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Brian Francis O'Donnell (8 August 1957 – 5 November 2020) was a Scottish professional
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who played as a
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in England and Australia, before becoming a manager and coach.


Early life

O'Donnell was one of five children born to Maurice and Elizabeth O'Donnell. Born in Port Glasgow, he spent the majority of his youth in the town of Yeovil, Somerset.


Playing career

O'Donnell began his football career as an apprentice with
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, moving to the town in 1973, aged 15. After failing to make a first team appearance for the club, O'Donnell signed for
Bristol Rovers Bristol Rovers FC is a men's professional football club in Bristol. The team competes in , the fourth tier of the English football league system. The club is affiliated to Bristol Rovers W.F.C., whose team play in the FA Women's National Leag ...
where he made his professional debut in May 1976.


Western Suburbs & APIA Leichhardt

Frustrated by a lack of playing time in England, O'Donnell moved to Sydney, Australia. He was one of a number of signings made by
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including fellow British signing, John Vernon - who had moved from Stockport County. On 5 March 1978, O'Donnell made his debut in the National Premier League in a 1-0 win over
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playing left midfield. He scored his first goal for the club in the last minute of a 2-2 draw away to
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in May 1978. O'Donnell made 26 appearances for Western Suburbs until the club were taken over by APIA Leichhardt at the end of the 1978 season. O'Donnell made 30 appearances over two seasons for APIA and scored his only goal for the club in a 5-1 defeat to
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in September 1979.


Blacktown City

''1980'' O'Donnell started the 1980 season amid rumours that he would be one of several players sold owing to financial uncertainty at APIA. After 6 league appearances for APIA, newly promoted
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signed O'Donnell for AUD$8,000. O'Donnell scored on his debut in a 3–1 win against Brisbane City on 10 May 1980 and was a central figure to the side staying clear of relegation, despite the club's limited resources. In one of the stand-out matches of the 1980 season, O'Donnell scored two in a 5-1 win over Marconi, a club that had tried to sign O'Donnell before the season began. ''1981'' The 1981 season started well for O'Donnell who had established himself as one of the most important players in the squad, notching a goal in the opener against Brisbane Lions in a 2-2 draw. He went on to win Player of the Season for
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and played every league and cup match of the 1981 season and being named in the Australian Team XI of 1981.


AFC Bournemouth

O'Donnell's appearances in Australia earned him a move to the English Football League as he re-signed for
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in the Fourth Division. O'Donnell made his professional debut for the club seven years after he first joined as an apprentice. He went on to make 14 appearances during the 1981–82 season that saw the club get promoted to the Third Division for the first time in the club's history - in a side that included
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, Tony Funnell and
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as player/coach.


Torquay United & a return to Australia

O'Donnell moved to
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in October 1982 on a free transfer, making his debut at left-back in place of Mark Smith in the 3–1 win at home to
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on 16 October and made 19 league appearances that season. O'Donnell made one appearance for
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before signing for
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.


Footscray JUST

The proposed move to South Melbourne fell through and instead O'Donnell signed for
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. His debut came in a 1-0 loss to Canberra Arrows in July 1983. He scored his first goal for the club in a 2-1 loss away to Preston Makedonia in the 1983 season. He played in the 1984 NSL Cup semi-final 1-0 loss to
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. O'Donnell went to make 55 appearances over three seasons with a severe torn abductor injury meaning he could only manage 9 appearances in the 1985 season.


Non-league English football

In February 1986, O'Donnell returned to the UK and joined
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. He later played for Weymouth, Basingstoke Town, Bashley, Poole Town and Salisbury City before moving into coaching in the UK.


Managerial & coaching career

He was appointed as manager of Bournemouth Sports CMFC in 1993, winning the Dorset Combination League title and Dorset Combination Cup along with notable success in the FA Cup. In 1999, O'Donnell joined
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as reserve team manager before taking over as manager of Bournemouth Poppies in February 2000. Bournemouth Poppies managed to avoid relegation following O'Donnell's arrival, despite a points deduction placed on the club due to mismanagement of finances by the board. In June 2001 amid a mass resignation of the Poppies executive committee, and after steering the club to a comfortable mid-table finish, O'Donnell left and in January the following year took over as manager of Poole Town finishing 5th in the Hampshire Premier League. However, he left Poole in August 2002. He later returned to
AFC Bournemouth AFC Bournemouth ( ) is a professional association football club based in Kings Park, Boscombe, a suburb of Bournemouth, Dorset, England. The club compete in the Premier League, the top tier of English football league system, English football. ...
as their youth coach. In February 2009 he joined the coaching staff at Dorchester Town as caretaker manager. Despite an impressive start that drew four points from four games, including a 0–0 draw away to league-topping Basingstoke and with only having nine players signed, O'Donnell was not offered the job full-time and instead the position was given to Roy O'Brien by chairman Eddie Mitchell. O'Brien had been due to walk away from the club prior to being convinced to stay on when O'Donnell took over. O'Brien was subsequently sacked later that year due to a string of poor performances O'Donnell was appointed Manager of Frome Town in 2013 after working as a scout for
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following similar spells with
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and Hibernian. O'Donnell later returned to Dorchester Town as the director of football before having to step down due to ill health.


Personal life

In 2003, O'Donnell took part in the
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. In 2007, it was revealed in the ''Bournemouth Echo'' that O'Donnell was acting as a broker for an unnamed businessman in an unsuccessful takeover bid of
AFC Bournemouth AFC Bournemouth ( ) is a professional association football club based in Kings Park, Boscombe, a suburb of Bournemouth, Dorset, England. The club compete in the Premier League, the top tier of English football league system, English football. ...
. Following a rival takeover, the club went into administration for the second time in their history the following year. His father, Maurice O'Donnell was a former footballer and coach - with an association with Yeovil Football Club that lasted over 50 years.


Legacy

Since O'Donnell's death in November 2020, a number of fundraising initiatives have been started in his honour - including an annual celebrity golf day - raising over £30,000 for Melanoma charities.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Odonnell, Brian Living people 1957 births Footballers from Port Glasgow Scottish men's footballers Men's association football midfielders National Soccer League (Australia) players AFC Bournemouth players Bristol Rovers F.C. players APIA Leichhardt FC players Blacktown City FC players Torquay United F.C. players Bath City F.C. players Basingstoke Town F.C. players Poole Town F.C. players Salisbury City F.C. players Bashley F.C. players Scottish expatriate men's footballers Scottish expatriate sportspeople in Australia English Football League players