- Johnny Carey
Infobox Football biography
playername= Johnny Carey
fullname = John Joseph Carey
dateofbirth = birth date|1919|2|23|df=y
cityofbirth =Dublin
countryofbirth =Ireland
dateofdeath = death date and age|1995|8|23|1919|2|23|df=y
cityofdeath =Macclesfield
countryofdeath =England
position = Full back
youthyears = 193x
193x
youthclubs = Home FarmDublin GAA "(gaelic football)"
years = 1936
1936-1953
1941-1942
1941-1942
1941-1945
1942-1943
1942-1943
194x
194x
clubs= St James's Gate
Manchester United
→ "(wartime)"
→ Cardiff City "(guest)"
→ Manchester City "(guest)"
→ Shamrock Rovers "(guest)"
→ Middlesbrough "(guest)"
→ Everton "(guest)"
→ Liverpool "(guest)"
→ "Played in Italy" "(guest)"
caps(goals) =
304 (17)
112 (47)
1 (0)
1 (0)
2 (3)
1 (0)
2 (0)
nationalyears = 1937-1952
1940
1946-1949
1947
nationalteam = Ireland (FAI)League of Ireland XI
Ireland (IFA)
Europe XI
nationalcaps(goals) = 27 (3)
1 (0)
9 (0)
1 (0)
manageryears = 1953-1958
1955-1967
1958-1961
1961-1963
1963-1968
1970-1971
managerclubs = Blackburn Rovers
Republic of Ireland
Everton
Leyton Orient
Nottingham Forest
Blackburn Rovers
pcupdate = May 1 2007
ntupdate = May 1 2007John Joseph "Johnny" Carey (born
23 February 1919 inDublin ,Ireland ; died22 August 1995 inMacclesfield ,England ) was an Irish footballer and manager. As a player Carey spent most of his career at Manchester United where he was team captain from 1946 until he retired as a player in 1953. He was also a dual internationalist, playing for and captaining both Ireland teams - the FAI XI and the IFA XI. In 1947 he also captained a Europe XI which played aGreat Britain XI atHampden Park . In 1949 he was voted the Football Writers' Association Footballer of the Year and in the same year captained the FAI XI that defeated England 2–0 atGoodison Park , becoming the first non-UK team to beat England at home. Carey was also the first non-UK player and the first Irishman to captain a winning team in both anFA Cup Final and the First Division. Like his contemporaryCon Martin , Carey was an extremely versatile footballer and played in nine different positions throughout his career. He even played in goal for United on one occasion.Early years
As a schoolboy Carey played soccer for Home Farm. As a youth he also played
Gaelic football and was selected to represent Dublin at minor level before he signed for St James's Gate at the start of the 1936-37 season. After just two months of League of Ireland football, he was spotted byBilly Behan , aDublin -based Manchester United scout. Behan convinced the United chief scout, Louis Rocca, to check him out and in November 1936 United signed him for a then League of Ireland record fee of £250. He made his debut as an inside-left for United on September 23 1937 against Southampton. During his first season with United, Carey, together with Harry Baird,Jack Rowley ,Tommy Bamford ,Tommy Breen andStan Pearson , helped United gain promotion to the First Division [ [http://dnausers.d-n-a.net/dnetmQXk/legends/Carey.htm Manchester United fansite] ] [ [http://www.manutdzone.com/legends/JohnnyCarey.htm Manchester United Legends] ] [ [http://www.btinternet.com/~keano16/manupag/legends/careypag/carey.html Manchester United Stats] ] .econd World War
During the
Second World War , Carey continued to play for Manchester United and between 1939 and 1943 he played 112 games and scored 47 goals in the wartime regional leagues. He also played as a guest for several other clubs including Cardiff City, Manchester City, Everton, Liverpool and Middlesbrough ["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] ] ["Who’s Who Of Liverpool" (2006): Tony Matthews [http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1845961404] ] ["Soccer at War – 1939 - 45" (2005): Jack Rollin [http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/075531431X] ] On April 28 1940 Carey guested for aLeague of Ireland XI against aScottish League XI in a 3-2 defeat atDalymount Park . His team mates on the day includedJimmy Dunne ,Paddy Bradshaw andJohn Feenan [ [http://www.scottishleague.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1201 www.scottishleague.net] ] . He also guested for Shamrock Rovers in a League of Ireland game against Limerick on April 6 1941. He gave a good performance at inside left, scoring in a 5-0 win. He guested again for Rovers in April 1942 and scored twice in a 7-1 win against Shelbourne. He also played and scored again for Rovers in aLeague of Ireland Shield game atMilltown against Waterford on November 11 1945 ["The Hoops" by Paul Doolan and Robert Goggins (ISBN 0-7171-2121-6)] . Carey also served with theBritish Army in bothItaly and theMiddle East and while in Italy, he also played part-time for several different clubs using the nickname "Cario". When the war ended Carey received several offers to stay on in Italy.Return to Manchester United
On his return to Manchester United, Carey began playing as a midfielder and defender. He was also appointed team captain by
