Tommy Eglington

Tommy Eglington

Football player infobox
playername= Tommy Eglington


fullname = Thomas Joseph Eglington
dateofbirth = birth date|1923|1|15
cityofbirth = Donnycarney, County Dublin
countryofbirth = Ireland
dateofdeath = death date and age|2004|2|18|1923|1|15
cityofdeath = Raheny, County Dublin
countryofdeath = Ireland
position= Outside-Left
youthyears = 19xx
1942
youthclubs = Munster Victoria
Distillery (Drumcondra)
years = 1942-1946
1946-1957
1957-1961
1961-1963
clubs= Shamrock Rovers
Everton
Tranmere Rovers
Cork Hibernians
caps(goals) =
394 (76)
172 (36)
nationalyears = 1946-1955
1946-1948
1961-1963
nationalteam = Ireland (FAI)
Ireland (IFA)
League of Ireland XI
nationalcaps(goals) = 24 (2)
6 (0)
4 (1) |

Thomas Joseph Eglington (January 15 1923February 18 2004) was an Irish footballer who played as an outside-left for, among others, Shamrock Rovers, Everton and Tranmere Rovers. Eglington was also a dual internationalist and played for both Ireland teams - the FAI XI and the IFA XI.

Eglington’s playing career followed a similar path to that of Peter Farrell. As well as teaming up at international level, they also played together at three different clubs. Eglington was best known as a creator of chances, for his acceleration down the wing and for his ability to deliver a precise pass at speed. He also possessed a powerful shot. He remains one of Everton’s all-time top goalscorers and has played more games in the Second Division than any other Everton player.

Club career

hamrock Rovers

Before joining Rovers, Eglington played as a junior with both Munster Victoria and Distillery of Drumcondra and helped the latter club win the FAI Intermediate Cup in 1942. He then joined Shamrock Rovers where together with Peter Farrell, Jimmy McAlinden and Paddy Coad, he helped Rovers reach three successive FAI Cup finals. They won the competition in 1944 and 1945 and finished as runners up in 1946. In June 1946 Eglington also made his debut for the FAI XI while at Rovers. He won his first 2 caps while a Rovers player.

Everton

In July 1946, together with Peter Farrell, Eglington signed for Everton. In September 1946 he made his League debut for the club in a 3-2 home win against Arsenal. In eleven seasons at Everton he played 394 league games and scored 76 goals. He also played a further 34 games and scored a further 12 goals in the FA Cup. During his time with Everton his team mates, apart from Farrell, also included Alex Stevenson, Peter Corr, Harry Catterick, Wally Fielding, Tommy E. Jones, Brian Labone and Dave Hickson.

Eglington’s most prolific scoring season came in 1952-53 when he scored 16 times, 14 in the Second Division and 2 in the FA Cup. On September 27 1952, he scored 5 of these goals in just one game at Goodison Park against Doncaster Rovers, helping Everton to a 7-1 win. He also reached double figures in both 1953-54 and 1955-56. During the 1953-54 season his goals helped Everton finish as runners up in the Second Division, thus gaining promotion to the First Division. ["Who’s Who Of Everton" (2004): Tony Matthews [http://www.shop-com.co.uk/op/~Who's_Who_of_Everton_(Hardback)_Tony_Matthews-prod-25696581?sourceid=363] ]

Tranmere Rovers

In June 1957 Eglington signed for Tranmere Rovers and three months later he was followed there by Peter Farrell. He spent three seasons at Rovers making 172 league appearances and scoring 36 goals. He also played a further 9 games and scored a further 4 goals for Rovers in the FA Cup. In August 1959 Eglington scored a hat-trick for Rovers in a 5-1 win over Accrington Stanley.

Cork Hibernians

In 1961 Eglington signed for Cork Hibernians. He spent two seasons at Hibs and helped them reach the 1963 FAI Cup final where they lost 2-0 to Shelbourne. While at Hibs he also played four times for the League of Ireland XI at veteran age of 38. In a memorable game in Bristol he scored in a 5-2 defeat to an English League XI team that was the nucleus of the England team that won the 1966 World Cup. [ [http://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/invitation-to-world-cup-turned-down-477575.html Independent Obituaries] ]

Irish international

When Eglington began his international career in 1946 there were, in effect, two Ireland teams, chosen by two rival associations. Both associations, the Northern Ireland - based IFA and the Republic of Ireland - based FAI claimed jurisdiction over the whole of Ireland and selected players from the whole island. As a result several notable Irish players from this era, including Eglington, played for both teams.

FAI XI

Between 1946 and 1955 Eglington made 24 appearances and scored 2 goals for the FAI XI. He made his international debut on June 16 1946 against Portugal. Eglington scored his first goal for the FAI XI in a 4-0 win against Austria on March 25 1953. He captained the FAI XI during the qualifying rounds for the 1954 FIFA World Cup and, during the same competition, he scored his second goal in a 4-0 win against Luxembourg on October 28 1953. Eglington played his last game for the FAI XI on November 27 1955 in a 2-2 draw with Spain. [ [http://www.soccerscene.ie/sssenior/player.php?sort=apps&id=124 Ireland (FAI) stats] ] ["The Boys In Green - The FAI International Story" (1997): Sean Ryan [http://www.amazon.ca/dp/1851589392] ]

IFA XI

Eglington also made 6 appearances for the IFA XI between 1946 and 1948. On November 27 1946 he made his debut for the IFA XI in a 0-0 draw with Scotland. Together with Johnny Carey, Con Martin, Bill Gorman, Peter Farrell, Alex Stevenson and Davy Walsh, he was one of seven players born in the Irish Free State to play for the IFA XI that day. The draw helped the team finish as runners-up in the 1947 British Home Championship. Eglington also helped the IFA XI gain some other respectable results, including a 2-0 win against Scotland on October 4 1947 and a 2-2 draw with England at Goodison Park on November 5 1947.

Honours

Distillery
*FAI Intermediate Cup: 1
**1942

Shamrock Rovers
*"'FAI Cup
**"Winners" 1944, 1945: 2
**"Runners Up" 1946: 1

Ireland
*British Home Championship
**"Runners Up" 1946-47 1

Everton
*"'Second Division:
**"Runners Up" 1953-54: 1

Cork Hibernians
*"'FAI Cup
**"Runners Up" 1963: 1

References

External links

* [http://nifootball.blogspot.com/2006/11/tommy-eglington.html Northern Ireland’s Footballing Greats]
* [http://www.eleven-a-side.com/offthefield/irish_soccer_detail.asp?newsid=9923 Obituary at Irish Fan Site]
* [http://www.evertonfc.com/news/archive/eglington-passes-away.html Obituary at www.evertonfc.com]
* [http://www.blue-all-over.co.uk/index.php?page=legends&player=eglington Everton Fan Site]
* [http://www.clontarfonline.com/ambrose_eglington.htm Eglington at www.clontarfonline.com]
* [http://www.footballpoets.org/poem.asp?Id=5645 Football Poets]
* [http://fr.uefa.com/uefa/news/Kind=4/newsId=145849.html UEFA Obituary]


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