Don McEvoy explained

Don McEvoy
Fullname:Donald William McEvoy
Birth Date:3 December 1928
Birth Place:Golcar, Yorkshire, England
Death Place:Halifax, England
Position:Defender
Years1:1949–1954
Years2:1954–1958
Years3:1958–1960
Years4:1960–1962
Clubs4:Barrow
Caps1:148
Caps2:105
Caps3:23
Caps4:74
Goals1:3
Goals2:1
Goals3:0
Goals4:1
Totalcaps:350
Totalgoals:5
Manageryears1:1962–1964
Manageryears2:1964–1967
Manageryears3:1967–1968
Manageryears4:1968–1970
Manageryears5:1970–1971
Managerclubs5:Barrow

Donald William McEvoy (3 December 1928 – 9 October 2004) was a professional footballer, who played principally for Huddersfield Town, his home-town club, and Sheffield Wednesday and latterly for Lincoln City and Barrow, who were then in the Fourth Division. He later went on to manage Halifax Town, Barrow (twice), Grimsby Town and Southport.

After local league football he signed for Huddersfield as an amateur in 1945, turned professional in September 1947 and made his debut in the first team in October 1949. After a short spell at centre forward he became a formidable centre-half for the remainder of his career. He was in promoted sides at both Huddersfield and Sheffield and led Barrow to their only promotion in the Football League. He retired from playing after the 1961–62 season and from management in 1971. His sole representative honour was to play for the FA in a 3–1 win against the Army in November 1953.

There is a good summary of his career on the give me football website. Further details are in the references.

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