Larkin made his
League of Ireland debut in 1971 at
Tolka Park against
Shelbourne as a left back. His versatility was a major plus for his hometown club as in his thirteen years at
St Mel's Park, he played in every outfield position. Larkin won the League of Ireland twice and the
League of Ireland Cup three times with his home club. At the age of 19, he also represented the club in the
European Cup and memorably in the
UEFA Cup against
AC Milan in 1975. Larkin described his experience of playing at the famed
San Siro: He finished the 1982–83 season as top goalscorer with 18 league goals, which won him the Personality of the Year award. Larkin joined
Shamrock Rovers in November 1984, having decided to retire a few weeks, before only for a phone call from
Jim McLaughlin which changed his mind. He made his debut on 18 November in a 2–0 win over
Home Farm. Two weeks later, he scored on his home debut at
Milltown in a 4–0 hammering of
St Patrick's Athletic. He went on to score 11 goals (8 league and 3 FAI Cup) that season as Rovers won the double. The best remembered was his winning goal in the Cup Final win against
Galway United. In the 1985–86 season, he scored 13 goals in all competitions as Rovers again won the double with Larkin scoring a memorable header in Rovers' 1–0 win over
Arsenal. In the 1986–87 season, Larkin scored a total of seventeen goals in all competitions as Rovers completed a treble double. He also scored for the League of Ireland in a 2–1 defeat to the Irish League on St Patrick's Day. The following night, Rovers played
Manchester United and Larkin played and scored with a diving header as Rovers notched up their second victory over their glamorous opponents in the same season. Larkin scored in the Cup final with a great 20-yard drive. Despite interest from
AS Monaco, Larkin stayed with Rovers. The following season was a disaster for the club as
Glenmalure Park was put up for sale and the owners moved home games to Tolka Park. As Rovers fans boycotted "home" games Larkin's form seemed to suffer as he scored just 11 goals in all competitions. However, these included a hat trick of headers against Bohemians at Dalymount Park. His last game in the green and white was on 8 April 1988 at a near empty Tolka. In total, he played in six European games for the Hoops scoring 34 League goals and 12 in the FAI Cup. He then joined
Derry City, where he scored twice on his debut, and in his one season there he won the domestic treble. Fittingly in his last game in the League of Ireland, he won another Cup medal to bring his total career haul to 15 major trophies, 6 Leagues, 4 FAI Cups, 4 League Cups and 1 Tyler All Ireland Cup as well as other minor medals such as Presidents Cup and Leinster Senior Cup medals. He made over 500 league of Ireland appearances. Larkin then emigrated to Australia and played for
Spearwood Dalmatinac and
Stirling Macedonia, winning another League and Cup double before retiring at 38 then coaching until 1998. He currently resides in Brisbane. He also represented the Irish Olympic side 8 times in the
1988 Summer Olympics qualifiers, scoring in a 2–2 draw with Spain and in a 1–1 draw in France where he captained the team. ==References==