John Mahoney
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John Mahoney
No, not the bloke who played Frasier's dad in 'Frasier'. The Welsh international midfielder who played most of his career with Stoke City. I was browsing back copies of the Burnley Express - 1966 on the library's microfiche, and in particular the sports section. Many names from Burnley's reserve and youth teams were mentioned, some with team photographs, which took me back as I remember watching some of them play..
One particular photo was the youth team with a caption 'stars of the future?' or something similar....in the photo was one John Mahoney...which looked very much like the afore mentioned. Wikipedia has him signed to Crewe Alex - March 1966....the photo in question was a month or so before then.
Do any UTC posters remember John Mahoney being at Turf Moor? ( I realise that quite a few young lads probably passed through here without making it but went on to have a decent career elsewhere )
If it is THE John Mahoney, I would be quite surprised.
One particular photo was the youth team with a caption 'stars of the future?' or something similar....in the photo was one John Mahoney...which looked very much like the afore mentioned. Wikipedia has him signed to Crewe Alex - March 1966....the photo in question was a month or so before then.
Do any UTC posters remember John Mahoney being at Turf Moor? ( I realise that quite a few young lads probably passed through here without making it but went on to have a decent career elsewhere )
If it is THE John Mahoney, I would be quite surprised.
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Re: John Mahoney
Our biggest miss from that era would be big Chris Nicholl, who had an excellent career. Mahoney was a fine footballer also.
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Re: John Mahoney
Yeah, Chris Nicholl was mentioned often ...certainly one who made it after leaving here. Capped for Northern Ireland as well (although he wasn't an Ulsterman)
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Re: John Mahoney
Some less than familiar names (for some maybe) that I came across were: John McGarty, Ken Lunn, Peter Bourne, Gary France, Dominic McCullum, Stephen Done, ? Shepherd, Tony Morrin.
In one article there certainly was a star of the future for the Clarets as Burnley bound Dave Thomas starred for Durham schoolboys v. Lancashire on the Turf. I remember attending it as a 9 year old.
In one article there certainly was a star of the future for the Clarets as Burnley bound Dave Thomas starred for Durham schoolboys v. Lancashire on the Turf. I remember attending it as a 9 year old.
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Re: John Mahoney
Saw Gary France in the first team at Maine Rd. around 66-67. We lost the game 4-2. I think his career may have been affected by a car accident but I stand corrected on that.claretfern wrote:Some less than familiar names (for some maybe) that I came across were: John McGarty, Ken Lunn, Peter Bourne, Gary France, Dominic McCullum, Stephen Done, ? Shepherd, Tony Morrin.
In one article there certainly was a star of the future for the Clarets as Burnley bound Dave Thomas starred for Durham schoolboys v. Lancashire on the Turf. I remember attending it as a 9 year old.
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John McGarty went on to play in a Scottish FA Cup Finalclaretfern wrote:Some less than familiar names (for some maybe) that I came across were: John McGarty, Ken Lunn, Peter Bourne, Gary France, Dominic McCullum, Stephen Done, ? Shepherd, Tony Morrin.
In one article there certainly was a star of the future for the Clarets as Burnley bound Dave Thomas starred for Durham schoolboys v. Lancashire on the Turf. I remember attending it as a 9 year old.
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Re: John Mahoney
Later players here as kids even briefly, Steve Bruce and John Aldridge spring to mind off the top of my head.
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Re: John Mahoney
Was John Mahoney from Wales - what was our scouting network there - we got Taffy and Flynnie?
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Re: John Mahoney
I think I heard that Bryan Robson came down for a look around but chose Baggies.elwaclaret wrote:Later players here as kids even briefly, Steve Bruce and John Aldridge spring to mind off the top of my head.
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I heard we rejected him.Tricky Trevor wrote:I think I heard that Bryan Robson came down for a look around but chose Baggies.
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Re: John Mahoney
Jimmy Case of Liverpool and more recently Seamus Coleman of Everton.elwaclaret wrote:Later players here as kids even briefly, Steve Bruce and John Aldridge spring to mind off the top of my head.
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Re: John Mahoney
He was born in Cardiff, where his father played Rugby, then came to the Manchester area as a youth and started his football career with Ashton Utd. I'm certain it's him in the photo (he's mentioned by name and fits the age range) and I'm guessing that he may have been a trialist and just managed to get on a team photo....basil6345789 wrote:Was John Mahoney from Wales - what was our scouting network there - we got Taffy and Flynnie?
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