- Tony Macken
Anthony "Tony" Macken (born
30 July 1950 ) is an Irish former professional football player. He was born in Dublin.He was a right back or midfielder who played for
Home Farm F.C. ,Glentoran F.C. andWaterford United F.C. in Ireland before moving toDerby County F.C. in August 1974 for a fee of £30,000.Manager Dave Mackay left Macken in the reserves for the whole of the 1974/75 season.
After a spell on loan at Portsmouth, Macken finally made his league debut on Saturday, 27th December 1975 in a 2-0 win at home to Aston Villa. He again went on loan to Portsmouth in February 1976. His only other appearance for Derby in the season was in a 1-0 loss again against Villa. In all competitions he made thirty-seven appearances for the Rams, including eight as a substitute bafore moving to play in America in 1977.
After spells with Washington and Dallas, he returned to England with Walsall in October 1977. He starred in Walsall 1979/80 promotion team and scored once for them in 190 games before returning home to Ireland in June 1982 where he played for and managed
Waterford United andDrogheda United . He managed Drogheda United to be League Cup winners in 1983/84. And was assistant manager toRay Treacy whenShamrock Rovers won the League Championship in 1993/94.He won his single Republic of Ireland cap - a 1-0 defeat at home to Spain on
9 February 1977 .References
The Complete Who's Who of Irish International Football, 1945-96 (1996):Stephen McGarrigle
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