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Frank O'Farrell
Irish footballer and manager (1927–2022)
Francis O'Farrell (9 October 1927 – 6 March 2022) was an Irish football player and manager. He played as a wing half for Cork United, West Ham United and Preston North End.
He made over 300 appearances in the Football League before joining Weymouth as player-manager. He went on to manage Torquay United (three stints), Leicester City, Manchester United, Cardiff City, Iran and Al-Shaab.
Frank o farrell autobiography
He played for the Republic of Ireland national team, making nine appearances between 1952 and 1959.
Early life
Born in Lower Dublin Hill in Blackpool, a suburb of Cork, O'Farrell lived on Friars Road, in the Turners Cross area of the city.
His grand-uncle was renowned road bowling player John "Buck" McGrath.[1] He was raised a Catholic and attended Christ the King.[2][3] He played Gaelic football and captained the school team to its first trophy win in 1941.[4] He also played the association code