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The following season was a disappointing one for Nelson, as they finished bottom of the Third Division North and failed in their bid for re-election in the summer of 1931. In one the side's few victories, Carmedy scored the second hat-trick of his professional career in the 4–2 win against
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in December 1928, initially on amateur terms. The following month, he was awarded a professional contract and made his debut for the club on 19 January 1929, scoring in the 1–1 draw with
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fell out of favour with the directors despite scoring three goals in his opening seven matches for the club. On his fourth appearance of the season, Carmedy netted a
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who played predominantly as a centre forward. He began his career in local-league football with his hometown club, Gainford, before joining Football League side
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on 23 June 1904. Following his retirement from football, he lived in the south of England was employed in a tailor's shop. Carmedy died in
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for a fee of £300. Carmedy ended the campaign with 10 goals in 29 league matches as the team finished 19th in the league.
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at the end of the 1926–27 campaign, Carmedy made his debut for Darlington on 31 August 1927 in the 1–0 win against
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In the 1929–30 campaign, Carmedy became more of a first-team player at Nelson, especially after new signing
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Carmedy started his footballing career with his local club, Gainford. In March 1927, he signed for
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Most of the Nelson players departed the club following their relegation to the
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in 1931. Carmedy stayed in the Third Division North, signing a deal with
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on a free transfer. He spent a year with the side, before moving to
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as an amateur player. Following the team's relegation to the
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Thomas Owen Carmedy was born to a Roman Catholic family in
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Index

Tom Carmody
Gainford
Weybridge
Darlington
Cockfield
Bishop Auckland
Nelson
Barrow
Boston Town
Northwood United
footballer
Darlington
Nelson
Barrow
non-League football
Gainford, County Durham
Weybridge
Football League Second Division
Darlington
Third Division North
Bradford City
non-League football
Cockfield
Bishop Auckland
Nelson
Southport
Seedhill
outside forward
Harry Ridley
Halifax Town

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