View Full Version : Stephen Quinn M free agent b.1986
Charlie Darwin
11/03/2013, 8:21 PM
I'm sure there has to be a thread for this guy here but I can't seem to find it.
Just scored to put Hull 1-0 up at Burnley with a strike from outside the box. A win would take them back into the automatic promotion spots.
Crosby87
11/03/2013, 11:18 PM
Guardian agag over Mighty Q:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2013/mar/11/burnley-hull-championship-match-report
Charlie Darwin
11/03/2013, 11:45 PM
Hull are now 3 points off first-placed Cardiff but with two more games played. Cardiff host the doc's off-colour Leicester City tonight, but with nine games to go there is an outside chance Hull or another team could snatch first.
patrickccfc
11/03/2013, 11:53 PM
Hopefully cardiff dont throw it away now would love to see them go up. Hoping for watford to get up automatically too
Charlie Darwin
11/03/2013, 11:56 PM
What do you like so much about those teams?
patrickccfc
12/03/2013, 12:03 AM
Ah just always like cardiff and they have been there or therabouts over the last few years and would be good to see them finally up.. i like watford and would be good to have zola back managing in the premier
Charlie Darwin
12/03/2013, 12:25 AM
How do you feel about Cardiff's recent re-branding? I had nothing against them before but that's really turned me off.
patrickccfc
12/03/2013, 12:35 AM
Ah if i was a cardiff fan id be very un-easy about it i mean foreigners coming in and changing the image of the club its just ridiculous and shouldnt be allowed happen
Crosby87
12/03/2013, 10:42 AM
Looks like a movement is building for you patty:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f759dGQcA-Y
BonnieShels
12/03/2013, 10:45 AM
How do you feel about Cardiff's recent re-branding? I had nothing against them before but that's really turned me off.
I'd be the same as you CD. I defintiely would prefer Hull promoted instead of them.
tricky_colour
27/05/2013, 2:16 AM
"Quinn has been nicknamed by fans as 'Quinniesta' due to Quinn's playing style that is similar to the Iniesta the Spain and Barcelona Star. Quinn's impressive first season with The Tigers was rewarded by an international call-up for Geovanni Trapottoni's Republic of Ireland squad on 27th May, 2013"
This guy seems to have slipped under the radar a bit, but he is premiership now and just called up so perhaps he deserves a mention
a bit of attention on here?
Indeed
The honour of Players' Player of the Season was bestowed upon Quinn, at the club's awards night, towards the end of a successful first season at the club
Would not be surprised if Trap plays him!!
Kind of interesting he gets player of the season and barely a word said about him but lots said about the other Irish there.
Charlie Darwin
27/05/2013, 2:25 AM
He's not that far under the radar - he's already had a season in the Premier League. He opted to stay with Sheffield United as they slid down to League One in spite of a lot of interest from above.
tricky_colour
27/05/2013, 2:46 AM
He's not that far under the radar - he's already had a season in the Premier League. He opted to stay with Sheffield United as they slid down to League One in spite of a lot of interest from above.
Yes I was thinking not much said about him on this forum but lot of team mates Brady Meyler and McShane.
However as you said in your first post surely there was another thread about him on here at sometime,
but I can't find it either.
http://foot.ie/threads/165528-PFA-Awards-2011-2012?p=1590082&viewfull=1#post1590082
Darren Potter, Stephen Gleeson and Stephen Quinn in the League One XI: http://www1.skysports.com/football/n.../League-One-XI
http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/12040/7684821/League-One-XI
Stephen Quinn (Sheffield United): While star striker Ched Evans and midfield ace Kevin McDonald have, deservedly, been snagging most of the headlines for Sheffield United this season, midfield stalwart Quinn has been unassumingly knocking up the best assists tally in the league, with 14 to his name so far. The pint-sized Irishman, who made his Blades debut back in 2005, has also netted four league goals to aid the club's promotion push. Quinn was one of the few bright sparks in United's dismal campaign last term and carried that momentum into this season, producing a string of diligent, committed displays.
So league one team of the season and then club player of the year.
That's impressive considering his team won promotion.
