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DannyInvincible
21/06/2017, 8:32 PM
Southampton are reportedly pursuing Shamrock Rovers' 19-year-old Trevor Clarke (http://www.extratime.ie/player/11121494/trevor_clarke/): https://www.thesun.ie/sport/football/1159723/southampton-mulling-over-a-bid-for-shamrock-rovers-youngster-trevor-clarke/


SunSport told you last month that both the Saints and Sheffield United were to watch Clarke play for Shamrock Rovers against Dundalk. [Southampton's] director of scouting and recruitment, Ross Wilson, was impressed on the night and there have been internal discussions at the club about tabling an offer.

Saints sacked boss Claude Puel last week but that will not affect transfer plans which are overseen by executive director Les Reed. And a decision is expected soon on whether to proceed with a low six-figure bid for the 19-year-old, who has played on both flanks and at left-back this season.

Clarke, an Ireland under-19 international, played at youth level for Middlesbrough, but has really impressed for Shamrock Rovers since returning to Ireland in 2015. Barnsley are also thought to be keeping tabs on him (http://www.irishmirror.ie/sport/soccer/soccer-news/barnsley-face-premier-league-competition-10630639).

DannyInvincible
21/06/2017, 8:46 PM
Here was Clarke's spectacular goal for Rovers against Bohs in Dalymount Park last month:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIdbUgk8Yvc

It was a "goal of the month" nominee on Soccer Republic.

His goal against Cork (also last month) in Turners Cross was nominated as well. It can be viewed here from 1m40s: https://twitter.com/SoccRepublic/status/876938397100658688

gastric
22/06/2017, 2:33 AM
Love the anecdote in this article where he was willing to fight an army sergeant who swore at him in preseason training. Also, is Michael O 'Connor who is mentioned in this article any good?

http://www.irishmirror.ie/sport/soccer/soccer-news/trevor-clarke-ireland-international-within-9999483

DannyInvincible
22/06/2017, 4:56 PM
Love the anecdote in this article where he was willing to fight an army sergeant who swore at him in preseason training.

I'm not sure Trevor is in any position to be complaining about people swearing after he swore twice on national television a few months ago! :rofl:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OWbAkf8HD1o

DannyInvincible
07/12/2017, 10:14 PM
Derby County interested in signing Clarke in January: http://leagueofireland.ie/index.php/2017/12/06/derby-county-set-buy-shamrock-rovers-trevor-clarke/


Championship side Derby County are apparently interested in signing Shamrock Rovers star man and 2017 PFAI young player of the year Trevor Clarke. Clarke is contracted with the Dublin side so there will be a fee involved if the defender was to sign. The Dubliner was the stand out player for Rovers in the League of Ireland this season and had some great performances in Europe. The fee wanted by Shamrock Rovers is expected to be €475k.

Charlie Darwin
07/12/2017, 11:10 PM
lol bull****

elatedscum
24/07/2019, 12:59 PM
Moving to Rotherham by the looks of it. I think he's the best underage left back we have. He's a genuinely resolute individual. Quick, can go past a player, hard as nails in a tackle, good technically and a good crosser of the ball. Bradley used this quote when departing "He definitely has the qualities, it's just a lot else has to fall into place." dunno if he's hinting at something. But, seemed like a nice grounded kid the one time I met him.

It was interesting that in the home game against Brann he was an unused sub, but when the final whistle went he genuinely seemed annoyed that he wasn't included while everyone else was celebrating like mad.

It's most likely that they were not using him cause they didn't want to lose the fee - but at the time, I felt it looked like an example of how resolute and single minded he is. Anyway, he has a real chance...

Olé Olé
24/07/2019, 1:34 PM
Interesting move. Though he could have got a better one but he should get plenty game time at that level.

Resolute individual is right. Isn't he a boxer too?

nigel-harps1954
24/07/2019, 1:43 PM
Moving to Rotherham by the looks of it. I think he's the best underage left back we have. He's a genuinely resolute individual. Quick, can go past a player, hard as nails in a tackle, good technically and a good crosser of the ball. Bradley used this quote when departing "He definitely has the qualities, it's just a lot else has to fall into place." dunno if he's hinting at something. But, seemed like a nice grounded kid the one time I met him.

