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Tommy Tynan

Tommy Tynan (born 17 November 1955, in Liverpool) is a retired English professional footballer.
A hard working striker with flowing blonde hair, Tynan was signed as an apprentice for Liverpool by manager Bill Shankly after winning a talent contest run by the ''Liverpool Echo'' newspaper, but he never made a first-team appearance for the Reds and was transferred to Sheffield Wednesday in 1976, where he spent two years and scored 31 goals.
After just nine appearances for Lincoln City in 1978, Tynan moved on to Newport County where he formed a dynamic striking partnership with John Aldridge as the Newport team gained promotion from Division 4, won the Welsh Cup and reached the quarter finals of the European Cup Winners Cup. Tynan scored both goals in the away leg against Carl Zeiss Jena of East Germany, the equalising goal being in the 90th minute but Newport lost the home leg 1–0. In total Tynan scored 66 goals in 183 matches during the most successful period in the club's history.〔(Newport County ) Newcastlefans. Retrieved 5 July 2009.〕
In 1983, Tynan moved on to Plymouth Argyle where he became a cult figure during the 1980s and is frequently named by Argyle fans as one of the club's all time greatest players. He was a member of the side which reached the semi-finals of the FA Cup in 1984, scoring the goal which beat then top flight West Bromwich Albion in the fifth round of the competition. Argyle went on to beat Derby County in the quarter finals before losing to Watford in the penultimate stage of the competition.
In the 1984/85 season, Tynan was joint top scorer in all 4 divisions of the Football League with 31 goals, level with Tranmere's John Clayton. Clayton, ironically, joined Argyle as Tynan's replacement, when Tynan signed for Rotherham United in the summer of 1985. However, Tynan rejoined Argyle in early 1986, initially on loan, as the club pushed for promotion to the second tier (now the Championship). His excellent goalscoring record continued at that level and he became a club legend. In total Tynan scored 126 goals in 262 appearances for Plymouth. Former England manager Graham Taylor described him as one of the best natural finishers he had ever seen.〔http://www.itnsource.com/en/shotlist/ITVProgs/1991/12/01/118180004/?s=%22TAYLOR%20AND%20MCMENEMY%22〕
Tynan spent a season as manager of Goole Town in the Northern Premier League between 1993 and 1994.〔(1993–94 Season ) Goole Town FC. Retrieved 21 February 2010.〕
He is now a taxi driver in Plymouth, and previously wrote a regular column about Argyle for local newspaper, the ''Plymouth Evening Herald''. Tynan's biography was published in March 2009, entitled "''The Original Football Idol: The Tommy Tynan story''" by Ryan Danes (Breedon Books ISBN 978-1-85983-685-9). He was also the subject of the 1990 book ''Tommy: A Life at the Soccer Factory'' by Richard Cowdrey (Bud Books ISBN 9780951635001)
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