John O'Shea

John O'Shea

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Date of Birth January 1, 1970

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"You would have to fancy them to finish the job from here" - Former Manchester United star backs Man City to win treble this season "You would have to fancy them to finish the job from here" - Former Manchester United star backs Man City to win treble this season
"You would have to fancy them to finish the job from here" - Former Manchester United star backs Man City to win treble this season
"It’ll be a big boost to the fans and the club" - John O'Shea pinpoints one thing New Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag needs to get right in the summer "It’ll be a big boost to the fans and the club" - John O'Shea pinpoints one thing New Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag needs to get right in the summer
"It’ll be a big boost to the fans and the club" - John O'Shea pinpoints one thing New Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag needs to get right in the summer
Cristiano Ronaldo: Reliving his game against Manchester United as a Sporting CP player Cristiano Ronaldo: Reliving his game against Manchester United as a Sporting CP player
Cristiano Ronaldo: Reliving his game against Manchester United as a Sporting CP player
Blast from the Past: John O'Shea nutmegs Luis Figo Blast from the Past: John O'Shea nutmegs Luis Figo
Blast from the Past: John O'Shea nutmegs Luis Figo
Top 5 outfielders who became goalkeepers Top 5 outfielders who became goalkeepers
Top 5 outfielders who became goalkeepers

John O'Shea: A Brief Biography

John Francis O\'Shea (born 30 April 1981) is an Irish professional footballer, who currently plays as a defender for Premier League team Sunderland and the Republic of Ireland national football team. His strength is his versatility in playing several positions on both the right and left side of the pitch as well as the centre. O\'Shea made his Republic of Ireland debut in 2001 against Croatia and has since gone on to make over 70 appearances for his country, scoring one goal in 2003 against Australia. He was part of the team that controversially lost to France in a play-off for the 2010 FIFA World Cup and went on to play in UEFA Euro 2012. Born in Waterford, O\'Shea joined Manchester United when he was 17. He spent loan spells at Bournemouth and Royal Antwerp before establishing himself in the Manchester United first team, going on to make almost 400 appearances in all competitions over 10 years. O\'Shea won five Premier League titles, one FA Cup, three Football League Cups, the UEFA Champions League and the FIFA Club World Cup while at Manchester United. He joined Sunderland in July 2011.