There is an argument for him starting against England!!
tricky_colour
27/05/2013, 3:02 AM
And here is someone making that argument!!
http://garethmaher.com/2013/01/13/stephen-quinn-youve-seen-nothing-like-the-mighty-quinn/
Stephen Quinn – You’ve seen nothing like the Mighty Quinn
Articles, Irish Daily Mail - 13. 1. 2013
There comes a time when stubbornness, tactical systems and old-fashioned ways should be trumped by black-and-white statistics, but Stephen Quinn is still waiting for that day to arrive.
Inching towards the peak years of his career, the 26-year-old boasts some of the most impressive statistics of an Irish player abroad from recent seasons, yet a call-up to the Republic of Ireland squad has never come.
The Dubliner wonders just what he has to do to break into Giovanni Trapattoni’s plans after topping the assists charts in League One for Sheffield United last term and earning a place on the Team of the Year.
Those are insignificant rewards to the midfielder when he lands in Dublin Airport during international breaks and heads for the family home in Clondalkin, while three of his club-mates set off for Portmarnock for Ireland training.
Every time that happens, it hurts that little bit more. Although it is something that Quinn is determined to change and it explains why he left Sheffield United to join promotion-chasing Hull City in the Championship last summer.
It was time for a new chapter; one that he hopes includes international football and a regular place alongside Paul McShane, David Meyler and Robbie Brady on that short trip from the airport to the Ireland base.
In order to get there, he must keep producing the kind of stats that he has been. At least that’s the message from his club boss, Steve Bruce, who only recently told the former Under 21 international midfielder just how good they are.
‘It’s funny because one of the things that the manager [Bruce] said to me when he was looking at signing me was that my stats were really impressive. I never really looked at them before,’ said Quinn.
‘He said that he couldn’t believe the deal that he was getting, because it was little or nothing for someone producing the kind of stats that I was. That was nice to hear and I suppose it backs up the form that I have been in.’
While his tally of assists and chances on goal per game make his name stand out on paper, it is Quinn’s link-up play, runs off the ball and clever positioning that allow him to get into areas where he can notch up those laudable figures.
However, he feels that Ireland manager Trapattoni might view him as a player who can only operate in a certain role, which means his versatility is overlooked, just as it once was for Keith Fahey and Wes Hoolahan.
If that is indeed the case, then it only provides extra motivation to dismantle that theory. Although, he has needed some reassurance fro older brother Alan, who was capped eight times for Ireland, to keep on believing in himself.
Confidence has rarely been something that the bubbly Quinn has needed to search for, but sometimes you need a little help from your friends and that is where the three Irish amigos at Hull come in.
‘When I was playing in League One, I was realistic and said that I probably didn’t have much of a chance of getting a call-up. But now I’m playing in a team flying high in the Championship,’ said Quinn.
‘Don’t get me wrong, Trapattoni has done a great job with Ireland and there is no bitterness about players who deserve to be there. I just want to get one chance to show the manager what I can do – even if it is in a training session.
‘Sometimes I think that maybe I’m not his sort of player, that he sees me as a small midfielder that wouldn’t fit into his system. But I’ll never stop trying to get into the squad; I’d give my right arm to play just one game.
‘I know that the manager here [Bruce] has been praising me in the media and putting in a few calls, which is great. But hopefully having three Ireland internationals here will help, because if a scout comes to watch them, maybe I can catch their eye.’
Tonight might just be Quinn’s lucky night in that regard. No, Trapattoni will not be braving the cold winds to sit in the KC Stadium, but the visit of Sheffield Wednesday is live on TV, which means a recording could be Milan-bound.
Rather than treating it as a solo audition to enhance his international prospects, Quinn wants to impress by helping his team win. After all, the better that Hull do, the more he will get noticed.
‘The season has gone really well for us so far. We are in a good position, playing nice football and now signing the two lads [Brady and Meyler] will give us that extra boost,’ he said.
‘We would like to think that we can make it up to the Premier League this season. That is why the manager came in, it is why Brady and Meyler have signed permanently, and it is what a club like this expects. But there is still a bit to go yet.’
That goes for his international hopes, too. Quinn has no intention of giving up the fight to earn that senior call-up and prove that he belongs at that level.
