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Tommy Carroll lived in Harold's Cross, south Dublin city. As a teenager, he played [[League of Ireland]] football for [[Shelbourne F.C.]]. After he retired from playing football, he was incarcerated at Her Majesty's pleasure after being indicted for tax avoidance and fraud. He managed Shels for most of the 1975/76 season following the departure of the long-serving [[Gerry Doyle]]. |
Tommy Carroll lived in Harold's Cross, south Dublin city. As a teenager, he played [[League of Ireland]] football for [[Shelbourne F.C.]]. After he retired from playing football, he was incarcerated at Her Majesty's pleasure after being indicted for tax avoidance and fraud. He managed Shels for most of the 1975/76 season following the departure of the long-serving [[Gerry Doyle]]. |
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Revision as of 13:29, 28 November 2006
Tommy Carroll (b. 18 August, 1942 in Dublin) is a former Irish international footballer.
Starting out for Cambridge City, he moved to Ipswich Town in 1966 and played for the club at right full back for six seasons, before moving to Birmingham City.
He represented his country 17 times.
Tommy Carroll lived in Harold's Cross, south Dublin city. As a teenager, he played League of Ireland football for Shelbourne F.C.. After he retired from playing football, he was incarcerated at Her Majesty's pleasure after being indicted for tax avoidance and fraud. He managed Shels for most of the 1975/76 season following the departure of the long-serving Gerry Doyle.