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John Joe Flood

John Joe Flood (2 August 1899 – 3 July 1982), also referred to as Jonjo Flood or John Flood, was an Irish footballer who played as a forward for Shelbourne, Shamrock Rovers, Leeds United and Crystal Palace. As an international, he also played for and captained the Irish Free State yielding a return of 4 goals in 5 games. Flood was also part of the League of Ireland XI setup (1925–1933) which was viewed by fans of the day as an international team when playing against the likes of the Scottish/Welsh/IFA League XI sides. He played eight times and scored 3 goals.

John Joe Flood
Personal information
Full name John Joe Flood
Date of birth (1899-08-02)2 August 1899
Place of birth Ringsend, Dublin, Ireland
Date of death 3 July 1982(1982-07-03) (aged 82)
Height 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)[1]
Position(s) Forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1922–1923 Shamrock Rovers
1923–1924 Shelbourne
1923–1924 Shamrock Rovers
1923–1924 Leeds United
1924–1925 Shamrock Rovers (4)
1926–1928 Crystal Palace 34 (5)
1928–1934 Shamrock Rovers
1934–1935 Reds United F.C.
International career
1926–1931 Irish Free State 5 (4)
1925–1932 League of Ireland XI 8 (3)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Club career edit

Flood play for Shelbourne before joining Shamrock Rovers. After helping Rovers win their first ever League of Ireland title in 1923 he joined Leeds United, together with Bob Fullam. However neither of them managed to establish themselves at United and they both rejoined Rovers for the following season.[2] Back with Rovers, together with Fullam, John Fagan and Billy Farrell he was an integral part of a legendary forward-line known as the Four F's. During the 1924–25 season they helped Rovers win a League of Ireland / League of Ireland Shield / FAI Cup treble. They won the FAI Cup after beating Shelbourne 2–1 at Dalymount Park before an attendance of 25,000.[3] Flood and Fullam scored the two goals against their former club.[4] During his career Flood also had a spell with Crystal Palace.[5] In April 1932 he was awarded a benefit game which broke all previous attendance records and signified the impact that the popular Flood had on the game in the country at the time.[6]

International career edit

Between 1926 and 1931 Flood made five appearances and scored four goals for the Irish Free State. He made his international debut in a 3–0 away defeat against Italy on 21 March 1926. This was a controversial fixture as Britain had not yet view Ireland as a sovereign state but Italy, another Catholic nation, decided to give the Irish that recognition much to the ire of Westminster. The team brought their own tri color to be flown at the fixture along with the sheet music to 'The Soldier's Song'/'Amhrán na bhFiann' for the band to play. Flood won his second cap on 20 April 1929 against Belgium at Dalymount Park. He marked the occasion by scoring Irelands' first international hat-trick and the Irish won 4–0.[7][8] He scored his fourth international goal in a return game against Belgium on 11 May 1930. Jimmy Dunne scored the other two goals as the Irish won 3–1. On 26 April 1931, he captained the Irish Free State against Spain.[9] Together with Tom Farquharson, Peter Kavanagh and Paddy Moore he was part of a team that gained a respectable 1–1 draw at the Montjuic Stadium in Barcelona. Flood laid on the pass for Moore to score on his debut. He made his last international appearance on 13 December 1931 in the return game against Spain which the Irish Free State lost 5–0. Flood captained the Irish team on that day.[10]

Honours edit

Shamrock Rovers

References edit

  1. ^ "The lure of promotion. Leeds United". Athletic News. Manchester. 13 August 1923. p. 6.
  2. ^ "leeds-fans.org.uk". leeds-fans.org.uk.
  3. ^ www.shamrockrovers.ie 1 August 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ "Shelbourne F.C. fansite". Planet_shels.tripod.com.
  5. ^ www.swindon-town-fc.co.uk[dead link]
  6. ^ www.irishtimes.com
  7. ^ "Hat-trick against Belgium". Soccerscene.ie. 20 April 1929.
  8. ^ "fai.ie". fai.ie.
  9. ^ "Captain against Spain". Soccerscene.ie. 26 April 1931.
  10. ^ "Irish Free State stats". Soccerscene.ie.

