Tommy Doyle


Real Name: Thomas Christopher Doyle
Normal Position: Inside Forward
Born: 24/12/1910 (Ringsend, dublin)
Died: 12/06/1991 (Mount Merrion, Dublin)

Heritage Number: 625
Debut Match*: 14/10/1933 v Gateshead (1930) (Football League)
Last Match*: 24/03/1934 v Halifax Town (Football League)
* Qualifying Games


Known as “The Nettler” in Ireland, Tommy Doyle was affectionately dubbed “Dynamite Doyle” by Southport fans for his explosive bursts on goal. He joined Southport after walking into the manager’s office and demanding a trial. A tireless player described as “never in repose during the game,” Doyle excelled in the Reserves, scoring 22 goals in 30 League and Cup games.He scored in both his first and last games for Southport and learned penalty-taking from Billy Semple, missing only one penalty in his career. A highlight was his hat-trick against Northern Nomads on 10 March 1934, which included two penalties. After returning to Dublin, Doyle remained active into his seventies, though tuberculosis later affected his health. He passed away at the age of 80.

Profile reproduced with Permission from:
The Sandgrounders: The Complete League History of Southport F. C., by Michael Braham and Geoff Wilde (Palatine Books, 1995). ISBN 978-1-874181-14-9

Southport Playing Stats

First Team

Heritage Qualifying League Only Cup Only Other Only All
Season Qualifying Starts Qualifying Subs Qualifying Appearances Qualifying Goals League Starts League Subs Total League Appearances League Goals Cup Starts Cup Subs Total CupAppearances Cup Goals Other Starts Other Subs Total Other Appearances Other Goals Total Starts Total Subs Total Appearances Total Goals
1933/19346(0)636(0)633(0)310(0)009(0)94
Total6(0)636(0)633(0)310(0)009(0)94