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Paul Byrne (footballer, born 1972)

Paul Peter Byrne (born 30 June 1972 in Dublin) is an Irish former football player, who played as a midfielder during the 1990s and 2000s.

Paul Byrne
Personal information
Full name Paul Peter Byrne[1]
Date of birth (1972-06-30) 30 June 1972 (age 51)
Place of birth Dublin, Ireland
Height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Position(s) Midfielder
Youth career
Bluebell United
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1989–1991 Oxford United 6 (0)
1991 Arsenal 0 (0)
1991–1993 Bangor 26 (8)
1993–1995 Celtic 28 (4)
1995Brighton (loan) 8 (1)
1995–1998 Southend United 71 (13)
1998–1999 Glenavon 15 (6)
1998–1999 Shelbourne 1 (0)
1999–2000 Bohemians 26 (6)
2000 Philadelphia Union 10 (4)
2000–2001 St. Patrick's Athletic 29 (7)
2001–2002 Bohemians 12 (2)
2002–2003 Kilkenny City 14 (2)
2003 Dundalk 9 (2)
Total 255 (55)
International career
1992 Republic of Ireland U21 2 (0)
1988 Republic of Ireland U17 1 (0)
Parkvilla
2016–2017 Dublin Celtic
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Club career edit

Early career edit

Paul grew up in Bluebell and played for Bluebell United as a child before being recruited by Oxford United. He made his league debut as a 16-year-old against Barnsley alongside the likes of Ray Houghton. Byrne played 30 or so games for Oxford but moved to Arsenal where he spent 6 months in the reserve team under George Armstrong without making a first team appearance.

Bangor edit

He moved to Northern Ireland and signed for Bangor in the Irish League. He entered Bangor folklore by scoring the winner against Ards in the 1993 Irish Cup Final. This was his 21st goal that season.

Celtic edit

This sort of form attracted Liam Brady who took him to Celtic and gave him his debut on 6 October 1993 as a substitute against St Johnstone.[2] He made 28 league appearances in 2 seasons at Celtic and scored 4 goals including two of them in the Old Firm derby. He went out on loan to Brighton & Hove Albion and scored once in 8 appearances for them before returning to Celtic.[3]

Southend United edit

In August 1995 he left Celtic and signed for Ronnie Whelan's Southend United side for a fee of £80,000.[2] He began well initially at Southend and impressing Birmingham City enough for them to make a £750,000 bid for him.[4] It was downhill from then on for Paul at the club and they were relegated at the end of his 2nd season at Roots Hall.

Glenavon edit

Paul returned to Northern Ireland again and signed for Glenavon where he won another Irish Cup winners medal.

Bohemians edit

After playing a few reserve games for Shelbourne, Paul signed for Bohemians in January 1999. Bohs had a disastrous season and only escaped relegation by beating Cobh Ramblers in a relegation play-off. The following season was a different story as Bohs challenged Shelbourne all the way before fading away and finishing 3rd. They also reached the FAI Cup Final under the captaincy of Byrne but lost 1–0 to Shels.

Philadelphia edit

With Byrne's contract having expired at Dalymount Park, he went off to America for the summer months and played in Philadelphia.

St Patrick's Athletic edit

He returned to Ireland in time for the beginning of the 2000/01 season and signed for home town club St Patrick's Athletic.

Back to Bohemians edit

He only spent a few months at Richmond Park before Roddy Collins came calling again and Paul returned to Bohs just before the transfer deadline. He scored with his first touch on his return (a 20-yard free kick) in a 2–2 draw with Galway United in February 2001. Byrne went on to play a bit part as Bohs won the league title, their first in 23 years. A week later, they completed the Double by winning the FAI Cup but Byrne didn't take part due to being cup-tied for playing in an earlier round for St. Pats.

Collins controversially departed in the wake of their success and Pete Mahon became the new man in charge. After getting to the 2nd round of the UEFA Champions League qualifiers, they had a disastrous run of league form which cost Mahon his job. Stephen Kenny came in and Byrne was in and out of the side. Byrne played in the FAI Cup final that season but once again finished on the losing side as Dundalk won 2–1. Kenny had a clear-out of players after that and Byrne was surplus to requirements.

Later career edit

He went on to play for Kilkenny City, Dundalk St James' Gate.and Houston Hurricanes FC[5]

Management career edit

2009 Hemel Hempstead Town FC 2023 Golden Port AFC

International career edit

He was capped at Under-15, Under-16, Under-17, Under-18, Under-21 level and "B" level for Ireland and was included in numerous full international squad but never made an appearance. Byrne played in two qualifiers in the 1990 UEFA European Under-18 Football Championship qualifying campaign and in the 1990 UEFA European Under-18 Championship.

Legacy and awards edit

One of the most talented players to have come out of Ireland in the last 25 years, he will be remembered for his time at Celtic and Bohemians. He often appears in the Sky Sports Masters Football for his former club Celtic alongside other legends such as Paul McStay and Tom Boyd.

Paul has won Northern Ireland PFA Player of the Year and Northern Ireland Football Writers' Association Player of the Year in 1993 while playing for Bangor F.C.

