David James "Davy" Larmour (born 23 August 1977) is retired football player who played as a forward and is best known for his time at Linfield.
[1] The following season, he helped Liverpool win the FA Youth Cup, beating a West Ham side containing Frank Lampard and Rio Ferdinand in the final.
When notified of his impending release some weeks earlier, Larmour rejected the chance to go to Sam Allardyce's Blackpool in order to play in the FA Youth Cup final.
[2] In August 2000, Larmour was called into the full Northern Ireland squad by Sammy McIlroy when Phil Gray withdrew with an injury.
[2] After his contract expired at Crusaders in Summer 2008, Larmour joined Glenavon[2] on an original six-month deal in order to prove his fitness following major knee surgery.