Stephen Carr has been released on a Free Transfer by Newcastle. Surplus to requirements. How times have changed for him.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/foot...ed/7385865.stm
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Stephen Carr has been released on a Free Transfer by Newcastle. Surplus to requirements. How times have changed for him.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/foot...ed/7385865.stm
He's never been a big player since his injuries at Spurs. Frankly, I'm not surprised. Newcastle need a clear out of defenders. They're linked to every half decent defender available this summer.
Probably one of the laziest and untalented players ever to play football never mind play for Ireland.
Without doubt one of Brian kerr's mistakes in his tenure as manager of the senior squad was his stupidty to pick Carr ahead of Steve Finnan.
I mean in all honesty at the time Finnan was streets ahead of Carr !
He was the best Right Back in England before his injury Wasn't a fraction of the player he was pre-injury but was still in the pfa team of the year the season after he came back.
Defensively not 100% but was quick and able to get himself out of trouble more often than not, he was better going forward & had a rocket of a shot. By the time he left Spurs he was on the downslope - lost a lot of his pace after the injuries and started making a few defensive howlers.
Apparently Everton were sniffing around. Personally I wouldn't be surprised to see him at SundIreland next season
Was at the Old Firm game a few weeks ago, could end up in the SPL
In his prime he was better than Finnan in his prime IMO, crap attitude though and since he has retired from Ireland I have no interest where he ends up to be honest
He could still do a job for a team like Stoke, WBA, Wigan etc next season.
If he can do a job for them then Trap will reckon that he should make himself available to do a job for us if needed.
Traps motto will be 'Die before Retire'.
Phone call from Brian Kerr perhaps?
lazy, sour faced loser. Good enough for him. The first of the
spoilt-overpaid-couldnt-care-less generation if you ask me.
This thread tastes like bitter lemon. As an Ireland international I wish him the best in finding another premier league club. In his short peak he was an all around better player than Finnan ever could imagine - pity his prime was so short.
World Class in his early twenties, secon-rate in his mid twenties, on the scrap-heap in his early thirties, football ia a cruel sport.
Never recovered physically or mentally from the knee injury at Spurs, sad to see a player fade away before your eyes.
Schadenfreude?Quote:
Phone call from Brian Kerr perhaps?
I thought they didn't get on with each other.
Given his reputation for being a grump so and so I think I should post this again:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWTj6wuEqzc
I was shocked when I saw it. :D Suprised with Duffer too. There's another video with Duff and Keane up at the bar in a packed Celtic pub. I didn't think that was Duffs scene.
Speculation on his possible return to Newcastle:
http://www.goal.com/en/Articolo.aspx?ContenutoId=890853Quote:
Newcastle United seem likely to end their quest for a new right-back by re-signing the man they released in the summer - Stephen Carr...
Should this thread not be in History Section or World Football since if I recall correctly he's retired from international football ;)
It's not a joke, before his injury he made the Premership team of the year and even chipped in with a few classy goals like this one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDM52QpNTTs
Then he got injured and missed Irelands first major championships in 8 years and when he came back from his injury he became an ordinary EPL-class RB. Instead of one of the best young players in Europe in his position. Of course he should be grateful that he could still play at such a high level for the next 6 years but after his breakthrough at Spurs he probably had much bigger plans. I agree he appears to be a grumpy ****** but it is sort of understandable.
Irish praha you are correct
Stephen Carr was never the same player after his injury.
It must be hard to take as a player when you know better than anyone what might have been.