George O'Boyle

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George O'Boyle
Personal information
Full nameGeorge O'Boyle
Date of birth (1967-12-14) 14 December 1967
Place of birthBelfast, Northern Ireland
Playing positionStriker
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1984–1985Manchester City0(0)
1985–1986Distillery24(4)
1986–1987Linfield22(12)
1987–1989Bordeaux3(0)
1988–1989Linfield (loan)24(9)
1989–1994Dunfermline Athletic95(29)
1994–2001St. Johnstone146(64)
2001Raith Rovers5(0)
2001Brechin City5(2)
2001–2002Queen of the South7(3)
2002–2003Glenavon33(9)
2003–2004Ards9(0)
2004–2006Bo'ness United64(24)
2006Kelty Hearts
2006–2008Carnoustie Panmure4(0)
National team
1994–1998Northern Ireland13(1)
1998Northern Ireland B1(1)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

George O'Boyle (born 14 December 1967 in Belfast) is a Northern Irish former professional footballer.

O'Boyle, a striker, began his career with Linfield. He left Northern Ireland in 1988 to join French club Bordeaux. The following year, he joined Dunfermline Athletic for £250,000. In 1994, he was signed by St. Johnstone manager Paul Sturrock for a £200,000. He reached both the high and low points of his career during his seven years at McDiarmid Park. He played in the 1998 Scottish League Cup Final defeat by Rangers.

On 5 January 2001, O'Boyle and St. Johnstone teammate Kevin Thomas were sacked following drug-taking allegations. The two players, it was alleged, were found using an unidentified white powder (allegedly cocaine) at the club's Christmas 2000 party in Perth's That Bar.[1] The Scottish Premier League attempted to overturn the sacking but it was over-ruled by the Scottish FA.[2][3]

After leaving the Perth club, O'Boyle joined Raith Rovers for a short spell, before moving on to Brechin City and Queen of the South, with whom he finished his professional career.

He returned to Northern Ireland to play for Glenavon[4] and Ards, only to return to Scotland in 2004 to play for junior clubs Bo'ness and Kelty Hearts. O'Boyle also managed Carnoustie Panmure.

International career

O'Boyle's international career spanned four years. In 1996, he scored his only Northern Ireland goal in a 1–1 draw with Germany in his hometown of Belfast.

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