireland History.

12 June 2007

Alan Mannus


Name: Alan Mannus
Born: 19 May 1982, Toronto (Canada)
Height: 6.02 ft / 1.88 m
Weight: 14.08 st / 94 kg 
Position: Goalkeeper

Representative Honours: Northern Ireland: 9 Full Caps (2004-date), 1 Under-23 Cap (2004), Under-18, Under-16; Irish League: 1 Cap (2007).
Club Honours: (with Linfield) Irish League Champion 2001/02, 2003/04, 2005/06, 2007/08; Irish Cup Winner 2001/02, 2005/06, 2006/07, 2007/08; Irish League Cup Winner; Co. Antrim Shield Winner; Setanta Cup Winner 2005; (with Shamrock Rovers) League of Ireland Champion 2010, 2011, FAI Cup Runner-Up 2010; Setanta Cup Winner 2011; (with St Johnstone) Scottish Cup Winner 2013/14.
Awards: Ulster Footballer of the Year 2008; SWAI Goalkeeper of the Year 2010.

Club Career:
Clubs.......... --Seasons-- -Fee- League FACup FLCup Euro Other

Linfield....... 00/01-08/09 Youth 222/ 1 38/ 0 51/ 0 14/0 42/ 0
Larne.......... 00/01........Loan ..1/ 0
Carrick Rangers 00/01........Loan ..9/ 0 .1/ 0 .2/ 0
Falkirk ....... 09/10 ..... Trial . 0/ 0
Bradford City.. 09/10 ..... Trial . 0/ 0
Shamrock Rovers 2009 - 2011 .Free .69/ 0 ............ 6/0 
St Johnstone .. 11/12-17/18 .Free 190(2)/0 12/0 12/0 11/0
Shamrock Rovers 2018 - date .Free

Biography:
Born in Canada but raised in Carryduff, Alan Mannus was recognized as the Irish League’s most outstanding goalkeeper. Has won every honour available in Irish League football, played 367 games and scored against Omagh Town from his own goalmouth on 25 October 2003.

Awarded his first cap to date during the 2004 Caribbean Tour, he was a last-minute replacement in the squad for the injured Michael Ingham. With Roy Carroll's refusal to travel with the squad unless guaranteed to start Mannus became the established back-up to Maik Taylor.


In order to further his career Mannus allowed his Linfield contract to expire in 2009. Following unsuccessful trials with Falkirk and Bradford City, he signed for Shamrock Rovers in August 2009. His performances with Rovers earned him a place in the League of Ireland Team of the Year as well as a championship medal.


Mannus however dropped from the international reckoning, the Republic's summer season forcing him to miss Northern Ireland's games in the USA and Chile so giving his successor at Linfield, Alan Blayney the opportunity to establish himself in Nigel Worthington's squad. Mannus voiced his frustration, claiming that Worthington had assured him that failure to travel on the tour would not harm his international chances.

Mannus was recalled to the Northern Ireland squad in the autumn of 2011, coinciding with his move to SPL side, St. Johnstone. After being initially limited to a role on the bench at McDiarmid Park, he finally made his début in a narrow Scottish Cup defeat by Hearts in February. From then on he became established as number one and was between the posts as St Johnstone claimed their first ever Scottish Cup success in 2014.

Nine years after his international debut, Mannus finally made his first start for Northern Ireland in Malta in February 2013.

In March 2018 it was announced that Mannus had retired from international football. A month later it was announced that he would be leaving St Johnstone at the end of his contract that summer to return to Shamrock Rovers.

More to follow.


Linfield Bio
CGSC Ulster Footballer of the Year

Northern Ireland Cap Details:
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
06/06/2004
06/02/2008
26/03/2008
06/06/2009
06/02/2013
15/11/2013
05/03/2014
27/05/2016
Trinidad.&.Tobago
Bulgaria
Georgia
Italy
Malta
Turkey
Cyprus
Belarus
A
H
H
A
A
A
A
H
W
L
W
L
D
L
D
W
3-0
0-1
4-1
0-3
0-0
0-1
0-0
3-0
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
FR
sub
sub
sub
sub
-
sub

sub-
-
still active.

Northern Ireland Under-23 Cap Details:
01
27/04/2004
Serbia.&.Montenegro
H
D
0-0
FR
sub
-

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

24 May 2007

Jimmy McAlinden

Name: James McAlinden
Born: 31 December 1917, Belfast
Died: November 1993
Position: Inside-Right

Representative Honours: Ireland: 4 Full Caps (1937-1948), 2 Schoolboy Caps (1932); Eire: 2 Full Caps (1946); Irish League: 5 Caps (1937-1940); Northern Regional League: 8 Caps; League of Ireland: 1 Cap.
Club Honours: (with Belfast Celtic) Irish League Champion; Irish Cup Winner 1937/38, 1940/41, 1943/44; Northern Regional League Champion; (with Portsmouth) FA Cup Winner 1938/39; (with Shamrock Rovers) FAI Cup Runner-Up 1944/45.

