- Harry Brophy
Infobox Football biography
playername = Harry Brophy
fullname = Harry Frank Brophy
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1916|10|22|df=y
cityofbirth =Leicester
countryofbirth =England
dateofdeath =
cityofdeath =
countryofdeath =
height = height|ft=6|in=0
position = Half-back
currentclub =
youthyears = 1933–1936
1934–1935
1935–1936
youthclubs = Arsenal
Canterbury Waverley (loan)
Margate (loan)
years = 1936–1938
1938–1939
1949–1952
clubs = Arsenal
Southampton
Corinthian Club
caps(goals) = 000 0(0)
037 0(5)
00? (?)
nationalyears =
nationalteam =
nationalcaps(goals) =
manageryears = 1954–1955
1957–1959
1962
1963
managerclubs = Australia
Mauritius
Sydney F.C. Prague Sydney Croatia Harry Frank Brophy (born
22 October 1916 ) was an English professional footballer who played for Southampton in the years immediately beforeWorld War II . After the war, he emigrated toAustralia where he coached the national football team, including acting as team manager for two games in 1954 and 1955.Early career
He was born in
Leicester , but moved toNorth London as a child. He captainedIslington schoolboys to the English Schools Shield in 1931 (aged 14) and his maturity was soon spotted by Arsenal who signed him up as a trainee in 1933. He never appeared for Arsenal's first team and was sent out on loan, firstly to Canterbury Waverley of theKent League and then to Margate (Arsenal's nursery team) for the 1935–36 season. He signed professional papers for Arsenal in May 1936, and was then sent out on loan again, this time to Brighton & Hove Albion. He broke a leg when playing in a reserve match for Brighton against Reading (in a tackle with Fred Briggs whom he was later to partner in Southampton's forward line). He returned to Highbury but failed to break into the first team.outhampton
Whilst with the "Gunners" his potential had been spotted by Tom Parker and in May 1938, now the Saints manager, Parker signed him for Southampton. Although Brophy was normally a half back, he was drafted in as
centre forward for the first three games of the 1938–39 season in the absence of Reg Tomlinson. Brophy scored in each of the first three games of the season before injury sidelined him for two games. Unfortunately, all three games ended as defeats, setting the tone for the rest of the season. He came back into the side, this time atleft half and scored again. After that flurry of goals, he only scored once more. [cite book | author=Duncan Holley & Gary Chalk | title=The Alphabet of the Saints| publisher= ACL & Polar Publishing | year=1992|pages = pp.47-48|id=ISBN 0-9514862-3-3] During his only full season at The Dell he also played at right half, centre half and full back. In all he made 37 league appearances, scoring five goals as the season ended with "the Saints" in 18th place in the table.The outbreak of war then brought Brophy's playing career to a premature end. He initially joined the police before joining the
Merchant Navy and served on the hospital ship "St Andrew " during theDunkirk evacuation in 1940. During the war he guested for several clubs including Huddersfield Town, Fulham and Crystal Palace.Coaching in Australia
In 1949 he emigrated to
Queensland and joined Corinthian Club inBrisbane . He graduated to coaching for Australia and took charge of the team in 1954 [cite web | title=Socceroo Internationals for 1954| work=www.ozfootball.net| url=http://www.ozfootball.net/ark/Socceroo/1954A.html| accessdate=December 8| accessyear=2007] and 1955. [cite web | title=Socceroo Internationals for 1955| work=www.ozfootball.net| url=http://www.ozfootball.net/ark/Socceroo/1955A.html| accessdate=December 8| accessyear=2007] After a time coaching theMauritius national football team , in 1960 he returned to England to obtain his coaching badges atLilleshall Hall . He then returned to Australia in 1961 to coach firstly at Hakoah Sports inMelbourne , before moving on toHellenic F.C. in Brisbane andSydney F.C. Prague where he became manager in 1962.In 1989 he returned once again to
England where he settled inBedford .References
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