Peter O'Rourke

Peter O'Rourke
Personal information
Full name Peter O'Rourke
Date of birth (1873-06-01)1 June 1873
Place of birth Newmilns, Scotland
Date of death 10 January 1956(1956-01-10) (aged 82)
Place of death Bradford, England
Playing position Centre half
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Celtic
Burnley
Lincoln City
Third Lanark
0000–1903 Chesterfield
1903–1905 Bradford City 49 (1)
Teams managed
1905–1921 Bradford City
1922 Pontypridd
1922–1923 Dundee Hibernian
1924–1925 Bradford Park Avenue
1928–1930 Bradford City
1930–1932 Walsall
1932–1933 Llanelli

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.

† Appearances (goals)

Peter O'Rourke (1 June 1873 – 10 January 1956) was a Scottish footballer and manager.

Career

O'Rourke was a centre half who played for Celtic, Burnley, Lincoln City, Third Lanark and Chesterfield before his final playing days at Bradford City. He became player-manager in 1905 following the departure of Robert Campbell while he was still captain. He was given the job permanently and in December 1905 played his final game in an FA Cup tie against Darlington.

He led the Bantams to the Second Division championship in 1908. Three years later, O'Rourke clinched the FA Cup with Bradford in 1911, beating Newcastle United 1–0 in a replay. His son, Francis, died in Newfoundland in October 1919, affecting him deeply, and in June 1921, due to ill health, O'Rourke retired from the game.[1]

He came back with Welsh side Pontypridd in 1922 for five months. In December of that year, O'Rourke joined Dundee Hibernian, who were then a non-league club, but stayed for only three months, resigning after lacking financial support.[2] His next managerial job was with Bradford Park Avenue from 1924 to 1925. He spent just ten months at Park Avenue but signed another son, Peter, who scored twice on his debut against Durham City.[1]

He returned to Bradford City in 1928, winning the Third Division North the following year. After leaving Bradford for the second time in 1930, he moved to Walsall, before a final managerial spell with Llanelli. He retired in July 1933.

After retiring, O'Rourke returned to Bradford living in Burlington Terrace next to City's Valley Parade ground until he died in January 1956 at the age of 82.[3]

Honours

Manager

Bradford City

References

  1. 1 2 Frost, Terry (1988). Bradford City A Complete Record 1903–1988. Breedon Books Sport. pp.  66. ISBN 0-907969-38-0.
  2. "Dundee United A - Z ( R )". Dundee United FC website.
  3. Dewhirst, John (1998). City Memories - An Illustrated Record of Bradford City A.F.C. True North Book. ISBN 1-900463-57-1.

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