Gerry O'Brien
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Gerry O'Brien is a former footballer, who played as a substitute during the FA Cup run of Southampton F.C. in 1976.
Gerry was a pocket dynamo midfielder, just 5 ft 6 ins tall, who was a former bricklayer. He joined Southampton from Clydebank in 1970 for £22,500, a then record for the Scottish Second Division.
After leaving The Dell in 1975, Gerry moved to Swindon and the back to Clydebank and finished his career at Hibernian, before quitting football in 1979 with arthritis.