Club Career:
Teams
Seasons
Signed
Fee
League
FA Cup
War-Time
St Paul's Swifts
-
-
Youth
-
-
-
Glentoran
-
-
Youth
0/ 0
-
-
Belfast Celtic
34/35-38/39
1934
-
-
-
-
Portsmouth
38/39-39/40
Dec-38
£7,500
23/ 4
6/0
3/0
Belfast Celtic
39/40-44/45
c/s-40
Guest
-
-
-
Shamrock Rovers
45/46
Sep-45
Guest
-
-
-
Portsmouth
46/47
May-46
-
33/ 5
-
-
Stoke City
47/48-48/49
Sep-47
£8,000
33/ 2
2/0
-
Southend United
48/49-53/54
Sep-49
-
217/12
14/1
-
Glenavon
54/55
-
-
 / 1
-
-
TOTALS
-
-
306/24
22/1
3/0

Biography:
‘Jimmy Mac’ McAlinden was marked for stardom from an early age. A Schoolboy international, he was actually playing for Glentoran IIs when spotted by officials of Belfast Celtic, the club he had supported his whole life. In actual fact, McAlinden had grown up in the shadows of Paradise and jumped at the £2 weekly wage offered to him as a sixteen year-old. He quickly developed into one of the most effective players in the Irish League, playing in a deep-lying inside-right role.

Elisha Scott’s Celtic side were the dominant force in Irish League football in the years that preceded the War. McAlinden won a host of medals and although he missed out on the 1937 Irish Cup Final due to injury he made up for it the following year with the opening goal in a 2-0 Final replay win over Bangor. He also won representative honours, making his debut for the Irish League in a 3-2 defeat by the Scottish League in September 1937, and added a second Inter-League cap a month later in a 3-0 defeat by the Football League. In November he won the first of two caps collected while with Belfast Celtic in a 1-1 draw with Scotland.

McAlinden dedicated his life to football, training full-time throughout his time with Belfast Celtic, and it was little surprise that he was linked to a move across the water. Overtures were received from Huddersfield and Tottenham, but it was Portsmouth that stepped in with a record-breaking £7,500 bid in December 1938. Within six months of his arrival at Fratton Park McAlinden had an FA Cup winner’s medal courtesy of a surprise 4-1 Final win over Wolves.

Following the outbreak of the Second World War in September 1939 Portsmouth suspended the contracts of all of their players and McAlinden returned to Belfast and Celtic Park. He added two further Irish Cup medals to his collection in 1941 and 1944 (both thanks to wins over Linfield) as well as ‘War-Time’ League and ‘War-Time’ Gold Cup winner’s medals. He also spent a season with Shamrock Rovers prior to returning to Portsmouth, finishing as a runner-up in the FAI Cup Final at the hands of Drumcondra.

In June 1946 McAlinden, during a tour of Spain and Portugal, he was among the few Northern-born players to play for Eire. Come the resumption of the Home Nations Championship that September he won his third cap for Northern Ireland in a heavy defeat by England. Stoke City manager Bob McGrory saw McAlinden as the answer to the Potters’ troublesome inside-forward position, and forked out a club-record £8,000 for his signature in September 1947. He never settled at the Victoria Ground, and after a little over a year of inconsistent performances he was transferred to Division Three (South) Southend United.

Despite joining the Shrimpers when in the twilight of his career, McAlinden is still regarded as perhaps the club’s finest ever player. He was club-captain and penalty expert, his range of passing was beyond anything seen before or since at the club and he rejected a number of offers from other ‘larger’ clubs – “I would never move sideways” he claimed. In 1948 he won his fourth and final Northern Ireland cap, the first awarded to a post-War Southend player, in a 6-2 defeat by England.

By the early 1950s, in the veteran stage of his playing career, McAlinden began to look to the future. He took coaching courses at Loughborough College and in April 1954 he accepted the position of player-manager at Glenavon. In a memorable send-off from Southend, manager Harry Warren led the crowd in three cheers and loud applause as McAlinden left the field for the last time.

In over a decade in charge at Mourneview McAlinden oversaw a period of unprecedented Glenavon success. The ‘Double’ was won in 1956/57 and was added to by another League title in 1960 and two more Irish Cups in 1959 and 1961. Two Gold Cups, three Ulster Cups and three City Cups were also claimed prior to his surprise resignation in 1965. Through the mid and late 1960s McAlinden scouted Irish talent for Coventry City and Liverpool.

In February 1969 McAlinden made his management comeback with Distillery. Early inspiration brought the Whites to two Irish Cup Finals, where they lost to Ards in 1969 and defeated Derry City in 1972, before the ‘troubles’ placed the club in severe turmoil. With Distillery homeless and struggling for consistency McAlinden left in the summer of 1975. He was out of football for less than a year, taking charge of Drogheda United in early-1976. He once again proved inspirational at a small club with the Drogs reaching the 1976 FAI Cup Final, only to lose to Bohemians. They followed that up with semi-final appearances in 1977 and 1978 and third place finishes in the League in 1977, 1978 and 1979.

After retiring from football management in 1979 McAlinden concentrated on his golf, the game that had helped keep him calm throughout his career. He could look back on a long and successful time in football and the achievements of some of the talent he had helped to develop including the likes of Wilbur Cush, Sammy Wilson and Martin O’Neill.

Ireland Cap Details:
10-11-1937 Scotland A D 1-1 BC
08-10-1938 Scotland H L 0-2 BC
28-09-1946 England. H L 2-7 BC
09-10-1948 England. H L 2-6 BC

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


Eire Cap Details:
16-06-1946 Portugal A L 1-3 FR
23-06-1946 Spain... A W 1-0 FR

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

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