Tony Mahoney Explained

Tony Mahoney should not be confused with Tony Mahoney (baseball).

Tony Mahoney
Fullname:Anthony Joseph Mahoney
Birth Date:29 September 1959
Birth Place:Barking, England
Position:Forward
Youthclubs1:Fulham
Years1:1976–1982
Clubs1:Fulham
Caps1:59
Goals1:10
Years2:1981
Clubs2:Northampton Town (loan)
Caps2:6
Goals2:0
Years3:1982–1984
Clubs3:Brentford
Caps3:41
Goals3:12
Years4:1984–1985
Clubs4:Crystal Palace
Caps4:18
Goals4:4
Years5:1985–1988
Clubs5:Grays Athletic
Years6:1988–1989
Clubs6:Dartford
Years7:1989–1999
Clubs7:Canvey Island
Nationalteam1:England Youth

Anthony Joseph Mahoney (born 29 September 1959) is an English retired professional footballer who played in the Football League for Fulham, Brentford and Crystal Palace as a forward. He later forged a career in non-League football and played a decade with Canvey Island.

Club career

Fulham

Mahoney began his career as a trainee with Second Division club Fulham.[1] Aged just 17 years and 38 days, he made his professional debut in a league match versus Cardiff City on 6 November 1976 and became the-then second-youngest Fulham debutant. Out of favour at Fulham, Mahoney joined Fourth Division club Northampton Town on loan in October 1981 and made six league appearances without scoring. Mahoney failed to break through to the first team at Craven Cottage was released in 1982. He made 69 appearances and scored 13 goals during six seasons as a first team player with the club.

Brentford

Mahoney joined Third Division club Brentford on a three-month trial in July 1982.[2] Partnering Francis Joseph up front, Mahoney had a good start to life at Griffin Park, scoring 15 goals in his first 28 appearances and signing a permanent contract,[3] before suffering a fractured leg in an FA Cup second round replay versus Swindon Town in December. After recovering, he failed to show the same kind of form and was released at the end of the 1983–84 season. Mahoney made 58 appearances and scored 19 goals during his two years with Brentford.

Crystal Palace

Mahoney joined Second Division club Crystal Palace in June 1984. In a one-season stay at Selhurst Park, he made 24 appearances and scored five goals.[4]

Non-League football

Mahoney dropped into non-League football to sign for Isthmian League First Division club Grays Athletic in July 1985.[5] He was part of the team which secured promotion to the Premier Division and won two cups during the 1987–88 season, with Mahoney's striker partnership with Micky Welch being regarded as the most-feared in non-League football.[6] Mahoney transferred to Southern League Premier Division club Dartford in 1988 and then to Essex Senior League club Canvey Island in 1989.[7] He was a part of a golden era for Canvey Island, which saw the club rise from the Essex Senior League to the Isthmian League First Division with three promotions in three seasons. Mahoney was also part of the Canvey Island team which went on a run to the first round proper of the 1995–96 FA Cup,[8] when they took Second Division club Brighton & Hove Albion to a replay before going out.[9] [10]

International career

Mahoney represented England Youth at international level.

Personal life

Mahoney married his wife Michele on Saturday 21 February 1981 in Grays and together with best man Kevin Lock,[11] he played for Fulham later that day.[12] Mahoney's son, Tony Jr, was fatally stabbed in September 1999.[13]

Career statistics

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SeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Brentford1982–83Third Division18933732815
1983–8423341101[14] 0294
Career total41127483105719
  1. Book: Haynes, Graham . Timeless Bees: Brentford F.C. Who's Who 1920–2006 . Coumbe . Frank . Yore Publications . 2006 . 978-0955294914 . Harefield . 99.
  2. Book: Croxford, Mark . The Big Brentford Book of the Eighties . Lane . David . Waterman . Greville . Legends Publishing . 2011 . 978-1906796716 . Sunbury, Middlesex . 341.
  3. Book: 100 Years Of Brentford . Brentford FC . 1989 . 0951526200 . White . Eric . 397.
  4. Web site: Tony Mahoney . 27 November 2014 . Holmesdale Online.
  5. Web site: Jarvis . Glyn . My First XI: Grays Athletic, Glyn Jarvis . 3 October 2021 . The Pitching In Isthmian Football League . en.
  6. Web site: A century and more for Grays . 27 November 2014 . Gazette.
  7. Web site: Club Year – Clubs . 27 November 2014 . The Non-League Club Directory.
  8. News: Gulls set sights on Seagulls . The Independent . 27 November 2014.
  9. Web site: CIFC v Brighton (12/11/95) . 27 November 2014.
  10. Web site: CIFC v Brighton (21/11/95) . 27 November 2014.
  11. Web site: Murder victim's mum: 'Killer should be locked up for life after latest armed robbery' . 3 October 2021 . Echo . en.
  12. Fulham v Portsmouth Division 3 21st February 1981 . en . 0:07 . 3 October 2021.
  13. Web site: Canvey: Murderer begins life sentence . 27 November 2014 . Thurrock Gazette.
  14. Appearances in Football League Trophy

Honours

Grays Athletic

Canvey Island