"A football is a tool in a game won by men"
Back -L:R- Noel Brennan,Dave Murphy,Ian Dunne, Gary McCormack,
Darren Fagan, John Godfrey, George Chalkley.
Front: L:R- Reggie George, Nicky Harta, Ken Coakley,Noel Ankers,
Dave King, Jimmy O'Neill, (Steo).
Great scoring Partnerships at the Mun
Staunton & Ankers
George & Godfrey
Hand & Brown
Godfrey & Whelan
Brown & King
Ankers & King
Were not forgetting the individual mercurial talents of players like Ken Coakley/Luke Duffy/Liam Doyle/Kevin Mooney/Wayne Hannigan/Derek Waldron/Terry Corbally/?????????????????
and all those who went before 1987. I apologise to those I forgot to mention and those I do not have photos for-
I'm sure I'll be reminded- let me know.
Photos since 2000 will go up as soon as they are ready
To follow;- Club Keepers - 1987 to 2008 - I feel just as important as those legends above
Kane & Burdock
Shared, on and off, the Golden Boot for three years - Clubs most successful front men
Two funny C..ts
Awesome
Johnny Brown who made a comment back in '94 that started
the Revolution at the Mun " I have to leave Ballymun to get a cap" that was the last time any player at the Mun felt that way, he gave us the kick start that we badly needed. He signed for Vianney Boys that year, did'nt get capped there either!!. Deserved one- powerful midfielder.
Great News Clips
Seven games into the season,
with 10 goals between them
could this be the greatest
partnership of them all ?
Barry Kavanagh
Davey Kane