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'''Paddy Waters''' was an [[Irish people|Irish]] [[soccer]] player during the 1940s.
'''Paddy Waters''' was an [[Irish people|Irish]] [[soccer]] player during the 1940s.


Waters played for [[Bohemian FC|Bohemians]] during the 40s in the [[League of Ireland]] and was a member of the [[1945]] Bohemian [[Dublin and Belfast Intercity Cup|Inter City Cup]] winning team against [[Belfast Celtic]] at [[Dalymount Park]].
Waters played for [[Bohemian FC|Bohemians]] during the 40s in the [[League of Ireland]] and was a member of the [[1945]] Bohemian [[Dublin and Belfast Intercity Cup|Inter City Cup]] winning team against [[Belfast Celtic]] at [[Dalymount Park]]. He made 117 senior appearances for the club and scored 13 goals. In [[1946]] he moved to [[Glentoran]] and from there to [[Preston North End]]. He spent 3 years at [[Deepdale]] before moving to [[Carlisle United]] under the management of his former Preston team-mate, the legendary [[Bill Shankly]]. He retired from professional football in [[February]] [[1958]].

Paddy died in [[2004]].


==Honours==
==Honours==

Revision as of 15:41, 14 June 2007

Paddy Waters was an Irish soccer player during the 1940s.

Waters played for Bohemians during the 40s in the League of Ireland and was a member of the 1945 Bohemian Inter City Cup winning team against Belfast Celtic at Dalymount Park. He made 117 senior appearances for the club and scored 13 goals. In 1946 he moved to Glentoran and from there to Preston North End. He spent 3 years at Deepdale before moving to Carlisle United under the management of his former Preston team-mate, the legendary Bill Shankly. He retired from professional football in February 1958.

Paddy died in 2004.

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