Tommy Fitzgerald Explained

Tommy Fitzgerald
Fullname:Tommy Fitzgerald
Birth Date:2 January 1970
Birth Place:Dublin, Ireland
Position:Forward
Youthclubs1:OLV
Youthclubs2:Rangers Dublin
Youthclubs3:Lourdes Celtic
Years1:1986–1989
Years3:1989–1991 app 5 50 goals
Years4:1990
Years5:1991
Years6:1991–1992
Years7:1992–1994
Years8:1994–1995
Clubs2:FC Copenhagen (loan)
Clubs4:Waterford United (loan)
Clubs5:Limerick City (loan)
Clubs8:Monaghan United
Caps1:0
Caps2:?
Caps3:7
Caps4:9
Caps5:23
Caps6:42
Caps7:24
Goals1:0
Goals2:?
Goals3:2
Goals4:3
Goals5:12
Goals6:7
Goals7:3
Nationalyears1:1989
Nationalcaps1:2
Nationalgoals1:0

Tommy Fitzgerald (born 2 January 1970) was an Irish soccer player during the 1990s.

Tommy was brought up in the pimlico area of South Dublin and served his time in schoolboy football with the likes of OLV and Lourdes Celtic before going cross-channel to join Tottenham Hotspur at the age of 16 as a trainee. Tommy turned pro after six months.

Tommy played in a strong youth team at Spurs alongside the likes of Guy Butters and was a regular in their reserves but couldn't make the breakthrough to the first team scoring 50 goals from 50 app and went out on loan to(Fc copenhagen) was released after 3 seasons in London.

Fitzgerald decided to return home despite an offer from fc Copenhagen in Denmark and David Webb's Southend United[1] and he signed for Shelbourne. He made his debut for Shels on 3 September 1989. He was in and out of the starting line up during his time at Tolka Park and went on loan to Waterford United and then Limerick City in his second season at Shels.

He impressed while on loan at Limerick and signed for them in time for the 1991/92 season. He made 23 appearances in the league that season scoring 12 times as Limerick won the First Division Title under the management of Sam Allardyce. This form impressed Eamonn Gregg who signed him for Bohemians in the summer of 1992.Tommy had to retire due to injury on right knee with Longford town in 1996

International career

Tommy won 2 Republic of Ireland Under-21 caps in 1989, against Senegal and France "B".

Honours

Limerick City

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Notes and References

  1. Bohemian F.C. Match Programme, Vol. 44, No. 23