Date of Birth
25 Aug 1969
Birthplace
Dublin
Nationality
Irish
Signed for LFC
1990
LFC Debut
01 Jan 1800
Dublin-born Tony Cousins joined Liverpool from Irish club Dundalk, for whom he had made his debut at the tender age of 19.
He was the joint-winner of the P.F.A.I. Young Player of the Year award for the 1989/90 season and signed for Liverpool shortly afterwards.
He was on the first team bench for a 3-2 win over Southampton at Anfield in 1990 but injuries reduced his chances of making a big breakthrough at Anfield and after three seasons without a first-team appearance for Liverpool the player moved to Middlesbrough on a free transfer. Unfortunately, he was no more successful on Teesside than he had been on Merseyside.
Around the time of his 27th birthday in the summer of 1996 Tony returned to his home city to play for Shamrock Rovers and enjoyed six seasons with the Hoops, during which he scored 46 times in 145 league matches. After leaving Shamrock, he had a single season at Bray Wanderers before announcing his retirement as a player.
However, Cousins stayed in the game and returned to Shamrock as their Under-21 manager before becoming assistant manager in 2003, a position he also took at Drogheda United. In 2006 Tony Cousins finally became a manager in his own right when he took over the job at Galway United.
Other Clubs:
Dundalk, Middlesbrough, Bohemian FC, Shamrock Rovers, Bray Wanderers