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In the 1950s, US Senator Joseph McCarthy made a career out of singling out anti patriotic Americans whom he accused of being Communists. Sixty years later, patriotism still runs strong in the McCarthy family, and no stronger than in his great grandson*, Aiden. A true Pilton patriot, Aiden is one of the longest serving members of the club (behind Davey, Stu Mac and Gammo). After a spell at Pandy Under 10s (where he won the Abergavenny Plate in 1991) and at Ashbourne Aztecs Under 11s and 12s (where he won the coveted players’ player of the season in 1993/94), Aiden has been an integral part of the Accies set-up since 1999.
And it’s no surprise that in a career spanning two centuries (sort of), there have been a lot of highlights down the years.
In his first season in the blue of Pilton, the young Aiden’s joy of winning the young player of the season award was tinged by his disappointment of breaking the trophy on the award night. The next year, he picked up the player of the season but alas, broke that trophy on the award night too.
More success followed in 2002/03 when Pilton were North Devon Division 2 League Cup winners and runners up in the league. The following season, the side were Division 1 runners up; and more silverware followed in 2006/07 when Pilton won the Braunton Cup.
As a defender blessed with the poise and touch of a centre forward, it’s no surprise that Aiden has banged in his fair share of goals for the Accies over the years.
In his own words, he says: “I’ve scored loads of good goals - probably about 25 - and every time, I looked beautiful doing so!
Of his time at the club he adds: “I’ve been here so long because the club is a right laugh to play for and is full of good chaps (and I’m far too lazy to go anywhere else).”
He also adds that he has never dropped a shot in the two official Pilton games of Pub Golf.
*Citation needed
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