Matt Busby . He captained United to victory in the 1948 FA Cup final and to second place in the First Division four times before eventually winning the title in 1952. His team mates at United during this era included among others,Jack Rowley ,Charlie Mitten and John Aston. During his career with United, Carey played 304 league games, scoring 17 goals. He played a further 38 games in theFA Cup and scored 1 further goal. Carey also played twice for United in theFA Charity Shield [ [http://dnausers.d-n-a.net/dnetmQXk/legends/Carey.htm Manchester United fansite] ] [ [http://www.manutdzone.com/legends/JohnnyCarey.htm Manchester United Legends] ] [ [http://www.btinternet.com/~keano16/manupag/legends/careypag/carey.html Manchester United Stats] ] .Irish international
When Carey began his international career in 1937 there were, in effect, two Ireland teams, chosen by two rival associations. Both associations, the
Northern Ireland - based IFA and theRepublic of Ireland - based FAI claimed jurisdiction over the whole ofIreland and selected players from the whole island. As a result several notable Irish players from this era, including Carey played for both teams. In September 1946 Carey, along withBill Gorman , even played for both teams within three days of each other, both times against England. On September 28 atWindsor Park he played for the IFA XI in a 7-2 defeat. Then on September 30 atDalymount Park he played for the FAI XI in a 1-0 defeat [ [http://www.rsssf.com/tablese/eng-intres40.html England international results] ] .FAI XI
Between 1937 and 1953 Carey made 29 appearances and scored 3 goals for the FAI XI, making his debut against Norway on November 7 1937 in a team that also included
Jimmy Dunne and fellow debutant,Kevin O'Flanagan . The game which was a qualifier for the 1938 FIFA World Cup finished as a 3-3 draw [ [http://www.kickinmagazine.ie/international/71137norway.htm Ireland debut] ] . He scored his first goal for the FAI XI in a 3-2 win against Poland on November 13 1938 and scored his second in the very next game, a 2-2 draw with Hungary on March 19 1939. Carey captained the FAI XI on 19 occasions. On September 21 1949, he was captain when an FAI XI that includedCon Martin andPeter Farrell , defeated England 2–0 atGoodison Park , becoming the first non-UK team to beat England at home. Carey scored his third goal, a penalty, for the FAI XI in a 2-2 draw with Norway on November 26 1950. He played his last game for the FAI XI on March 25 1953 in a 4-0 win over Austria ["The Boys In Green - The FAI International Story" (1997): Sean Ryan [http://www.amazon.ca/dp/1851589392] ] [ [http://www.soccerscene.ie/sssenior/player.php?show_all_starts=0&id=95 Ireland (FAI) stats] ] .IFA XI
Carey also made 9 appearances for the IFA XI between 1946 and 1949. In 1946 he played in the Victory Internationals against Scotland and Wales ["Soccer at War – 1939 - 45" (2005): Jack Rollin [http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/075531431X] ] . On November 27 1946 he played for the IFA XI in a 0-0 draw with Scotland. Together with
Peter Farrell ,Con Martin ,Bill Gorman ,Tommy Eglington ,Alex Stevenson andDavy Walsh , he was one of seven players born in theIrish Free State to play for the IFA XI that day.. The draw helped the team finish as runners-up in the1947 British Home Championship .Coaching career
Carey retired as a player in 1953 and almost immediately accepted the position as manager of Blackburn Rovers. In 1958 he guided Rovers into First Division. He then became manager at Everton but, despite leading them to fifth place in the 1960-61 season, their highest post-war position, he was infamously sacked in the back of a taxi by director John Moores ["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] ] [ [http://www.evertonfc.com/history/johnny-carey.html Everton manager] ] . As a result the infamous fans jibe, 'Taxi for xxxxxx!' has become a staple insult offered to any manager facing the threat of the sack. He next managed Leyton Orient and took them into the First Division in 1962, their only season in the top division. However his greatest success as a manager came with Nottingham Forest. In 1967 he guided them to the
FA Cup semi-finals and to second place in the First Division behind his former club Manchester United [ [http://www.u-reds.com/NFFC/people/Management/johnnycarey.asp Nottingham Forest manager] ] . Between 1955 and 1967 Carey also served as team manager of the Republic of Ireland. However Carey had very little power as the team itself was chosen by a selection committee ["The Boys In Green - The FAI International Story" (1997): Sean Ryan [http://www.amazon.ca/dp/1851589392] ] .Honours
"Player"
Manchester United
*
FA Cup
**"Winners" 1948: 1
*First Division
**"Winners" 1951-52: 1
**"Runners Up" 1946-47, 1947-48, 1948-49, 1950-51: 4
*FA Charity Shield
**"Winners" 1952: 1
**"Runners Up" 1948: 1
*Second Division
**"Runners Up" 1937-38: 1Ireland
*British Home Championship
**"Runners Up" 1946-47 1"Manager"
Blackburn Rovers
*Second Division
**"Runners Up" 1957-58: 1Leyton Orient
*Second Division
**"Runners Up" 1961-62: 1Nottingham Forest
*First Division
**"Runners Up" 1966-67: 1References
External links
* [http://nifootball.blogspot.com/2006/08/johnny-carey.html Northern Ireland’s Footballing Greats]
* [http://www.irelandshirts.com/profiles/jackiecareyprofile.htm Biography at www.irelandshirts.com]
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