Best Goalkeeper ever in LOI

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  1. iceman's Avatar

    iceman said:
    Slightly off-topic but does anyone remember a 'keeper that climbed up on the goalposts and broke them up during a game (think it was at Oriel Park) in the 70's. The clip was later played on ITV's "On The Ball" and on "What Happened Next" on BBC's A Question Of Sport?
     
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    prince20 said:
    Quote Originally Posted by iceman View Post
    Slightly off-topic but does anyone remember a 'keeper that climbed up on the goalposts and broke them up during a game (think it was at Oriel Park) in the 70's. The clip was later played on ITV's "On The Ball" and on "What Happened Next" on BBC's A Question Of Sport?
    Mick O Brien
     
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    red bellied said:
    Alan Patterson helped Sligo Rovers win the league in 1977.
     
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    Réiteoir said:
    Mick O'Brien was an eccentric goalkeeper who played in the League of Ireland throughout the 1970s.

    He began his career with Home Farm F.C. where he was part of a Leinster Youth Cup winning side. In 1967 Mick moved to Athlone Town F.C. who were then in the Leinster Senior League.

    He spent almost 10 years at Athlone during which time, they would join the League of Ireland. He kept goal during the famous UEFA Cup tie against AC Milan in 1975. Athlone held the Italian giants to a scoreless draw at St. Mel's Park.

    He also famously delayed a match in Dundalk after breaking the crossbar in 1974 [1].

    After leaving Athlone in 1976 , he moved to St Patrick's Athletic and spent 4 years there. He then moved to Bohemians in 1980 and spent 2 years at the club (making 8 league appearances).
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    Mr Maroon said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Blue Man View Post
    Alan Gough and Alan O Neill for me. I always thought highly of Dave Henderson too. Brian Murphy is the current best by a fair distance followed by Barry Murphy
    I'm glad to see him mentioned by someone who isn't a fan of one of the clubs he played for. He's a legend in my eyes.
     
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    Blue Man said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Maroon View Post
    I'm glad to see him mentioned by someone who isn't a fan of one of the clubs he played for. He's a legend in my eyes.
    He was my coach when he played for Shels and continued to coach me even when he moved up North to Glentoran. Absolute legend and a huge hero of mine
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    Razors left peg said:
    Has any LOI goalkeeper ever been a regular for the national team in the past? Im sure there have been a couple that have gotten the odd cap but has anyone ever been first choice?
    Its really not that complicated!!!
     
  8. prince20's Avatar

    prince20 said:
    Without a doubt, The answer to this question is Mick Smyth.
    You can throw up other names but you will be wrong
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    shelbourne1904 said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Razors left peg View Post
    Has any LOI goalkeeper ever been a regular for the national team in the past? Im sure there have been a couple that have gotten the odd cap but has anyone ever been first choice?
    There was never a regular but Mick Smyth, Paddy Roche and Peter Thomas were capped while playing LOI.Peter Thomas was English but became a a "naturalised" Irishman after living here for years.
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  10. Orangecelt said:

    Ludzic

    Alec Ludzic of Cork Celtic and later Cork City. No question!
     
  11. rambler14 said:
    For the Ramblers supporters among us.............Dave the Save!
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    michaelguineys said:
    Quote Originally Posted by rambler14 View Post
    For the Ramblers supporters among us.............Dave the Save!

    Dave the Save that played for Corinthians?
    Did he play for ye too?

    Anthony Fenelly has to be up there as one of the best keepers in the league ever, never mind one of the best Ramblers keepers
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    don ramo said:
    Quote Originally Posted by michaelguineys View Post
    Dave the Save that played for Corinthians?
    Did he play for ye too?

    Anthony Fenelly has to be up there as one of the best keepers in the league ever, never mind one of the best Ramblers keepers
    why the smile fennelly was class

    sadly he ran off with some savage youngone in derry the ****ing lucky c**t and hasnt been seen since, i think he was the christmass turkey
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  14. gael353's Avatar

    gael353 said:
    Of yesteryear it would have to be Kevin Fitzpatrick of Limerick and Ireland and of the newer ones id go for Dave Henderson.
     
  15. Hibs4Ever's Avatar

    Hibs4Ever said:
    This is easy, Dave Henderson by a long distance
     
  16. Tis-smeee's Avatar

    Tis-smeee said:
    Peter Thomas
     
  17. Calcio Jack's Avatar

    Calcio Jack said:
    Surely it has to be Gordon Banks
     
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    SMorgan said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Calcio Jack View Post
    Surely it has to be Gordon Banks

    Arrrr over-rated. Made a living off a single save!!

    A lot of posters are going for keepers at their own clubs. I'll go for Dermot O'Neill, who started his career as an understudy to Blackmore at Dundalk, and Mick Smyth.

    But I have to say the League of Ireland has produced a number of quality keepers. A lot of the keepers montioned in this thread were quality and certainly bring back some good memories.
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  19. Dodge's Avatar

    Dodge said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Calcio Jack View Post
    Surely it has to be Gordon Banks
    Henderson was better. Just wouldn't give up the fireman job to make a go of it
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  20. roversman said:
    alan patterson is the best keeper i seen in over 30 of watching LOL football