Patrick John Connaughton (23 September 1949 – 12 November 2022) was an English professional
footballer who played as a
goalkeeper. He played 387 league and cup games in a 16-year career. He also represented
England at youth level on three occasions.
Connaughton began his career at
Manchester United
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, turning professional in 1966, but made just three first-team appearances in April 1972. He also played two games on
loan at
Halifax Town in 1969 and played 25 games on loan at
Torquay United in
1971–72. He joined
Sheffield United in October 1972 for a £15,000 fee, but only played 12 games for the club before he
transferred to
Port Vale in May 1974. He established himself in the first-team, and made 218 appearances, picking up the club's
Player of the Year award in
1974–75. He joined
Altrincham in 1980 for an enormously successful two-year spell, picking up championship medals for the
Alliance Premier League in
1979–80 and
1980–81, winners medals in the
Conference League Cup and
Cheshire Senior Cup, and runners-up medals in the Conference League Cup and
FA Trophy
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.
Career
Manchester United
Connaughton joined the
Manchester United
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groundstaff in January 1965, signing as an apprentice in May the same year.
He turned professional in October 1966, but would have to wait almost six years for his United debut, despite playing three games for England youth in 1967 and 1968.
In the meantime he was
loaned to
Halifax Town and to
Torquay United.
His Manchester United debut finally came on 4 April 1972 in a
First Division game against
Sheffield United at
Bramall Lane
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, a 1–1 draw. He played two further games that month, in defeats to
Leicester City and
Manchester City
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; the defeat in the
Manchester derby came at
Old Trafford
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.
However, United had a wide variety of goalkeeping talent in
Alex Stepney
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Early career
Born in Mitcham, Surrey, Stepney had unsucce ...
,
Jimmy Rimmer,
Harry Gregg,
David Gaskell and
Pat Dunne
Patrick "Pat" Dunne (9 February 1943 – 25 September 2015) was an Irish professional football goalkeeper. He played internationally for the Republic of Ireland and professionally in both Republic of Ireland and England.
Dunne played in Dublin ...
; this meant Connaughton played only three first-team matches for the club.
Sheffield United
He returned to Bramall Lane in October 1972, but this time as a Sheffield United player, costing the Blades £15,000.
He did not appear in
1972–73, and played only 12
First Division games in
1973–74. He worked well with goalkeeping
coach
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Alan Hodgkinson
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Playing career
Hodgkinson signed for Sheffield United from Worksop Town on 1 August 1953, and made 675 first-team ap ...
, but was given a
free transfer after
Ken Furphy replaced
John Harris as
manager.
Port Vale
Connaughton moved on to
Third Division
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side
Port Vale in May 1974, where he replaced
Alan Boswell. He had turned down a lucrative offer from
Gillingham as his fiancé was unwilling to move to
Kent; he later said that Vale manager
Roy Sproson fell off his chair after hearing the terms Gillingham offered, but agreed to match them.
Connaughton played 47 games in the
1974–75 campaign, leaving deputy
Reg Edwards to play just twice. For his consistency he was voted
Player of the Year by the club's supporters.
He missed just one game of the
1975–76 season, with Manchester United loanee
David Ryan covering him for a 2–1 defeat at
Swindon Town on 17 January.
He then faced stiff competition from a young
Trevor Dance
Trevor Dance (born 31 July 1958) is an English former football goalkeeper who played 84 league games in the Football League for Port Vale between 1975 and 1980. He also played for non-League sides Stafford Rangers, Altrincham, and Telford Un ...
, but still managed to play 44 games in the
1976–77 season, helping the club to reach the fifth round of the
FA Cup.
Connaughton missed eight games in
1977–78 due to a knee injury, but remained Vale's first-team keeper as the club suffered
relegation into the
Fourth Division
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. He again suffered with injuries at the start of the
1978–79 season, however, he lost his No. 1 jersey to Dance in January 1979, and played just 22 games in 1978–79. He spent much of the
1979–80 season on the bench, and played just nine games, before being given a free transfer.
He made 218 total appearances for the "Valiants".
Altrincham
He joined
Altrincham in time to play 15 league games of the club's
Alliance Premier League championship winning
1979–80 season.
He also played in the
Conference League Cup final defeat to
Northwich Victoria
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.
He was an ever-present in
1980–81, as "Alty" retained their league title, and also beat
Kettering Town
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in the Conference League Cup final.
He also played in the club's 4–1 defeat to
Liverpool at
Anfield in the FA Cup third round.
"Alty" dropped to 11th place in
1981–82, though won one last success in the form of the
Cheshire Senior Cup final, following a 1–0 win over
Runcorn.
He also helped the club to
the final of the
FA Trophy
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, where they lost 1–0 to
Enfield at
Wembley Stadium.
He also helped the club to another FA Cup run, in which they beat former club
Sheffield United and then
York City, before being knocked out by
Burnley.
He retired at the end of the season at the age of 32, due to business commitments; he played a total of 127 games for Altrincham, winning 47 clean sheets.
Style of play
Altrincham F.C. historian Terry Rowley described Connaughton as an "unfussy, dominant and quietly competent keeper".
Port Vale teammate
Brian Horton praised his qualities as an all-round goalkeeper, his kicking ability, as well as his character.
Later life
Connaughton started up in the wastepaper business while playing for Altrincham.
He married Anne.
Connaughton died on 12 November 2022, at age 73.
Career statistics
Honours
Individual
*
Port Vale F.C. Player of the Year:
1974–75
Altrincham
*
Alliance Premier League:
1979–80 &
1980–81
*
Conference League Cup: 1981
*
Cheshire Senior Cup: 1982
References
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1949 births
2022 deaths
Footballers from Wigan
English men's footballers
Men's association football goalkeepers
Manchester United F.C. players
Halifax Town A.F.C. players
Torquay United F.C. players
Sheffield United F.C. players
Port Vale F.C. players
Altrincham F.C. players
English Football League players
National League (English football) players