Background
Brophy, Kevin Thomas was born on June 17, 1943 in Castlebar, Ireland. Son of James and Sarah (Garvey) Brophy.
(The Wolverhampton Wanderers have won everything that Engl...)
The Wolverhampton Wanderers have won everything that English football has to offer - three league championships and four FA Cup competitions - but, since their relegation from the old Division One in 1984, they have been unable to climb back into the top flight of the game. This work traces the club's memorable 1998-1999 campaign for promotion to the Premiership. Kevin Brophy moved from the West of Ireland to the Black Country in 1998 to follow the fortunes of his heroes in their latest quest for glory, and this book is a fan's-eye view of the season. He recalls the early euphoria when Wolves topped the table, the string of defeats that catapulted Mark McGhee out of the Molineaux manager's office, and the slow haul back into promotion contention under Colin Fee.
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Brophy, Kevin Thomas was born on June 17, 1943 in Castlebar, Ireland. Son of James and Sarah (Garvey) Brophy.
Bachelor, National University Ireland, Galway, 1964. Higher diploma in education, National University Ireland, Galway, 1970. Master of Arts, Leeds University, 1999.
Teacher English, various high schools, Ireland and England, 1965-1972; editorial director, School & College Public, Dublin, Ireland, 1972-1977; president, Brophy Ednl., Dublin, 1977-1990; freelance writer, Galway, since 1991. Public Irish University Review, Dublin, since 1987.
(The Wolverhampton Wanderers have won everything that Engl...)
(Kevin T. Brophy spent his formative years in the married ...)
Married Mary Fergus, August 22, 1967 (divorced 1987). Children: Adam, Sara, Georgia.