Mick Martin Explained

Mick Martin
Fullname:Michael Paul Martin
Birth Date:9 July 1951
Birth Place:Dublin, Ireland
Position:Midfielder
Years1:1968–1973
Clubs1:Bohemians
Years2:1973–1975
Caps2:40
Goals2:2
Years3:1975–1978
Caps3:89
Goals3:11
Years4:1978–1984
Caps4:147
Goals4:5
Years5:1984
Caps5:2
Goals5:0
Years6:1984
Clubs6:Willington
Years7:1984–1985
Clubs7:Cardiff City
Caps7:7
Goals7:0
Years8:1985
Caps8:13
Goals8:0
Years9:1985
Caps9:5
Goals9:0
Years10:1985–1987
Caps10:35
Goals10:0
Totalcaps:338
Totalgoals:18
Nationalyears1:1971–1983
Nationalcaps1:51
Nationalgoals1:4

Michael Paul Martin (born 9 July 1951) is an Irish former professional footballer, best known for his time at Manchester United, West Bromwich Albion and Newcastle United. He also represented the Republic of Ireland national football team more than 50 times.

Career

A devoted Aston Villa supporter, he played his schoolboy football mainly at Home Farm before signing for Seán Thomas' Bohemians in 1968. He spent a year learning his trade in the youth team and "B" team before progressing to the first team, where he made his debut against Dundalk. He soon became a regular in the side, which competed at the top end of the table. When Martin excelled in a league match against Shelbourne in January 1973, the watching Manchester United manager Tommy Docherty liked what he saw and within 48 hours, Martin was on his way to Old Trafford. He spent two years at United before Johnny Giles took him to West Bromwich Albion in 1975. In 2023, Martin was announced as recipient of a winners medal for Manchester United who were the 1975 second division champions, following historian research and a reduction in the number of eligible games by the EFL.[1] Martin moved to Newcastle United for £100,000 in 1978 and spent five years at the club, making 147 appearances and scoring five goals. He was nicknamed "Zico" by Newcastle fans for his free kick skills and pure football ability.[2] He later played for Vancouver Whitecaps, Cardiff City, Peterborough United, Rotherham United and Preston North End. Internationally, he played for the Republic of Ireland, for whom he won a total of 51 caps. His first cap was against Austria in October 1971 and his last against Spain in April 1983.

After retiring as a player, Martin had spells on the coaching staff at Newcastle and under Liam Brady at Celtic. Martin was also a regular match summariser on Metro Radio and won a Sony Gold award with Magic 1152, along with Justin Lockwood, for the coverage of Alan Shearer's testimonial.

Personal life

His father, Con Martin, was also a Republic of Ireland international and played professionally for Aston Villa; his brother Con Martin Jnr played for Bohemians among others; and his nephew Owen Garvan last played for Colchester United.

Honours

Individual

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Man Utd set to award Hollywood star with title winners' medal 71 years after triumph . .
  2. Web site: MICK MARTIN Eire International . neilbrown.newcastlefans.com .
  3. Web site: Joelinton scoops Newcastle United Player of the Year award . Rory Mitchinson . Newcastle United F.C. . 16 May 2022 . 19 October 2023.