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Linfield Football and Athletic Club LINFIELD FOOTBALL AND ATHLETIC CLUB (Formed March, 1886) Windsor Park, Donegall Avenue, Belfast BT12 6LW OFFICIALS FOR 2009-2010 President: Peter Lunn Chairman: Jim Kerr Vice-Chairman: William Kennedy Secretary: Ken Greer Hon. Treasurer: Paul Weir Asst. Hon. Secretary: Ivan Foster M.B.E. Financial Director: Richard Johnson Trustees: Richard Johnson, Peter Lunn, Dr. Cameron Ramsey, Jack Grundie, William Meikle, Paul Weir. Management Committee: William Kennedy, Ivan Foster M.B.E., Jim Kerr, Stephen Dickson, Andy Conn, Frank Taylor, David Strain, Sandy McCutcheon, Stephen Shaw. Linfield Rangers Secretary: David Strain Goundsman: A. McLean David McClure Safety Officer: BOOKMAKER Gary Steele Chief Steward: Freddie Maginnis Linfield Centre of Excellence and Youth Development Officer: David Chisholm (Head Coach) Team Assistants: Andy Kerr and Gary Eccles Photographer: Colin McMaster Chaplain: Rev. Bill Lavery WINDSOR PARK TELEPHONE NUMBERS Administration . Belfast 9024 4198 Members’ Lounge . Belfast 9024 5468 Sports and Social Club . Belfast 9024 5482 Linfield Superstore . Belfast 9032 9044 ASSOCIATION OF LINFIELD SUPPORTERS’ CLUBS Chairman. R. Moffitt (European) Secretary . Michael Moffitt 27 The Crescent, Erinvale, Finaghy, Belfast BT10 0GS Head Office: Branches: Treasurer. John Holden (European) 402 LISBURN RD ANTRIM LINFIELD SUPPORTERS’ SOCIAL CLUB BELFAST BALLYMENA (JUMNA STREET) BANBRIDGE Chairman . Ronnie McDonald Telephone BELFAST Vice-Chairman and Hon. Secretary . Roy Horner (028) 9068 2419 CARRICKFERGUS Joint Hon. Treasurers . Albert Boyle CRUMLIN Telephone Nos. Belfast 9032 2558 and 9032 3939 LARNE LISBURN LINFIELD SPECIAL EFFORTS COMMITTEE NEWTOWNARDS Chairman . Brian Hamilton PORTADOWN Vice-Chairman . Jim Kerr RANDALSTOWN Secretary. David Strain Treasurer. Paul Weir Best Wishes to Linfield F.C. for the season Blue Stars of Windsor: Jim Orr, 28 Hollymount, Seymour Hill, Lisburn BT17 9QD P&F Amusements Blue Stars of Windsor (Bristol): Jim Little, 10 Tyler Close, Hanham, Bristol BT15 9NG “LEADING THE WAY” Northern Ireland’s Premier Suppliers of all types of Carrick True Blues: Amusement and Gaming Machines Stephen Williams, 54 North Road, Carrickfergus BT38 8LR • All Coin Operated Amusement and Cavehill: Gaming Machines Darren Armstrong, 24 Glenside Park, Belfast BT14 8PG • Pool Tables, Snooker Tables, CD and Video Juke Boxes Centenary (Newtownards): • Also Big Screen TV’s/Security Systems John McCreedy, 38 Graham’s Bridge Road, Dundonald, Belfast SALES • SERVICE • RENT Call to our office and showrooms (for that special deal) City of Belfast: Tel 028 9037 0314 (3 lines) Fax 028 9077 9408 D. Wilson, 50 Olympia Drive, Belfast BT12 6NH Unit 9 Graham Ind. Est., Dargan Crescent, Belfast BT3 9JP Coleraine and District: Tel 028 7130 9292 (3 lines) Fax 028 9077 9408 Shane McCloy, 78 Busken Way, Coleraine BT51 