Frank O'Farrell

Frank O'Farrell

Infobox Football biography
playername = Frank O'Farrell
fullname = Francis O'Farrell
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1927|10|9
cityofbirth = Cork
countryofbirth = Ireland
position = Wing-half
currentclub =
years = 19??–1948
1948–1956
1956–1961
1961
clubs = Cork United
West Ham United
Preston North End
Weymouth
caps(goals) = 0? (?)
0? (?)
0? (?)
0? (?)
nationalyears = 1952–1959
nationalteam = Republic of Ireland
nationalcaps(goals) = 09 (2)Cite url
url = http://www.soccerscene.ie/sssenior/player.php?id=474
title = Frank O'Farrell - International Playing Statsitics
]
manageryears = 1961–1965
1965–1968
1968–1971
1971–1972
1973–1974
1974–1976
1976-1977
1980
1981–1982
managerclubs = Weymouth
Torquay United
Leicester City
Manchester United
Cardiff City
Iran
Torquay United
Al-Shaab
Torquay United

Francis 'Frank' O'Farrell (born October 9, 1927 in Cork, Ireland) is an Irish former football player and manager.

Career

Early

Frank O'Farrell started his playing career with Cork United, but followed his former Cork teammate, Tommy Moroney to West Ham United in January 1948. A quietly spoken, but nonetheless determined and talented wing-half, O'Farrell was to become a well-respected student of the game. He took some time to establish himself at Upton Park, possibly because of his naturally shy nature, but eventually he won first team recognition towards the end of 1950, making his league debut in November 1950 in a 4-1 defeat away to Notts County and remaining a regular in the side for six seasons. During that time O'Farrell won the first of nine full international caps for the Ireland against Austria in Vienna on 7 May 1952, in a 6-0 defeat.

In November 1956, he left the Hammers for Preston North End in a straight swap deal involving Eddie Lewis. He was still with the Lancashire club when they finished runners-up to Wolverhampton Wanderers in Division One at the end of the 1957-58 season. Ironically, that same campaign O'Farrell's former team-mates at West Ham finished as Second Division Champions, at last securing their promotion to First Division, the goal he had strived so hard to help achieve.

Retirement/Management

He retired as a player in 1961 due to injury and in May 1961 became player-manager at Weymouth. In May 1965 he became manager of Torquay United, replacing Eric Webber. He took the Gulls to promotion in his first season in charge and followed this with 6th and 7th place finished in Division Three in the following two seasons. While Torquay manager he returned to West Ham to sign three players, John Bond, Ken Brown and Bill Kitchener.

In December 1968, he took over Leicester City, narrowly winning a vote between himself and then Luton Town manager Allan Brown for the post. Brown was sacked for showing an interest in the post and subsequently replaced O'Farrell at Torquay. Although Leicester were relegated from the First Division at the end of the season, O'Farrell lead them to the FA Cup final, which they lost 1-0 to Manchester City at Wembley.

Later

In June 1971, after leading Leicester to promotion and the Second Division Title, he took over at Manchester United, but would only last eighteen months in the post. The soft spoken Irishman was never able to get to grips with the worst of George Best's excesses. He befriended him, encouraged him and then dropped him. United started his first season in charge very well and were 10 points clear at one stage at the top. However form plummeted and O'Farrell's impersonal approach whereby every player had to schedule an appointment just to see him didn't help morale. A poor start the following season cluminated in a 5-0 thrashing at a Don Rogers inspired Crystal Palace which ultimately sealed his fate. In December 1972, O'Farrell was sacked with three and a half years left on his contract.

He became manager of Cardiff City in November 1973, but in April 1974 quit to take the manager's post with the Iranian national team and lead them to the 1976 Asian Cup.

In November 1976 he returned to Torquay United as manager, moving to a position as general manager when Mike Green was appointed as manager in March 1977. He became Torquay manager again in June 1981, once again becoming general manager, this time in June 1982 on the appointment of Bruce Rioch. He worked as general manager until 1983, which was followed by his retirement in Torquay.

Current

In January 2006 O'Farrell was invited for an expenses paid visit to Iran to attend a ceremony in honour of Persepolis F.C. former players, along with Alan Rogers, working in Iran. [cite web|url=http://www.persianfootball.com/readstory.php?storyid=20060314114449037059|title=The Red Resurrection|persianfootball.com|accessdate=2007-07-21]

Career Honours

Playing Honours

West Ham United
*Second Division Title
**Winner (1): 1954–55
*First Division Title
**Winner (1): 1955–56

Managerial Honours

Weymouth
*Southern League Title
**Winner (1): 1964–65

Torquay United
*Fourth Division Title
**Winner (1): 1965–66
*Devon St Luke's Bowl
**Runner-up (2): 1966, 1967

Leicester City
*FA Cup
**Runner-up (1): 1969
*Second Division Title
**Winner (1): 1970–71

Cardiff City
*Welsh FA Cup
**Winner (1): 1974

Iran
*Asia Games
**Winner (1): 1974
*Asian Cup
**Winner (1): 1976

References


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