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Brideville Football Club was an
Irish ****ociation
football club,
originally based in The Liberties, Dublin.
Founded in 1919, they were
active during the...
- then "promoted" or
elected to the
League of Ireland.
Shelbourne United,
Brideville, Bray Unknowns, Transport, Bray Wanderers, Home Farm and St
Francis are...
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against Drumcondra and Richmond, and away
games against Bohemians B,
Brideville, Drumcondra,
Dublin United and St Paul's unpla****
Result of an away match...
- him
called up to the
Ireland squad. The
following season, he pla**** for
Brideville and
helped them
reach the 1926–27 FAI Cup
final which they lost 1–0 after...
- player,
Kennedy moved to
Liberties based club,
Brideville. At the end of the 1942–43 season,
Brideville had
failed to get re-elected to the League. However...
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manage the club in
official competitions. He also
managed Irish club
Brideville and
Alloa Athletic prior to his
appointment at Celtic, and afterwards...
- idle for 3
years before League of
Ireland club
Brideville began using the
ground in 1925. In 1930
Brideville were
forced to move to
Harolds Cross Greyhound...
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football clubs from the
Republic of Ireland. The
inaugural winners were
Brideville. The competition's most
successful club is
Fairview Rangers of the Limerick...
- enjo**** some successes.
Brideville in 1924–25,
Distillery in 1941–42 and St Patrick's
Athletic in 1947–48 were all winners.
Brideville were
losing finalists...
- well in
their first season at this
level eventually finishing third as
Brideville won the league. This
season also saw The Bit O' Red make
their first appearance...