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A hundred years ago, as war raged across Europe,

thousands of men from all parts of this island

and from different backgrounds saw action in the

British armed services.

Among those who witnessed the horrors of

the Somme and Gallipoli were distinguished

sportsmen who were well known footballers,

cricketers, hockey players, GAA stars, rugby players

and athletes.

In Ireland’s Call I have charted the lives of 40

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Barney Donaghey who played for a string of clubs

including Manchester United, Burnley, Hibernian,

Belfast Celtic and Glentoran.

Donaghey could play at either inside right or inside

left and was a natural goalscorer with a quick

temper.

He was a crowd favourite and, aged 19, made

his international debut for Ireland in 1902

against Scotland in a game played at Balmoral in

Belfast. Scotland won 3-0 and the game marked

Donaghey’s sole appearance in an Irish shirt but it

did not stop him having a lengthy career that took

in clubs in Ireland, England and Scotland.

He had three spells with Derry Celtic in his native

city and for many seasons was regarded as one

of the Irish League’s best players. When war broke

out he volunteered for military service and as a

member of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers was killed

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1916.

Like Donaghey, Harold Sloan was another gifted

Irish international footballer who lost his life in the

Great War.

A Dubliner, Sloan played for Bohemians and made

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at the newly opened Dalymount Park.

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performance was against Wales in 1906 when he

scored a hat-trick in a thrilling 4-4 draw.

He represented Ireland eight times and served

Bohemians for 12 seasons, famously helping them

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BROTHERS IN ARMS WHO

HEARD IRELAND’S CALL