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Tony Mahoney
Anthony Joseph Mahoney (born 29 September 1959) is an English retired professional association football, footballer who played in the The Football League, Football League for Fulham F.C., Fulham, Brentford F.C., Brentford and Crystal Palace F.C., Crystal Palace as a Forward (association football), forward. He later forged a career in non-League football and played a decade with Canvey Island F.C., Canvey Island. Club career Fulham Mahoney began his career as a trainee with Football League Second Division, Second Division club Fulham F.C., Fulham. Aged just 17 years and 38 days, he made his professional debut in a league match versus Cardiff City F.C., Cardiff City on 6 November 1976 and became the-then second-youngest Fulham debutant. Out of favour at Fulham, Mahoney joined Football League Fourth Division, Fourth Division club Northampton Town F.C., Northampton Town on Loan (sports), loan in October 1981 and made six league appearances without scoring. Mahoney failed to br ...
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Barking, London
Barking is a suburb and List of areas of London, area in Greater London, within the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham, Borough of Barking and Dagenham. It is east of Charing Cross. The total population of Barking was 59,068 at the 2011 census.If defined as the Abbey, Eastbury, Gascoigne, Longbridge, and Thames Wards and electoral divisions of the United Kingdom, electoral wards of Barking & Dagenham Council In addition to an extensive and fairly low-density residential area, the town centre forms a large retail and commercial district, currently a focus for regeneration. The former industrial lands to the south are being redeveloped as Barking Riverside. Origins and administration Toponymy The name Barking came from Old English language, Anglo-Saxon ''Berecingas'', meaning either "the settlement of the followers or descendants of a man called Bereca" or "the settlement by the birch trees". In AD 735 the area was ''Berecingum'' and was known to mean "dwellers among the birc ...
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