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Full name
  
Patrick McConnell

Name
  
Paddy McConnell

Role
  
Television presenter

Place of death
  
Carluke, Scotland

Playing position
  
Inside forward


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Date of birth
  
(1900-02-05)5 February 1900

Date of death
  
14 November 1971(1971-11-14) (aged 71)

Education
  
University of Aberdeen, Gresham's School

TV shows
  
Liquid News, Working Lunch, Battle of the Brains, Nigella

Notable credits
  
Broadcasting House

Place of birth
  
Rasharkin, Ireland

Paddy McConnell - Show Reel


Patrick "Paddy" "Pat" McConnell (5 February 1900 – 14 November 1971) was an Irish footballer who played as an inside forward for Bradford City, Doncaster Rovers, Southport, Shelbourne, Boston United, Spalding United, Grantham Town, Hibernian and Ireland. In total he scored 30 goals in 201 matches in the Football League. He was both the first Doncaster, and the first Southport player to appear in an international match.

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Youth

Paddy began his career in Scottish Junior Football playing for Bellshill Athletic, Larkhall Thistle and Bathgate.

Senior

McConnell was signed by Bradford in August 1924, though only made 3 appearances that season. In August 1925 he was bought by Doncaster where he played for five seasons, before moving onto Southport for two seasons, then home to Ireland to play for Shelborne. He returned to England playing for Spalding, Boston and Grantham before returning to Scotland where he joined Hibernian.

International

He played twice for the all Ireland team, a 2–1 defeat against Wales in 1928 and a 6–2 defeat by England in 1932.

References

Paddy McConnell Wikipedia