Leo Dunne

Leo Dunne was an Irish soccer player during the 1930s. A left back, he was capped twice for the Irish Free State making his debut against Switzerland in May 1935. Born in Dublin, possibly in 1908, between spells at Drumcondra in Dublin he played for Manchester City and Hull City in England from 1933 to 1936. He was mainly a reserve player at Manchester City to Bill Dale. Described in Tony Matthews' book "Manchester City: Player by Player" as "a first class defender", he made almost sixty appearances for the Blues' second team before moving to Hull.

Leo Dunne

Leo Dunne was an Irish soccer player during the 1930s. A left back, he was capped twice for the Irish Free State making his debut against Switzerland in May 1935. Born in Dublin, possibly in 1908, between spells at Drumcondra in Dublin he played for Manchester City and Hull City in England from 1933 to 1936. He was mainly a reserve player at Manchester City to Bill Dale. Described in Tony Matthews' book "Manchester City: Player by Player" as "a first class defender", he made almost sixty appearances for the Blues' second team before moving to Hull.