Paddy Coad (14 April 1920 – 8 March 1992) was an Irish football player and manager. He played as a forward for Waterford, Glenavon, Shamrock Rovers and...
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Shamrock Rovers F.C. (section Coad's Colts)
while Paddy Ambrose finished the season as the team's leading scorer. Led by players like Liam Tuohy and Coad himself, the team known as Coad's Colts...
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league title for the first time in the 1965–66 season, (under manager Paddy Coad) setting a then league record of 13 straight league victories. The 1965/66...
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1993–94 (23) Top League scorers Paddy Ambrose – 109 Paddy Coad – 104 Bob Fullam – 92 Top FAI Cup scorers Paddy Coad – 37 Liam Tuohy – 20 "Shamrock Rovers...
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Michael Coad, Australian football player Nellie Coad (1883–1974), New Zealand teacher, community leader, women's advocate and writer Paddy Coad (1920–1992)...
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History of Shamrock Rovers F.C. (section Coad's Colts)
include: Paddy Moore, Jimmy Dunne, Paddy Coad, Jackie Jameson, Frank O'Neill, John Giles, Mick Leech, Pat Dunne, Noel Synnott, Jim Beglin, Paddy Mulligan...
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League of Ireland. Notable Waterford footballers include Davy Walsh, Paddy Coad, Jim Beglin, Alfie Hale, Eddie Nolan, John O'Shea and Daryl Murphy. John...
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2003, Walsh, together with such other notable Waterford footballers as Paddy Coad, Alfie Hale, Peter Thomas, Jim Beglin and John O'Shea, was honoured by...
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National-Football-Teams.com Tommy Clinton at National-Football-Teams.com "Paddy Coad". eu-football.info. Retrieved 31 March 2021. "Tim Coffey". eu-football...
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John Herrick – April 1977 Ewan Fenton (1960–67), (1970–72), (1975–76) Paddy Coad (1967–68) Eoin Hand (1979–83) Billy Hamilton (1987–89) Sam Allardyce (1991–92)...
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United 16 1944–45 Sean McCarthy Cork United 26 1945–46 Paddy O'Leary Cork United 15 1946–47 Paddy Coad Shamrock Rovers 11 Alf Hanson Shelbourne 11 1947–48...
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player Locky Byrne (1913–1941), hurler Tom Cheasty (1934–2007), hurler Paddy Coad (1920–1992), soccer player Tom Cunningham (1931–2022), hurler Pat Fanning...
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Rovers. Under player-manager Paddy Coad, he subsequently became a prominent member of the successful Rovers team nicknamed Coad's Colts. During this era, Rovers...
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Rovers he scored all 6 goals in a 6–1 win. After the game, Rovers' legend Paddy Coad described Fay as the 'greatest prospect in Irish football'. Finally, after...
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Shamrock Rovers where together with Peter Farrell, Jimmy McAlinden and Paddy Coad, he helped Rovers reach three successive FAI Cup finals. They won the...
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included Johnny Carey, Con Martin, Billy Walsh, Jackie O'Driscoll and Paddy Coad. Although a goalkeeper he was only 5 ft 9 inches tall. Another William...
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legal scholar. Red Callender, 76, American musician, thyroid cancer. Paddy Coad, 71, Irish football player and manager. Sherman Edwards, 82, American...
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Christy O'Callaghan Mickey Burke Gerry Mackey Ronnie Nolan Tommy Farrell Liam Hennessy Maxie McCann Sean Carroll Paddy Ambrose Paddy Coad Liam Tuohy...
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that also included Jimmy Kelly, Tommy Eglington, Jimmy McAlinden and Paddy Coad, Farrell later helped Rovers reach three successive FAI Cup finals. They...
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28 20 4th R2 5th Paddy Coad 12 1943–44 14 5 5 4 38 27 15 3rd W 2nd Paddy Coad 15 1944–45 14 6 5 3 20 20 17 3rd W[F] 8th Paddy Coad/Liam Crowe/Tommy Eglington/Bobby...
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9 Paddy Coad Shamrock Rovers 5 Gerry Malone Shelbourne 8 Peadar Walsh Dundalk 7 Benny Henderson Drumcondra 7 8 Podge Gregg Shamrock Rovers 6 Paddy Kinsella...
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Milltown on 16 September. While playing for Rovers his teammates included Paddy Coad, Peter Farrell and Tommy Eglington. During his one season with Rovers...
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loan at Rovers he played alongside Peter Farrell, Tommy Eglington and Paddy Coad. He made his debut for Rovers on 22 February 1942, scoring the only goal...
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2003, Hale and such other notable Waterford footballers as Davy Walsh, Paddy Coad, Peter Thomas, Jim Beglin and John O'Shea were honoured by the Waterford...
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title) Matches played 56 Goals scored 228 (4.07 per match) Top goalscorer Paddy Coad Alf Hanson (11 goals each) Biggest home win Bohemians 6-0 Limerick Biggest...
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substituted before half time with injury in the game and his replacement Paddy Coad scored, becoming the first ever substitute to score for Ireland. Before...
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playing for Rovers, his teammates included, among others Frank Glennon and Paddy Coad. He also represented the League of Ireland XI and made his international...
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Shamrock Rovers 5 George Sterling Dundalk 10 6 Benny Henderson Drumcondra 8 Paddy Coad Shamrock Rovers Chris Curtin Waterford 9 Connie Forde Cork United 7 Seán...
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Jimmy Dunne Ireland 1947 1949 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) Paddy Coad Ireland 1949 1960 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) Albie Murphy...
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just one season (1948–49). He was then signed by Shamrock Rovers coach Paddy Coad. At 5 ft 8in he was unusually small for a goalkeeper but, according to...
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