It was interesting that in the home game against Brann he was an unused sub, but when the final whistle went he genuinely seemed annoyed that he wasn't included while everyone else was celebrating like mad.

It's most likely that they were not using him cause they didn't want to lose the fee - but at the time, I felt it looked like an example of how resolute and single minded he is. Anyway, he has a real chance...

He's been second choice behind Kavanagh for a while now though. Said it on the LOI forum, but from what I've seen, he's not come back the same player from his injury.

tetsujin1979
29/07/2019, 4:37 PM
Signed for Rotherham today, then got injured in a friendly game against Newcastle U23s. Currently being assessed in hospital

sbgawa
29/07/2019, 4:41 PM
Moving to Rotherham by the looks of it. I think he's the best underage left back we have. He's a genuinely resolute individual. Quick, can go past a player, hard as nails in a tackle, good technically and a good crosser of the ball. Bradley used this quote when departing "He definitely has the qualities, it's just a lot else has to fall into place." dunno if he's hinting at something. But, seemed like a nice grounded kid the one time I met him.

It was interesting that in the home game against Brann he was an unused sub, but when the final whistle went he genuinely seemed annoyed that he wasn't included while everyone else was celebrating like mad.

It's most likely that they were not using him cause they didn't want to lose the fee - but at the time, I felt it looked like an example of how resolute and single minded he is. Anyway, he has a real chance...

I don't think Bradley meant anything other than to be a success in England you need lots to go in your favour, luck with Managers who like/ dislike you, luck with injuries (great feckin start today) and just being able for it in general , not to mention that another player comes in in your position.
He was really liked at Rovers.

samhaydenjr
29/07/2019, 11:53 PM
Signed for Rotherham today, then got injured in a friendly game against Newcastle U23s. Currently being assessed in hospital

Ah... the Dark Magic Plane

tetsujin1979
01/08/2019, 11:34 AM
Six weeks out, and no damage to his cruciate. Not the worst news.

sbgawa
01/08/2019, 12:00 PM
Phew , great "ish" news
such a decent kid he deserves a chance

Olé Olé
01/08/2019, 12:49 PM
Not ideal but relieving all the same. If he had signed for a better side to whom the fee wouldn't have been a concern (e.g. a Championship side) then he may have had an issue getting back in. Rotherham will be as keen to include him as he will be to be included.

Olé Olé
01/08/2019, 2:15 PM
The quotes from his manager make it seem like less than 6: Relief for Trevor Clarke after injury fears threatened to spoil his return to England https://the42.ie/4748870

elatedscum
22/11/2020, 3:41 PM
Made his championship debut yesterday against Swansea, playing 45 minutes off the bench... positive development for him

Trequartista20
24/11/2020, 11:58 AM
Doesn't Clarke play for Rotherham?

John83
24/11/2020, 3:42 PM
Doesn't Clarke play for Rotherham?
Yep. Title fixed, thanks.

Olé Olé
24/11/2020, 6:18 PM
Starts tonight on the left wing away to QPR.

Olé Olé
09/01/2021, 12:55 PM
He came on on 83 minutes against Everton and had some assured defensive and attacking contributions. Cut out a couple of Everton attacks, got a ball or two into the box and won a corner for his side. Hopefully he can keep this up in extra time.

OwlsFan
17/08/2022, 4:20 PM
Trevor plays for Bristol Rovers now but his manager, that well known saint, Joey Barton, has no faith in him : https://extra.ie/2022/08/09/sport/soccernews/joey-barton-trevor-clarke

elatedscum
17/08/2022, 9:29 PM
that interview probably tells you more about joey's management than it does about trev as a player

seanfhear
18/08/2022, 4:11 AM
I think a lot of People have lost faith in Joey Barton ~ If they ever had it.