Yard of Pace
27/05/2013, 11:24 AM
"I'd give my right arm just to play one game".
Love it.
Stuttgart88
27/05/2013, 3:14 PM
Yes, but he's left handed so it's not as much a sacrifice as you think!
Charlie Darwin
31/08/2013, 11:54 AM
Back on the bench today against Man City, alongside Meyler and McShane. Brady starts.
Came on and looked lively against a City side that were shaky in the last 10 mins.
TheOneWhoKnocks
01/01/2014, 1:12 PM
On the bench this afternoon.
Crosby87
06/01/2014, 11:40 AM
Quinn was MOTM
http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/undefined-headline/story-20404772-detail/story.html
DannyInvincible
13/04/2014, 5:28 PM
Quinn's goal for Hull to put them ahead 4-2 in today's FA Cup semi-final: https://vine.co/v/MJixaFmAdOb
tricky_colour
13/04/2014, 8:29 PM
Nice, looked like a bit of a Hollywood header though, somewhat theatrical, but
maybe I am doing him an injustice because of the angle/camera coverage.
tricky_colour
13/04/2014, 8:43 PM
All the goals in glorious Techniocolour here including Quinn's on about 3.00 mins.
Defender was asleep but a good run form Quinn.
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1o4rbn_hull-city-5-3-sheffield-united-all-goals_sport
Charlie Darwin
14/04/2014, 12:22 AM
All the goals in glorious Techniocolour here including Quinn's on about 3.00 mins.
Defender was asleep but a good run form Quinn.
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1o4rbn_hull-city-5-3-sheffield-united-all-goals_sport
Meyler ball-watching for the second Sheffield United goal I think. If he was a centre half the doc would be all over this.
tricky_colour
14/04/2014, 1:00 AM
Dunno if you can put the blame entirely on Meyler, seemed to be plenty of others ball watching
and a generally rather disorganised defence. I can't understand why they don't mark up loose
players, it's not rocket science.
Charlie Darwin
14/04/2014, 1:30 AM
Yeah, the commentators blamed Davies but I think he should have been tracking the run considering he was a deep runner from midfield. It was poor defending all-round though.
tricky_colour
14/04/2014, 6:23 PM
Yes you hear commentators talk of schoolboy defending but that is rather insulting to schoolboys,
you would not see such shocking defending in my schooldays, it is hard to believe these people are professionals.
It seems to me they have somehow managed to coach common sense out of the players.
Stuttgart88
14/04/2014, 8:08 PM
Yeah, the commentators blamed Davies but I think he should have been tracking the run considering he was a deep runner from midfield. It was poor defending all-round though.
I was really impressed by Davies yesterday. It's a pity he's not Irish!
TheOneWhoKnocks
16/05/2014, 2:26 PM
http://www.herald.ie/sport/soccer/cup-final-door-open-for-quinn-30271596.html
Hull's best player in their last two League games according to Bruce.
I think Quinn's performances overall this season have been an unsung positive for the Irish team this year. He's a tidy little player.
Charlie Darwin
16/05/2014, 2:29 PM
I think Quinn's performances overall this season have been an unsung positive for the Irish team this year. He's a tidy little player.
Very tidy. Another player to have graduated from the League of Ireland :o
DeLorean
16/05/2014, 3:06 PM
He's played very little though, hasn't he? If he's not likely to play more often he'd want to consider moving. He's 28 like.
Charlie Darwin
16/05/2014, 3:14 PM
He missed the first month of the season with a hamstring injury and then the last two months of 2013 with a recurrence. He's had difficulty establishing himself in the first team with the team doing quite well around the time he came back but he seems to be pushing for a first team spot now.
DeLorean
16/05/2014, 3:17 PM
That's good. They're bound to strengthen further in the summer and with Brady coming back to fitness it's another spot gone really.
Charlie Darwin
16/05/2014, 3:21 PM
That's good. They're bound to strengthen further in the summer and with Brady coming back to fitness it's another spot gone really.
They'll be losing Livermore though, and if they sign him that'll be a big part of their transfer budget so I don't reckon you'll see them bringing in a direct challenger to him. Bruce's January business was all about increasing his striking options and I think he'll want to do work on his defence now - he seems pretty happy with his midfield options.