3BE Unit 6, Site 18, Balliniska Road, Springtown Industrial Estate, L’Derry BT48 0LY 1st Co. Down Juniors: www.pandfamusements.com Paul Clydesdale, 8 Moody Park, Scarva, Craigavon BT63 6LU Wishing Linfield F.C. Every Success For 2008/2009 1st Dungannon: from Peter Dornan and Staff. Frank Massey, 10 Victoria Way, Milltown, Dungannon, Co. Tyrone BT71 6LP PETER DORNAN & CO. 1st Dungannon Ladies: Solicitors Diane Shilliday, 41 Killymerron, Dungannon BT71 6DN Metropole House, 2-10 York Street, Belfast, BT15 1AQ East End: Telephone (028) 9023 4559 Fax (028) 9023 6217 Tommy Keenan, 12 Orangefield Parade, Belfast BT5 6DE 15 Hamilton Road, Bangor Telephone (028) 9127 3054 Fax (028) 9147 0114 European: Frank Taylor, 12 Empire Parade, Belfast BT12 6GN Finaghy: MOONEY’S Melvin Bell, 19 Wedderburn Avenue, Erinvale, ~ Proprietor: Stephen Mooney ~ Finaghy, Belfast BT10 0FY Award Winning Master Butchers Glasgow: For Grade A Beef • Lamb • Pork Iain McKee, Flat 15, 5 Sandbank Drive, Maryhill, Glasgow G20 0DA 226 Shankill Road, Belfast BT13 2JB Telephone 028 9023 1136 1st Glengormley: Gary Maxwell, 8 Monkstown Gardens, Newtownabbey Best wishes to the Blues for the season BT37 0LW LINFIELD RECORD LINFIELD AND THEIR 2008-2009 TROPHY WINNING P. W. D. L. F. A. UEFA Champions League 2011 1 3 RECORD CIS Insurance League Cup 4103 4 7 Irish League Championship - 48 times Co. Antrim Shield 4301126 1890/91 1891/92 1892/93 1894/95 JJB Sports Premier League 38 24 8 6 69 28 1897/98 1901/02 1903/04 1906/07 JJB Sports Irish Cup 6321114 1907/08 1908/09 1910/11 1913/14 Setanta Sports Cup 3012 2 8 1921/22 1922/23 1928/30 1931/32 Total: 57 31 12 14 99 56 1933/34 1934/35 1948/49 1949/50 1953/54 1954/55 1955/56 1958/59 1960/61 1961/62 1965/66 1968/69 LINFIELD APPEARANCES 1970/71 1974/75 1977/78 1978/79 1979/80 1981/82 1982/83 1983/84 & GOALS 2008-2009 1984/85 1985/86 1986/87 1988/89 Appearances Goals 1992/93 1993/94 1999/2000 2000/01 2003/04 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 William Murphy 51 (1 as sub.) 1 Alan Mannus 50 – Irish F.A. Challenge Cup - 39 times Glenn Ferguson 48 (9 as sub.) 24 1890/91 1891/92 1892/93 1894/95 Michael Carvill 45 (1 as sub.) 13 1897/98 1898/99 1901/02 1903/04 Damien Curran 43 (3 as sub.) 1 1911/12 1912/13 1914/15 1915/16 Steven Douglas 42 (7 as sub.) 4 Jamie Mulgrew 39 (2 as sub.) 7 1918/19 1921/22 1922/23 1929/30 Robert Garrett 39 (6 as sub.) 6 1930/31 1933/34 1935/36 1938/39 Aidan O'Kane 35 (3 as sub.) – 1941/42 1944/45 1945/46 1947/48 Noel Bailie 32 (2 as sub.) – 1949/50 1952/53 1959/60 1961/62 Paul Munster 32 (12 as sub.) 17 1962/63 1969/70 1977/78 1979/80 John Martin 29 (16 as sub.) 2 1981/82 1993/94 1994/95 2001/02 Conor Hagan 27 (1 as sub.) 1 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 Paul McAreavey 26 (12 as sub.) 1 Michael Gault 25 (2 as sub.) 3 League Cup (City Cup) - 29 times Billie Joe Burns 25 (7 as sub.) 1 1894/95 1897/98 1899/1900 1900/01 Kris Lindsay 22 (6 as