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Shelbourne in 1908.

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amateur’ who played the game for love rather than

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He joined the British Army in 1915 and served with

the Royal Garrison Artillery and in January 1917,

aged 34, was killed in action on the Western Front.

Sloan helped Bohemians become one of the big

names in Irish football, which was something Dick

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The son of a rope merchant from the Shankill,

Moore was a talented left half who combined

military life with a football career. He played for

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achieve the league and cup double in 1891.

Moore saw service in the Great War with the Royal

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Greece in 1918.

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whose lives ended prematurely as a result of the

Great War.

Hiriam McKee, known simply as Hymie, started

playing for Cliftonville as a teenager. He appeared

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just 16.

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Cliftonville performances attracted much press

attention and he played three times for Ireland.

Away from sport he trained to be an accountant

and he moved to Canada. In 1916 as the war

continued on the Western Front he enlisted with

the Canadian Infantry and saw action in France.

He died a century ago in November 1916. His

Commonwealth headstone carries his name and

is marked by the Canadian maple leaf. It also has a

simple inscription which reads ‘ever remembered

by his loving mother’.

Hymie McKee, Dick Moore, Barney Donaghey and

Harold Sloan had much in common. They were

sportsmen and soldiers who were pioneers of the

game but who in later years became the forgotten

heroes of Irish football.

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Stephen Walker is the author of

Ireland’s Call: Irish Sporting Heroes

who fell in the Great War

(published by Merrion Press).

Twitter @Irelandscall15

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Courtesy of Burnley FC

Dick Moore

Clipping from Belfast Evening Telegraph

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Picture by Bill Brown

www.irishfa.com

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