Honours edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Paul Byrne". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 6 March 2017.
  2. ^ a b Football Heroes
  3. ^ "Boredom leads to a lot of things and we ended up going to the pub and wasting ourselves". The 42. 15 October 2018. Retrieved 15 October 2018.
  4. ^ The Scotsman
  5. ^ Boxscorenews

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Paul Peter Byrne born 30 June 1972 in Dublin is an Irish former football player who played as a midfielder during the 1990s and 2000s Paul ByrnePersonal informationFull namePaul Peter Byrne 1 Date of birth 1972 06 30 30 June 1972 age 51 Place of birthDublin IrelandHeight5 ft 11 in 1 80 m Position s MidfielderYouth careerBluebell UnitedSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1989 1991Oxford United6 0 1991Arsenal0 0 1991 1993Bangor26 8 1993 1995Celtic28 4 1995 Brighton loan 8 1 1995 1998Southend United71 13 1998 1999Glenavon15 6 1998 1999Shelbourne1 0 1999 2000Bohemians26 6 2000Philadelphia Union10 4 2000 2001St Patrick s Athletic29 7 2001 2002Bohemians12 2 2002 2003Kilkenny City14 2 2003Dundalk9 2 Total255 55 International career1992Republic of Ireland U212 0 1988Republic of Ireland U171 0 Parkvilla2016 2017Dublin Celtic Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Club career 1 1 Early career 1 2 Bangor 1 3 Celtic 1 4 Southend United 1 5 Glenavon 1 6 Bohemians 1 7 Philadelphia 1 8 St Patrick s Athletic 1 9 Back to Bohemians 1 10 Later career 2 Management career 3 International career 4 Legacy and awards 5 Honours 6 ReferencesClub career editEarly career edit Paul grew up in Bluebell and played for Bluebell United as a child before being recruited by Oxford United He made his league debut as a 16 year old against Barnsley alongside the likes of Ray Houghton Byrne played 30 or so games for Oxford but moved to Arsenal where he spent 6 months in the reserve team under George Armstrong without making a first team appearance Bangor edit He moved to Northern Ireland and signed for Bangor in the Irish League He entered Bangor folklore by scoring the winner against Ards in the 1993 Irish Cup Final This was his 21st goal that season Celtic edit This sort of form attracted Liam Brady who took him to Celtic and gave him his debut on 6 October 1993 as a substitute against St Johnstone 2 He made 28 league appearances in 2 seasons at Celtic and scored 4 goals including two of them in the Old Firm derby He went out on loan to Brighton amp Hove Albion and scored once in 8 appearances for them before returning to Celtic 3 Southend United edit In August 1995 he left Celtic and signed for Ronnie Whelan s Southend United side for a fee of 80 000 2 He began well initially at Southend and impressing Birmingham City enough for them to make a 750 000 bid for him 4 It was downhill from then on for Paul at the club and they were relegated at the end of his 2nd season at Roots Hall Glenavon edit Paul returned to Northern Ireland again and signed for Glenavon where he won another Irish Cup winners medal Bohemians edit After playing a few reserve games for Shelbourne Paul signed for Bohemians in January 1999 Bohs had a disastrous season and only escaped relegation by beating Cobh Ramblers in a relegation play off The following season was a different story as Bohs challenged Shelbourne all the way before fading away and finishing 3rd They also reached the FAI Cup Final under the captaincy of Byrne but lost 1 0 to Shels Philadelphia edit With Byrne s contract having expired at Dalymount Park he went off to America for the summer months and played in Philadelphia St Patrick s Athletic edit He returned to Ireland in time for the beginning of the 2000 01 season and signed for home town club St Patrick s Athletic Back to Bohemians edit He only spent a few months at Richmond Park before Roddy Collins came calling again and Paul returned to Bohs just before the transfer deadline He scored with his first touch on his return a 20 yard free kick in a 2 2 draw with Galway United in February 2001 Byrne went on to play a bit part as Bohs won the league title their first in 23 years A week later they completed the Double by winning the FAI Cup but Byrne didn t take part due to being cup tied for playing in an earlier round for St Pats Collins controversially departed in the wake of their success and Pete Mahon became the new man in charge After getting to the 2nd round of the UEFA Champions League qualifiers they had a disastrous run of league form which cost Mahon his job Stephen Kenny came in and Byrne was in and out of the side Byrne played in the FAI Cup final that season but once again finished on the losing side as Dundalk won 2 1 Kenny had a clear out of players after that and Byrne was surplus to requirements Later career edit He went on to play for Kilkenny City Dundalk St James Gate and Houston Hurricanes FC 5 Management career edit2009 Hemel Hempstead Town FC 2023 Golden Port AFCInternational career editHe was capped at Under 15 Under 16 Under 17 Under 18 Under 21 level and B level for Ireland and was included in numerous full international squad but never made an appearance Byrne played in two qualifiers in the 1990 UEFA European Under 18 Football Championship qualifying campaign and in the 1990 UEFA European Under 18 Championship Legacy and awards editOne of the most talented players to have come out of Ireland in the last 25 years he will be remembered for his time at Celtic and Bohemians He often appears in the Sky Sports Masters Football for his former club Celtic alongside other legends such as Paul McStay and Tom Boyd Paul has won Northern Ireland PFA Player of the Year and Northern Ireland Football Writers Association Player of the Year in 1993 while playing for Bangor F C Honours editLeague of Ireland 1 Bohemians 2001 Irish Cup 1 Bangor F C 1992 93 Irish League Cup 1 Bangor F C 1992 93References edit Paul Byrne Barry Hugman s Footballers Retrieved 6 March 2017 a b Football Heroes Boredom leads to a lot of things and we ended up going to the pub and wasting ourselves The 42 15 October 2018 Retrieved 15 October 2018 The Scotsman Boxscorenews Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Paul Byrne footballer born 1972 amp oldid 1210048945, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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