Irish Cup Final 2022: Crusaders skipper hoping to become a blue riband trivia question
Billy Joe Burns hopes to become a knockout quiz question in Saturday’s Samuel Gelston’s Irish Cup final showdown with Ballymena United at Windsor Park.
In years to come, long after he has called time on his career, the Crusaders captain hopes the following teaser is prompting frantic looks and furrowed brows.
Name the player who lifted the blue riband trophy as a defender 12 months after being knocked out of the competition as a goalkeeper.
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Burns smiles at the memory of having to don the gloves in last year’s controversial semi-final defeat to Larne after Johnny Tuffey was red carded during the shootout.
“I’ll step into nets again if I have to, no bother,” joked the 33-year-old as he looks forward to the prospect of his fifth Irish Cup final as an outfield player.
The experienced right back lifted the trophy three years ago when the Crues strolled to a 3-0 win over Championship club Ballinamallard United.
He also lifted the cup three times with former club Linfield in 2010, 2011, 2012, all under David Jeffrey who will be in the opposite dugout on Saturday.
“They are all very special memories,” said Burns. “Everyone with an interest in the league watches the Irish Cup final and it’s all about that one day in May.
“I don’t know if it gets more special as you get older, but you do take it in a lot more. It’s that old saying.. you don’t know if this final is going to be your last.”
As well as adding to his 12 trophies as a player, Burns hopes to bolster a quirky stat as he and Philip Lowry bid to lift the Irish Cup for the fifth time as teammates.
Lowry also won the trophy with Linfield in 2010, 2011 and 2012 and scored in Crusaders’ comfortable


