Michael O'Brien (Irish footballer)

Michael O'Brien (Irish footballer)

Michael O'Brien was an Irish sportsman who was played in the League of Ireland during the 1920s and also played Gaelic football and cricket. He was known by the nickname Ginger.

O'Brien had a short spell at centre forward for Bohemians, making his debut for the club on December 26 1925 against Shamrock Rovers F.C. at Dalymount Park. Bohs won 2-0, a result which denied Rovers the league title. He also represented Shelbourne amongst others.

He played Gaelic football for O'Tooles GAA and played for Dublin at right-half-forward.

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