Outstanding play from Quinners to set up Hulls second.
TheOneWhoKnocks
17/05/2014, 4:10 PM
Yes. That was brilliant. Such silky feet and the cross was inch perfect.
He looked like an Arsenal player.
tricky_colour
17/05/2014, 4:44 PM
Got himself into a spot of bother, lucky they didn't concede.
TheOneWhoKnocks
24/05/2014, 1:27 PM
http://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/quinn-ready-to-put-cup-woe-behind-him-in-bid-to-catch-the-eye-of-oneill-and-keane-ahead-of-qualifiers-30300393.html
"I never got a look in under Trapattoni really," he says. "I just got in towards the end of his reign. I was pushing hard trying to get into the press to see if I could get my name mentioned. It didn't happen until towards the end, but that's in the past. Now, it's under new management and I'm looking forward to it."
The lad needs to try harder.
http://www.thescore.ie/richard-keogh-derby-qpr-playoff-1477133-May2014/
Weekly Richard Keogh selection plea.
Charlie Darwin
24/05/2014, 1:28 PM
Condemn him, TOWK. Go on, you know you want to.
TheOneWhoKnocks
09/08/2014, 2:18 PM
http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/12040/9413892/transfer-news-premier-league-and-championship-clubs-eye-hulls-stephen-quinn
Quinn attracting admiring glances from Premier League and Championship teams.
gastric
12/08/2014, 8:24 AM
To have crunch talks with Bruce about his future.
https://www.clubcall.com/hull-city/bruce-reveals-midfielder-talks-1735944.html
TheOneWhoKnocks
13/08/2014, 1:42 PM
http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11095/9419717/transfer-news-hull-city-midfielder-stephen-quinn-to-discuss-future-with-steve-bruce
Leicester and Derby linked with bids.
tricky_colour
13/08/2014, 4:53 PM
Nice to have clubs interested in him, Leicester are Premiership and Derby are a
Championship side on the up. He is only 28.
TheOneWhoKnocks
16/08/2014, 4:18 PM
http://www.not606.com/showthread.php/273662-Mom-123-qpr-(a)
Quinn may have played his way into Bruce's plans with his match turning performance against QPR.
tricky_colour
17/08/2014, 1:58 AM
Yes he provide a good corner which was headed in he also played a lovely ball to put Ince through for a good scoring chance.
Most seem to be going for Chester on the grounds he scored but lots of praise for Quinn
"Quinn - Transformed our midfield offensively when he came on. Has to stay."
It would be very harsh for Bruce to leave him out next match, but don't think he would be that daft.
TheOneWhoKnocks
25/08/2014, 7:57 PM
http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/Stephen-Quinn-emerging-key-man-Hull-City-8211-add/story-22815942-detail/story.html
"Breaking up the play in the centre of the pitch, Quinn frustrated the Potters and hurried the likes of Glenn Whelan and Steven N'Zonzi into making mistakes."
gastric
14/09/2014, 4:43 AM
TOWK, you will love this article and will make you love Stephen Quinn even more!
http://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/european-championships/stephen-quinn-honoured-parents-by-playing-in-tbilisi-30584703.html
However, even he approves of English players playing for us.
http://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/european-championships/irelands-stephen-quinn-ill-apologise-to-jack-grealish-30584705.html
TheOneWhoKnocks
14/09/2014, 1:10 PM
I don't love Stephen Quinn. I wouldn't have had him in the team for the Georgia game. And nobody loves a stick to beat Trapattoni with more than me but Quinn wasn't playing at a high enough level to play under him. Why would I love that article? It's somber.
"It's part of football". It's not exactly a glowing endorsement is it? It's a diplomatic thing to say. If I was a professional footballer I wouldn't be saying half of what I say on this forum because footballers are taught to speak in platitudes.
There are plenty of people in the game who are on both sides of the fence.
And where in that article did Quinn apologise to Grealish for calling him a "fake paddy"? He denied it.
Grealish should really start learning to exercise his brain to mouth filter. There is no logic in bringing that up - and fanning the fire - whether it happened or not.
Stuttgart88
14/09/2014, 1:20 PM
That's what you get for being friendly gastric.
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