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Eddie Bailham (8 May 1941 in Dublin – 18 December 2016) was an Irish football player. After an apprenticeship at Manchester United the same time as Johnny Giles he returned home to play for Home Farm F.C. In August 1959 he signed for Cork Hibernians. Played 5 times in European competition for the Milltown club. Scored 49 league and 12 FAI Cup goals in the Hoops. Eddie had a "glorious representative debut" scoring for the League of Ireland XI in the 2-1 defeat of an English League XI in October 1963 He scored 4 goals in 4 total Inter-League appearances between 1962 and 1964.

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  • Eddie Bailham (8 May 1941 in Dublin – 18 December 2016) was an Irish football player. After an apprenticeship at Manchester United the same time as Johnny Giles he returned home to play for Home Farm F.C. In August 1959 he signed for Cork Hibernians. He joined Shamrock Rovers F.C. in 1960 and as a striker was top scorer in the League of Ireland on two occasions, 1961–62 and 1963-64. On 20 August 1962 Bailham scored his only headed goal for the Hoops in a 5-5 draw against Drumcondra F.C. In February 1963 he scored four times as Rovers hammered Bohemian F.C. 7-1 at Glenmalure Park. In August 1963 he scored a hat trick of penalties in a 4-1 win over Limerick F.C. Played 5 times in European competition for the Milltown club. Scored 49 league and 12 FAI Cup goals in the Hoops. Eddie had a "glorious representative debut" scoring for the League of Ireland XI in the 2-1 defeat of an English League XI in October 1963 He scored 4 goals in 4 total Inter-League appearances between 1962 and 1964. He won his one and only senior cap for the Republic of Ireland on 24 May 1964 in a 3-1 defeat to England at Dalymount Park. Scored a hat-trick in his last game for the Hoops on 27 September 1964. Emigrated to London shortly after but as he was still technically a Shamrock Rovers player he could not sign for an English league team. So he joined Cambridge City F.C. and also had spells at Worcester F.C. and Wimbledon F.C. He was the Southern League Premier Division top scorer in 1965-66 with 37 goals. He died in December 2016. (en)
  • Eddie Bailham, né le 8 mai 1941 à Dublin et mort le 18 décembre 2016, est un footballeur international irlandais qui évolue au poste d'attaquant. (fr)
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  • Eddie Bailham, né le 8 mai 1941 à Dublin et mort le 18 décembre 2016, est un footballeur international irlandais qui évolue au poste d'attaquant. (fr)
  • Eddie Bailham (8 May 1941 in Dublin – 18 December 2016) was an Irish football player. After an apprenticeship at Manchester United the same time as Johnny Giles he returned home to play for Home Farm F.C. In August 1959 he signed for Cork Hibernians. Played 5 times in European competition for the Milltown club. Scored 49 league and 12 FAI Cup goals in the Hoops. Eddie had a "glorious representative debut" scoring for the League of Ireland XI in the 2-1 defeat of an English League XI in October 1963 He scored 4 goals in 4 total Inter-League appearances between 1962 and 1964. (en)
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