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Kevin Byrne Obituary

Kevin Byrne Obituary

James McCafferty21 Jun 2023 - 17:40

Corby Town Football Club are sad to announce the passing of popular former Steelman Kevin ‘Shanty’ Byrne at the age of 62.

‘Shanty’ played for Irthlingborough Diamonds and Stewarts & Lloyds before joining Corby Town as a 21-year-old shortly after Harry Fallon had succeeded Colin Clarke as Steelmen manager in November 1982.

He made his Southern League debut in a 3-2 Premier Division defeat away to Kidderminster Harriers and played 33 games in 1982/83, scoring his only goal in the infamous 3-3 home draw with Enderby Town on New Years Day.

Kevin missed the Northants Hillier Senior Cup Final victory away to Kettering Town due to being cup-tied but did take part in the Maunsell Cup win over Northampton Town at Occupation Road at the start of the following season.

‘Shanty’ was troubled by a knee injury throughout the 1983/84 and 1984/85 seasons, making just 20 and 28 appearances respectively, and in August 1985 he returned to Stewarts & Lloyds. He was back in Corby Town colours in October 1985, however, and marked his return by scoring in a 1-1 Southern League Cup draw at Kings Lynn – the ground where his injury problems had started two years earlier.

He netted twice after coming on as a substitute in a 4-1 win over Crawley Town at the Rockingham Triangle the following month but was then sidelined again by a broken big toe and ended the season with 3 goals in 21 appearances.

In September 1986 Kevin and team mate Steve Hines were both sent off in a 2-0 defeat away to Aylesbury United and shortly after ‘Shanty’ left Corby Town for the final time to join Desborough Town after scoring four times in a total of 108 appearances which would have been greater but for his injury problems.

Although primarily a defender Kevin’s desire to represent Corby Town saw him produce his whole-hearted attitude in midfield and, at times, attack.

‘Shanty’ then had a second spell with Irthlingborough Diamonds before returning to Desborough at the start of 1987/88 and taking over as manager in 1991. After a short spell in charge there he went back to Stewarts & Lloyds, firstly as manager before taking over as club chairman.

His Corby Town legacy didn’t end there as his son, also Kevin, was top scorer with 22 goals when the Steelmen were promoted in 2005/06. His Granddaughter, Tillie, daughter of another well known Byrne Goalscorer, Michael, also represents the club, playing for Corby Town Girls.

Everyone at Corby Town Football Club send our deepest condolences to Shanty’s family and friends at this time.

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