sub.) – 1901/02 1903/04 1907/08 1909/10 Kevin McHugh 20 (10 as sub.) 4 1919/20 1921/22 1926/27 1928/29 Mark McAllister 19 (7 as sub.) 3 Mark Miskimmin 18 (8 as sub.) 6 1935/36 1937/38 1949/50 1951/52 J. P. Gallagher 17 (1 as sub.) – 1957/58 1958/59 1961/62 1963/64 Robert White 13 (10 as sub.) – 1967/68 1973/74 1986/87 1991/92 Johnny Harkness 10 – 1993/94 1997/98 2001/02 2005/06 Jim Ervin 10 1 2007/08 Thomas Lambe 9 (3 as sub.) – Jamie Tumelty 9 (5 as sub.) – Ulster Cup - 15 times Matthew Doherty 8 (2 as sub.) – 1948/49 1955/56 1956/57 1959/60 Stuart Addis 7 – 1961/62 1964/65 1967/68 1970/71 Conor Downey 6 – 1971/72 1975/76 1977/78 1978/79 Oran Kearney 5 (3 as sub.) – 1979/80 1984/85 1992/93 Aaron Burns 3 (1 as sub.) – Gary Thompson 2 (1 as sub.) – Ryan McLoughlin 2 (1 as sub.) – Peter Thompson 1 – Kirk Millar 1 as sub. – Daniel Devine 1 as sub. – Own Goals – 4 Gold Cup - 31 times Irish League “B” Division - 18 times 1920/21 1921/22 1923/24 1926/27 1951/52 1952/53 1975/76 as Wilton Cup 1927/28 1928/29 1930/31 1935/36 1977/78 1978/79 1979/80 1982/83 1936/37 1942/43 1948/49 1949/50 1983/84 1984/85 1987/88 1988/89 1950/51 1955/56 1957/58 1959/60 1990/91 1991/92 as Louis Moore Cup 1998/99 1961/62 1963/64 1965/66 1967/68 1999/2000 2003/04 2004/05 2008/09 1968/69 1970/71 1972/73 1979/80 1981/82 1983/84 1984/85 1987/88 Steel and Sons Cup - 9 times 1988/89 1989/90 1996/97 1895/96 1898/99 1915/16 1939/40 1946/47 1948/49 1972/73 1983/84 County Antrim Shield - 41 times 1997/98 1898/99 1903/04 1905/06 1906/07 1907/08 1912/13 1913/14 1916/17 George Wilson Cup - 10 times 1921/22 1922/23 1927/28 1928/29 1953/54 1961/62 1965/66 1977/78 1929/30 1931/32 1932/33 1933/34 1980/81 1983/84 1984/85 1988/89 1934/35 1937/38 1941/42 1948/49 1998/99 2008/09 1952/53 1954/55 1957/58 1958/59 Louis Moore Cup - 3 times 1960/61 1961/62 1962/63 1965/66 1970/71 1971/72 1977/78 1966/67 1972/73 1976/77 1980/81 1981/82 1982/83 1983/84 1994/95 Linfield Rangers 1997/98 2000/01 2003/04 2004/05 Youth Cup - 15 times 2005/06 1957/58 1959/60 1960/61 1961/62 Tyler Cup, All-Ireland 1966/67 1968/69 1976/77 1987/88 1980/81 1988/89 1996/97 1998/99 1999/2000 2003/04 2004/05 2006-07 Budweiser Cup 1993/94 Irish League Youth Division - 8 times 1989/90 1990/91 1994/95 1999/2000 Blaxnit Cup, All-Ireland 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2008/09 1970/71 Youth League Cup - 4 times North-South Cup - All-Ireland 1993/94 1999/2000 2001/02 2008/09 1961/62 Setanta Cup - All-Ireland Linfield Athletic 2004/05 Ballymena and District Premier League Coca-Cola Cup - 3 times 1993/94 1995/96 1997/98 1998/99 1999/2000 O’Gorman Cup Top Four Cup - Twice 1993/94 1966/67 1967/68 McReynolds Cup 1993/94 1995/96 Linfield Swifts Intermediate Cup - 13 times 1896/97 1898/99 1900/01 1921/22 1924/25 1928/29 1945/46 1948/49 1955/56 1956/57 1971/72 2001/02 2003/04 LINFIELD’S POST-WAR Season P W D L F A Pts.
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