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2 hours ago, Nucasol said:

Tommy Cassidy has passed according to NUFC.com.

 

We're sorry to report the passing of former Magpie Tommy Cassidy, at the age of 73.

The Northern Ireland international made a £25,000 switch from Glentoran in his native Belfast during October 1970, debuting in a 0-2 defeat against Southampton at the Dell the following month.

That would be the first of 239 senior appearances in all competitions over the next decade, before moving on to join Burnley for the 1980/81 season. 

Originally a striker he became a regular in midfield, finishing on the losing side for the Magpies at Wembley in the 1974 FA Cup Final and 1976 League Cup Final.

Cassidy's 28 league and cup goals included a brace in a 3-2 home win over Manchester United in 1973 and six in his final season, memorably rounding off a 3-1 derby victory at Gallowgate on New Years Day 1980. 

A late flourish for the Clarets included winning the Third Division title and appearing for Northern Ireland at the 1982 World Cup Finals, the last of his 24 caps as substitute in the epic 1-0 wins over hosts Spain.

Ending his playing days in Cyprus with Apoel Nicosia, Tommy's managerial career began there before spells in charge of Gateshead, Glentoran, Ards, Sligo Rovers, Workington, Newcastle Blue Star, Whitby Town and Blyth Spartans - leaving Croft Park in October 2012.

2021 brought the sad news that Tommy had been living with dementia since 2017.

 

Very sad, he was part of my early years supporting NUFC, always a good watch.

 

RIP Tommy Cassidy.

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3 hours ago, llcoolc157 said:

That volley against the Mackams… 10 years old at the top of the Gallowgate… absolute bedlam…

1980 NYD? Where the hark now hear the Geordies sing, song originated. Worked with his brother Jimmy at the old Carricks bakery and was great listening to all the stories about Tommy. Jimmy was on total sport alongside John Gibson tonight. RIP Tommy.

 

 

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Wow just noticed this. RIP Tommy, slow and carried a bit too much beef but he could play if given time on the ball. 
 

Think just about the best I saw him play was when we lost at 1-0 at Roker and Cummins scored. He controlled the game for best part of an hour and nearly scored a cracker. Not sure how we lost that day. 

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