Mick O'Brien
Football, Football player
1893 – 1940
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Who was Mick O'Brien?
Michael Terence O'Brien, commonly referred to as Mick O'Brien, was an Irish footballer and coach whose career took him to at least seventeen different clubs. A well built six footer, O'Brien was highly regarded as a centre-half. O'Brien was a dual international and played for both Ireland teams – the IFA XI and the FAI XI. In April 1927 O'Brien made his debut for the FAI XI, four days after he made his last appearance for the IFA XI. During the 1930s O'Brien managed both Queens Park Rangers and Ipswich Town.
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- Born
- Aug 10, 1893
Kilcock - Nationality
- United Kingdom
- Republic of Ireland
- Lived in
- County Kildare
- Kilcock
- Died
- Sep 21, 1940
Uxbridge
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on July 23, 2013
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