Quote from: maidstonevillain on February 13, 2012, 05:59:43 PMJust out of interest, does anyone know whether he would then have got winners medals for the League championship and the EC. I recall he played a few games in the league, and appeared in the early rounds of the EC.As noted in Dave Woodhall's book, Champions 1980/81 Revisited, Ron Saunders handed a medal to Eamonn at the civic reception, at which point he cried his eyes out.
Just out of interest, does anyone know whether he would then have got winners medals for the League championship and the EC. I recall he played a few games in the league, and appeared in the early rounds of the EC.
It's been mentioned on the main evening news over here (Ireland).
Then I saw him play and just thought he was ace, he still didn't look like he should be there but he was reliable as hell and gave everything.There was just that feeling of, "That's what I'd be like if I ever got to wear a Villa shirt" , i.e. that you'd leave the pitch hardly able to stand up because you'd tried so hard. Obviously that was just a romantic dream for someone like me, who struggles to avoid falling over whilst walking along the street a lot of the time. But Eamon Deacy did it.
For anyone how may be interested, or knows someone who might be:Funeral arrangements for the late Eamon Deacy : Reposing at Conneelys Funeral Home, Flood Street on Thursday evening from 4.00pm - 7.00pm. Removal afterwards to the Augustinian Church. Funeral Mass Friday morning 11.00am, burial afterwards in the New Cemetery, Bohemore.