
Maurice Daly (footballer) - Wikipedia
Maurice Celsus Daly (born 28 November 1955) is an Irish former professional footballer who played twice for the Republic of Ireland. Both his international appearances came in April 1978 in friendlies against Poland and Turkey under the management of Johnny Giles.
Daly, Maurice - Wolves Complete History - Wolverhampton …
Full Name: Maurice Celsus Daly. Position: Defender. Born: Dublin (Republic of Ireland), 28 November 1955. Senior Debut: Ipswich Town (H) First Division, 8 November 1975 [sub]. Career. Home Farm, Wolves Jly 73, IFK Vasteras May 78, Skultuna coach 1985. Highlights. Wolves: First Division relegated 1975/76. Stats. Appearances: 36. Goals: 0 ...
To Sweden – With Love – Wolves Heroes
Maurice Daly at Molineux in the 1970s. Wolves have a long-standing affinity for Sweden and have been there on tour many times. And it’s a love for a Swedish girl that took away one of the club’s best youngsters from the 1970s.
A Warm Welcome ‘Home’ – Wolves Heroes
We were delighted to team up with Wolves in giving Maurice Daly a day to remember on the occasion of his first visit to Molineux for more than 35 years. We made sure we were in attendance to welcome the Dubliner back to the ground where he made his name as a left-sided full-back and winger in the second half of the 1970s.
Maurice Daly - Player profile - Transfermarkt
Last club: IFK Västeras Most games for: Wolves Retired since: Jan 1, 1987 Date of birth/Age: Nov 28, 1955 (67) Place of birth: Dublin
Biography of Maurice Daly
Signed as a professional for Wolves in July 1973, having joined the club as a 17 year old from famed Dublin schoolboy club Home Farm, Daly spent five years at Molineux before moving to Swedish second tier side Vasteras at the invitation of former Wolves boss Sammy Chung.
Wolves Heroes Home – Wolves Heroes
Welcome to one of the newer areas of the Wolves Heroes website. Here, we not only list every player who has appeared in a League match for the club but also the order in which they did so. For example, this is the place to learn that a few well-known and not-so-well-known men, such as Maurice Daly and Brian Caswell, have special niches in ...
Maurice Daly - Wikipedia
Maurice Daly may refer to: Maurice Daly (billiards player), 19th-century American world champion at carom billiards, later a billiards hall and academy operator, tournament sponsor, and billiards author; Maurice Daly (rugby union) (1914–1994), player of rugby union football, for both Ireland and British East Africa
1973/74 First Division - Wolves Complete History
Famous Wolves Fans; Search for: Search Button. Close Button. 1973/74 First Division. First Team Overall: First Team Appearances & Scorers ... Ian Clark, Gary Clarke, Larry Clarke, Graham Cockayne, Steve Daley, Maurice Daly, Chris Dangerfield, I Davies, John Davies, John Devine, Barry Dignam, Alan Dillingham, Derek Dougan, Mark Duncombe, Peter ...
Exeter 1978 - Jimmy Sirrel's Lovechild
Willie Carr gave Wolves the lead with a free kick before Exeter fought back to lead 2-1 with a goal from their talented youngster Harry Holman, Maurice Daly equalising late on with a spectacular long-range effort.
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