English footballer (1900–?)
Eddy Donaghy
Donaghy around 1922
Full name
Edward Donaghy Date of birth
8 January 1900 Place of birth
Grangetown , England Height
5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)[ 1] Position(s)
Left half Years
Team
Apps
(Gls )
Grangetown St Mary's
1922–1923
Middlesbrough
0
(0) 1923–1926
Bradford City
13
(0) 1926–1927
Derby County
6
(0) 1927–1928
Gillingham
4
(0)
Cannes
Total
23
(0) 1931–1935
Feyenoord 1936–1937
KFC (Koog aan de Zaan) 1947–1950
Velocitas (Groningen) 1950–1952
SV Juliana
*Club domestic league appearances and goals
Edward Donaghy , known as Eddy Donaghy or Ted Donaghy (born 8 January 1900) was an English football player and coach.
Playing career
Born in Grangetown , Donaghy played for local club Grangetown St Mary's before playing with Football League teams Middlesbrough , Bradford City , Derby County and Gillingham .[ 2] [ 3]
Donaghy, a left half , made a total of 13 appearances in the Football League for Bradford City between May 1923 and May 1926.[ 4] [ 5]
He left Gillingham in 1928 to play in France,[ 6] where he played for Cannes alongside fellow Englishman Stan Hillier .[ 7]
Coaching career
Donaghy coached Dutch side Feyenoord between 1931 and 1935, winning two league titles.[ 8]
Personal life
Eddy studied in St Mary's College .[ 9] His brothers John and Peter were also professional players.[ 10]
References
(a) = acting in regular manager's absence