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Michael Byrne (footballer, born 1880)

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Full name
  
Michael Patrick Byrne

Playing position
  
Goalkeeper

Height
  
1.78 m

Date of death
  
"Unknown"

Role
  
Footballer


Place of birth
  
Bristol, England

Name
  
Michael Byrne

Date of birth
  
April qtr 1880

Years
  
Team

Position
  
Goalkeeper

Michael Patrick Byrne (April 1880 – after 1908) was an Irish footballer who played as a goalkeeper for various clubs in the 1900s.

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Football career

Byrne was born in Bristol and, after serving in the Irish Guards, joined Bristol Rovers of the Southern League in 1902. The following season, he moved to join the Southern League champions, Southampton as cover for George Clawley. He made his debut in a 2–0 victory over Swindon Town on 23 January 1904, and followed this with a clean sheet in the next match before Clawley's return. He made three further appearances (all victories, with two further clean sheets) before a move to Chelsea in August 1905, for their inaugural season in the Football League.

At Chelsea, he was at first the understudy to William "Fatty" Foulke, making three league appearances in the 1905–06 season. Following Foulke's departure at the end of the season, Bob Whiting was promoted to the first-choice 'keeper, helping Chelsea gain promotion to the First Division at the end of the season, in which Byrne made a single appearance.

Byrne then moved on to join Glossop, where he made eleven Second Division appearances before retiring in 1908.

Later career

He later returned to Bristol to settle and took up employment with the Imperial Tobacco Company.

References

Michael Byrne (footballer, born 1880) Wikipedia