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    Thomas Aherne (26 January 1919 – 30 December 1999), also referred to as Bud Aherne, was an Irish footballer and hurler. He played football for Belfast...
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  • Baynham and Bernard Streten, as well as Irish internationals Seamus Dunne, Tom Aherne and George Cummins. This team reached the top flight for the first time...
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  • narrowly defeated 1–0 when Tom Finney scored the winner in the 82nd minute. Two days earlier, on 28 September, Carey and Tom Aherne had been included in the...
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  • Tom Aherne Louis Bookman Bertie Fulton Tommy Breen Jackie Brown Jackie Coulter Sammy Curran Mickey Hamill Andy Kennedy Jimmy McAlinden Billy McMillan Patrick...
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  • the first time they had entered the same competition. Four players – Tom Aherne, Reg Ryan, Davy Walsh, Con Martin – actually played for the two different...
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    Football Info. Retrieved 11 April 2023. "Tom Aherne". National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmerman. "Tom Alexander". National Football Teams. Benjamin...
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  • Allardyce Kenny Clements Johnny Matthews Seamie " Major" Coad Billy Hamilton Tom Aherne Terry Conroy Peter Coyle Tim Cuneen Sean Cusack Eamon Deacy David Minihan...
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  • Ahern (redirect from Aherne)
    Ahern, also Aherne (Irish: Ó hEachtighearna/Ó hEachthairn, meaning "descendant of Eachthighearna") is an Irish surname. Variants of the surname include...
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  • February 1907. J. ^ While a Luton Town player, the dual Irish international Tom Aherne made one appearance for the Irish Football Association-controlled all-Ireland...
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    all-Ireland team for the last time. The team included four players – Tom Aherne, Reg Ryan, Davy Walsh and the captain Con Martin – who were born in the...
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    Archived from the original on 27 June 2016. Retrieved 15 August 2024. "Tom Aherne". eu-football.info. Retrieved 31 March 2021. "John Aldridge". eu-football...
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    against Wales at the Racecourse Ground, the IFA XI included four players – Tom Aherne, Reg Ryan, Davy Walsh and the captain Con Martin – who were born in the...
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  • Chairman Karen Astin President Keith Howells Coach(es) Huw Thomas Captain(s) Tom Aherne League(s) Regional 1 Midlands 2024–25 6th Official website www.nuneatonrugby...
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  • All Ireland Senior Football Final Kildare 2–5 d Galway 0–1 26 January – Tom Aherne, association football player (died 1999). 30 January – Robert Lowry, Baron...
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  • notable Irish players from this era played for both teams. Four players – Tom Aherne, Reg Ryan, Davy Walsh and Con Martin – actually played for both the FAI...
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  • Olympic gold medallist with Great Britain and Ireland – triple jump (1908) Tom Aherne, soccer player; Limerick FC; Luton Town FC; Republic of Ireland (16 Caps)...
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  • November – Michael O'Halloran, politician in the UK (b. 1933) 30 December – Tom Aherne, soccer player (b. 1919) Manliff Barrington, motorcycle racer (b. 1910)...
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  • all-Ireland team for the last time. The team included four players - Tom Aherne, Reg Ryan, Davy Walsh and the captain, Con Martin - who were born in what...
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  • Patrick de Lacy Aherne (6 January 1901 – 30 September 1970) was an English film actor. He was the son of the architect William de Lacy Aherne, and the elder...
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    participate in the qualifying tournament for the 1950 World Cup. Four players – Tom Aherne, Reg Ryan, Davy Walsh, Con Martin – actually played for the two different...
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    Tom Conway starred in the radio mystery series The Saint, portrayed by Sanders on film a decade earlier. Conway succeeded Edgar Barrier, Brian Aherne...
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  • politician. Jerzy Waldorff, 89, Polish baron, TV personality and writer. Tom Aherne, 80, Irish footballer and hurler. Clint Albright, 73, Canadian ice hockey...
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    (present-day Italy) (d. 1949, killed in a plane crash)[citation needed] Tom Aherne, Irish football player, member of the Ireland national football team from...
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  • Player DoB Games played Goals Minutes played Sub off Sub on Club DF Tom Aherne January 26, 1919 1 0 90 0 0 90 - - - /2 Luton Town MF Noel Cantwell February...
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    the 1950 FIFA World Cup. Walsh, together with Con Martin, Reg Ryan and Tom Aherne, was one of four players from the Republic, included in the IFA XI that...
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  • Mick Aherne was a Gaelic football and hurling player from County Laois in Ireland. He played for many years on the Laois senior football and hurling teams...
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  • 12 May 1984 – 19 August 1984 Teams 18 Champions Erin's Own (1st title) Tom Aherne (captain) Runners-up Cloughduv Teddy Dunne (captain) Tournament statistics...
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  • America. Other members of the touring party included Billy McMillan, Tom Aherne, Robin Lawler, Johnny Campbell and manager Elisha Scott. These were the...
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  • October 2024. "Then & Now! Why GAA club history is such a treasure - Tom Aherne". Limerick Live. 8 January 2023. Retrieved 24 October 2024. O'Connor,...
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  • for the 1950 World Cup. Ryan, together with Con Martin, Davy Walsh and Tom Aherne, was one of four players born in the Irish Free State, included in the...
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