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  • Remembering John Joe Flood

john, flood, august, 1899, july, 1982, also, referred, jonjo, flood, john, flood, irish, footballer, played, forward, shelbourne, shamrock, rovers, leeds, united, crystal, palace, international, also, played, captained, irish, free, state, yielding, return, go. John Joe Flood 2 August 1899 3 July 1982 also referred to as Jonjo Flood or John Flood was an Irish footballer who played as a forward for Shelbourne Shamrock Rovers Leeds United and Crystal Palace As an international he also played for and captained the Irish Free State yielding a return of 4 goals in 5 games Flood was also part of the League of Ireland XI setup 1925 1933 which was viewed by fans of the day as an international team when playing against the likes of the Scottish Welsh IFA League XI sides He played eight times and scored 3 goals John Joe FloodPersonal informationFull nameJohn Joe FloodDate of birth 1899 08 02 2 August 1899Place of birthRingsend Dublin IrelandDate of death3 July 1982 1982 07 03 aged 82 Height5 ft 8 in 1 73 m 1 Position s ForwardSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1922 1923Shamrock Rovers1923 1924Shelbourne1923 1924Shamrock Rovers1923 1924Leeds United1924 1925Shamrock Rovers 4 1926 1928Crystal Palace34 5 1928 1934Shamrock Rovers1934 1935Reds United F C International career1926 1931Irish Free State5 4 1925 1932League of Ireland XI8 3 Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Club career 2 International career 3 Honours 4 References 5 Sources 6 External linksClub career editFlood play for Shelbourne before joining Shamrock Rovers After helping Rovers win their first ever League of Ireland title in 1923 he joined Leeds United together with Bob Fullam However neither of them managed to establish themselves at United and they both rejoined Rovers for the following season 2 Back with Rovers together with Fullam John Fagan and Billy Farrell he was an integral part of a legendary forward line known as the Four F s During the 1924 25 season they helped Rovers win a League of Ireland League of Ireland Shield FAI Cup treble They won the FAI Cup after beating Shelbourne 2 1 at Dalymount Park before an attendance of 25 000 3 Flood and Fullam scored the two goals against their former club 4 During his career Flood also had a spell with Crystal Palace 5 In April 1932 he was awarded a benefit game which broke all previous attendance records and signified the impact that the popular Flood had on the game in the country at the time 6 International career editBetween 1926 and 1931 Flood made five appearances and scored four goals for the Irish Free State He made his international debut in a 3 0 away defeat against Italy on 21 March 1926 This was a controversial fixture as Britain had not yet view Ireland as a sovereign state but Italy another Catholic nation decided to give the Irish that recognition much to the ire of Westminster The team brought their own tri color to be flown at the fixture along with the sheet music to The Soldier s Song Amhran na bhFiann for the band to play Flood won his second cap on 20 April 1929 against Belgium at Dalymount Park He marked the occasion by scoring Irelands first international hat trick and the Irish won 4 0 7 8 He scored his fourth international goal in a return game against Belgium on 11 May 1930 Jimmy Dunne scored the other two goals as the Irish won 3 1 On 26 April 1931 he captained the Irish Free State against Spain 9 Together with Tom Farquharson Peter Kavanagh and Paddy Moore he was part of a team that gained a respectable 1 1 draw at the Montjuic Stadium in Barcelona Flood laid on the pass for Moore to score on his debut He made his last international appearance on 13 December 1931 in the return game against Spain which the Irish Free State lost 5 0 Flood captained the Irish team on that day 10 Honours editShamrock Rovers League of Ireland 1922 23 1924 25 1926 27 1930 31 FAI Cup 6 1925 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 League of Ireland Shield 1924 25 1926 27 1931 32 Leinster Senior Cup 1923 1927 1929 1930 Leinster Senior League 1921 22References edit The lure of promotion Leeds United Athletic News Manchester 13 August 1923 p 6 leeds fans org uk leeds fans org uk www shamrockrovers ie Archived 1 August 2008 at the Wayback Machine Shelbourne F C fansite Planet shels tripod com www swindon town fc co uk dead link www irishtimes com Hat trick against Belgium Soccerscene ie 20 April 1929 fai ie fai ie Captain against Spain Soccerscene ie 26 April 1931 Irish Free State stats Soccerscene ie Sources editThe Hoops by Paul Doolan and Robert Goggins ISBN 0 7171 2121 6 External links editRemembering John Joe Flood Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Joe Flood amp oldid 1218232520, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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