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Tony Byrne
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D.O.B. :02/02/1946
Place of Birth :Rathdowney
Anthony Brendan Byrne was born in Rathdowney, County Laois on 2 February 1946.

He won a total of 14 caps for the Republic of Ireland and during his career from 1963 to 1978 played for Millwall, Southampton, Hereford United and Newport County. He was originally a midfield player who switched to left-back and he had a career total of 229 league games scoring 4 goals.

Playing career
After only one appearance for Millwall he was signed by Ted Bates for Southampton for a fee of £8,000 in August 1964. Although he made his Saints debut in an FA Cup tie against Crystal Palace in January 1965, Byrne took a long time to break into the Southampton first team, mainly because of a broken leg sustained in a reserve team match in April 1966.

He eventually overcame this setback to make his league debut on 18 April 1967 in front of a 54,921 crowd at Old Trafford as relegation-threatened Saints went down 3-0 to Manchester United. He was slightly built for a defender and "although quick and diligent, he struggled to carve a permanent niche in Southampton's notoriously robust rearguard".

His best season with The Saints was 1969-70, in which he made 35 league appearances, playing in defence alongside Joe Kirkup and John McGrath, as Saints again fought to avoid relegation. He scored his first league goal in the final match of the season in a 1-1 draw against Derby County. Having given away Derby's 88th minute goal after a poor back-pass, Byrne quickly turned from villain to hero as he slotted in a bobbling ball in the 90th minute in a dramatic climax to the season.

He stayed at The Dell for ten years during which time he made a total of 114 first team appearances and won 14 Irish caps.

In August 1974 he moved to Hereford United to join former Saints' colleague Terry Paine for three seasons before finishing his career with Newport County.

Amazingly his Irish international debut in October 1969 in Dublin against Denmark was the first time he had kicked a ball in his native land because he had emigrated to London with his parents at the age of 12 and, until then, had played only hurling.

After retiring from football, he worked as a foreman at Hereford golf course before working as a builder.
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Tony Byrne's playing record
Season Openin. Subst. Goals Yellows Reds
1969 1 0 0 0 0
1970 6 0 0 0 0
1971 2 0 0 0 0
1972 1 0 0 0 0
1973 3 1 0 0 0
Total 13 1 0 0 0
By season | In opening squad | Substituted in | Goals | Yellow cards | Red cards



Tony Byrne's full debut
15.10.1969 at 20:00 World Cup Qualifier / Prog H Denmark 1 - 1


Last 10 games where Tony Byrne started | Show All
21.10.1973 at 00:00 Friendly / Prog H Poland 1 - 0
06.06.1973 at 00:00 Friendly A Norway 1 - 1
19.05.1973 at 00:00 World Cup Qualifier A France 1 - 1
15.11.1972 at 00:00 World Cup Qualifier / Prog H France 2 - 1
30.05.1971 at 15:30 European Cup Qualifier / Prog H Austria 1 - 4
10.05.1971 at 19:00 European Cup Qualifier / Prog H Italy 1 - 2
08.12.1970 at 00:00 European Cup Qualifier A Italy 0 - 3
28.10.1970 at 00:00 European Cup Qualifier A Sweden 0 - 1
14.10.1970 at 20:00 European Cup Qualifier / PROG H Sweden 1 - 1
23.09.1970 at 00:00 Friendly / PROG H Poland 0 - 2


Games in which Tony Byrne was a Substitute.
13.05.1973 World Cup Qualifier / PROG A Soviet Union 0 - 1
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