Tommy Meehan Explained

Tommy Meehan
Fullname:Thomas Meehan
Birth Date:1 August 1896
Birth Place:Harpurhey, England
Death Place:Knightsbridge, England
Position:Wing half
Youthclubs1:Newton
Clubs1:Walkden Central
Years2:1917
Clubs2:Rochdale
Years3:1917–1920
Caps3:51
Goals3:6
Years4:1920–1924
Clubs4:Chelsea
Caps4:124
Goals4:4
Nationalcaps1:2
Nationalyears2:1923
Nationalcaps2:1
Nationalgoals2:0

Thomas Meehan (1 August 1896 – 18 August 1924) was an English footballer who played at wing half.[1] He was capped by England at international level.[2]

He played for Rochdale during the First World War, before moving to Manchester United in 1919.[1] He made 53 appearances for United, scoring six goals, and signed for Chelsea in 1920 for £3,300.[2] At the time of his move south, Meehan was rated one of the best half-backs in England, and made his debut for the national side in October 1923.[2]

He was a regular in the Chelsea team over the next three years, playing in 133 games for the club, before being struck down with encephalitis lethargica, an inflammation of the brain which had reached an epidemic scale in the years after the First World War.[2] He died in 1924.[2]

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  1. Book: Joyce, Michael. Football League Players' Records 1888 to 1939. Tony Brown. 2012. 978-1905891610. Nottingham. 201.
  2. Web site: England Players - Tommy Meehan . www.englandfootballonline.com . 1 November 2016 .