Thanks for the memories Jayo. You always gave everything you had for the shirt and your time playing for Ireland will be fondly remembered by many.
PP
Not sure if this has been mentioned anywhere else but hes decided to pack in his international career.
From Sporting Life:
Republic of Ireland midfielder Jason McAteer has retired from international football.
The former Liverpool star, currently playing for Tranmere, won 52 caps for his country in a distinguished career. Injury has ruled him out of the World Cup qualifiers against Cyprus and Switzerland.
The 33-year-old described his retirement as "the toughest decision for any sportsman".
McAteer, who made his name with a string of impressive performances at the 1994 World Cup, said: "To retire from competing for your country is probably the toughest decision for any sportsman.
"I have always been immensely proud to represent Ireland and have always given 100%.
"However, I am now 33 years old and have suffered with a couple of injuries in recent years which has affected me both mentally and physically, so I feel the time is right to step aside and let the talented youngsters have a go," he told stellargroup.co.uk.
"We are lucky to have some cracking players coming through and it would be great to help these boys develop with the national side."
McAteer began his professional career with Bolton before Liverpool came calling. In 1999 he moved to Blackburn for £4million before joining Sunderland and then Tranmere.
Thanks for the memories Jayo. You always gave everything you had for the shirt and your time playing for Ireland will be fondly remembered by many.
PP
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Jason McAteer will always be a legend for the goal against Holland in 2001
One of Ireland greatest moments
never liked or rated him....glad he's gone. truth.
Ignore Max Power, he is no more, the future is Ron Burgundy. I'd love to be Ron Burgundy but they won't let me........
He hasn't been playing well the last couple of years but he did have a good career with us.The goal against Holland will go down as one of our all time most important.![]()
His second most memorable moment for Ireland had to be jumping 5 feet in the air and kicking a Macadonion player in the throat,getting sent off.He was never the sharpest tool in the aul tool-box,our jayo.![]()
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Fully agreedOriginally Posted by max power
He had his moments, wasn't the worst midfielder we've ever had, and played well in the qualifiers for Japan. I'm glad he's gone so we can move on from the McCarthy era but he wasn't dreadful and gave us some memories.
Why? Just curious, like...Originally Posted by max power
PP
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Always tried his best, cant knock him, goal against Holland was priceless.
Isn't he the guy out of the Head & Shoulders ad ?
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Yeah I always wash and go, dont have dandruff just great looking hair.
Think it was the same changing room where Barnes kicked that bottle in the bin.
I'll remember him for three things...
The goal against Holland
The 'tackle' in Macedonai
The Carlsberg ad
All three put a sumile on my face
He wasn't terrible, always did his best, he won't be missed but he'll be fondly remembered
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Good synopsis.Originally Posted by tiktok
My only gripe with McAteer was when he admitted that he lied about his fitness in order to play one of the games in Japan, the Germany game I think. This was extremely selfish. Mark Kennedy could have done the same but was more honest.
What was Mick's reaction when McAteer made this public? He made him captain against Finland!
Can't knock him for effort or commitment. Never the greatest of players but done his best and like has been said above, gave us a few decent memories.
He was at best average...he will be remembered in fondness for his goals against holland but in the lansdowne game he was muck and shouldn't have been still on the pitch...glad he was though..what a night I had
Bring back the plank
What was the carlsberg ad? years of alcohol abuse has left my memory a bit blunt when coming to remember these things.Originally Posted by tiktok
Think that was only because it was McAteer's 50th cap, just made him captain for the game as a mark of respect. Substituted him at half time as well, I think.Originally Posted by Stuttgart88
I'd go along with the other sentiments on the board, not too badly missed, the right wingers we have now are more than capable of replacing him, but he will be remembered for that goal against Holland, playing his heart out when asked, even when Souness was sticking him in the reserves, as for lying about his fitness, would you have lied if you thought it would make the difference in between playing in the world cup and being on the plane home?? Too right I'd lie!!
he was a bit of a fool but always tried his best but was not blessed with great talent. Its good that he is gone so we can move on but thats what happesn as he is 33 and playing at Tranmere Rovers. As for his goal againsts Holland great day but he had a stinker that day. He never once protected Gary Kelly who had a stinker too but got no help from Mc Ateer that day.
Thanks for the memories Jayo one of the most committed players we have had. Always gave 100% and did a great job for us on the right . We dont really have players queueing up to replace him sadly...
September 1st will always be remembered for Jayo !
Thanks for the memories Jayo.........
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