Mick Lawlor (association footballer) explained

Mick Lawlor
Fullname:Michael G. Lawlor
Birth Date:12 April 1949
Birth Place:Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Position:Striker
Youthclubs1:Home Farm
Years1:1965–1974
Years2:1974–1976
Years3:1976–1981
Years4:1981–1982
Years5:1982–1983
Years6:1983–1984
Years7:1984–1986
Clubs1:Shamrock Rovers
Clubs2:Shelbourne
Clubs3:Dundalk
Clubs4:Shelbourne
Clubs5:Bohemians
Clubs6:Limerick United
Clubs7:Home Farm
Caps1:120
Caps2:49
Caps3:70
Caps4:29
Caps5:8
Caps6:1
Caps7:24
Goals1:41
Goals2:18
Goals3:17
Goals4:2
Goals5:1
Goals6:0
Goals7:2
Nationalyears1:1970–1973
Nationalyears2:1972
Nationalyears3:1970
Nationalteam1:Republic of Ireland
Nationalteam2:Republic of Ireland U23
Nationalteam3:League of Ireland XI
Nationalcaps1:5
Nationalcaps2:1
Nationalcaps3:1
Nationalgoals1:0
Nationalgoals2:0
Nationalgoals3:0
Manageryears1:1984–86
Manageryears2:1986
Managerclubs1:Home Farm
Managerclubs2:Drogheda United

Mick Lawlor (born 12 April 1949 in Dublin) is an Irish former footballer who played as a forward.

Playing career

Son of Kit Lawlor he joined Shamrock Rovers in 1966 and made a scoring debut on 20 April 1966.[1] He scored his first goal for the Hoops the following season in a Dublin City Cup semi final win over Waterford United.[2]

He twice played in the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup for Rovers against Randers FC and FC Schalke 04. He scored 41 League and 8 FAI Cup goals in the green and white and earned one League of Ireland XI cap.

After all the success at Milltown Mick signed for Shelbourne in January 1974.

He later signed for Dundalk F.C. in 1976 and was named Player of the Month in March 1977. He had more success scoring against Celtic at Parkhead in the 1979–80 European Cup.[3] Shortly after he was out of the game for a year with injury and became assistant manager to Jim McLaughlin. At this stage his younger brother Martin was playing for the club. He resigned from the Oriel Park outfit in May 1981 to seek first team football which he got again at Shelbourne.

Then he signed for Bohemians F.C. in 1982 but announced his retirement in January 1983.[4]

Lawlor was appointed player/manager of Home Farm in March 1984.[5]

He then was appointed manager of Drogheda United in 1986 but resigned in November.

He was also Chairman of the PFAI near the end of his career and managed Clontarf Athletic from 1988.

International career

Lawlor won five full international caps for the Republic of Ireland national football team[6] as well as youth caps, making his full international debut at 21 years, 5 months & 11 days against Poland in Dalymount Park, Dublin.[7]

He was appointed Ireland kit manager in April 2008.[8]

Family connections

His two brothers Robbie and Martin also played for Rovers, and his uncle Jimmy Lawlor was also a footballer.[9]

Honours

3

Sources

Notes and References

  1. News: http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/archive/1966/0421/Pg003.html#Ar00300:37B4863D94A53F74C44394E22FD54A3365642D594930D96333BACA367ADD367ACA376ADD378ACA3B4ADD2EA48636E4A53904C43ED4E22E4ACB31FADE . 21 April 1966 . . 0791-5144 . Dublin . en-ie . subscription.
  2. News: http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/archive/1967/0907/Pg003.html#Ar00300:5D95116325305C153561F55354177657A78E60380063E8185E79D761F9EF608B5E642B766F85F472E60C7116DC7476F46F685372086B72085372E86B56DA9C59EAB354C5115C853053A5355B85536187616697795849D85D49F063AA88667AA0667A8866DAA0544A9C567AB368D5F56CB60D6CC5F56DD60D6969A86A79BB6A79A86D49BB . 7 September 1967 . . 0791-5144 . Dublin . en-ie . subscription.
  3. News: http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/archive/1979/1025/Pg004.html#Ar00401:36559A3825B238F59A3C25B238F5C43C25DC . 25 October 1979 . . 0791-5144 . Dublin . en-ie . subscription.
  4. News: http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/archive/1983/0127/Pg003.html#Ar00311:5845995B15AE59054D5F057E5C85996125AE5935FC5C06115846165A862E5A66185AE62D5AD6165B662E5946D05C16E5 . 27 January 1983 . . 0791-5144 . Dublin . en-ie . subscription.
  5. News: http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/archive/1984/0329/Pg003.html#Ar00305:0D590713594905F95C08296F153A3F170A5215B9081E694B08B95C0C796F16598918E99C1A49D91CC9EC17AA3F1A2A52 . 29 March 1984 . . 0791-5144 . Dublin . en-ie . subscription.
  6. Web site: Statistics: Republic of Ireland [Powered by tplSoccerStats].
  7. Web site: Debut . eu-football.info . 9 April 2023.
  8. Web site: Football Association of Ireland.
  9. Book: Frost , Terry . Bradford City A Complete Record 1903–1988. Derby. Breedon Books Sport. 1988. 978-0-907969-38-9. 112.