Quinn (37) made 44 appearances for Mansfield (EFL2) in 2022/23 and has signed a new one-year contact with The Stags (Mansfield and Ashfield Chad, today).
Nigel Clough is happy that Stephen Quinn has signed a contract to stay with Mansfield (L2) for 2022/3. Quinn (36) made 43 appearances for Mansfield last season.
Quinn (37) made 44 appearances for Mansfield (EFL2) in 2022/23 and has signed a new one-year contact with The Stags (Mansfield and Ashfield Chad, today).
Turned 39 last month and has been released by Mansfield Town. Quinn (who always reminded me of the Kenny Everett character Cap'n Kremen) made 30 appearances for Mansfield in 2024/25, averaging 30 mins.
Could be a financial thing too. Although he played a bit of Premier League and at the Euros for Ireland I doubt he ever got a "big money" contract that would see him set for life. It was mentioned last week that his brother Keith had significant financial issues that led to him becoming involved in the Noonan thing, hopefully Stephen has managed his money better than that.
Played in some big games for Ireland. Great attitude and passion
Folding my way into the big money!!!
Probably sign for Blackforge over 35s like his two brothers.
There's a world of difference, financially, between Keith Quinn's five years in the LOI and Stephen's (and even Alan's). Stephen has had four years in the Premier league and eight in the Championship. Along with a season in League one when Sheffield United after they were relegated, and a free transfer to Reading. Over his 20 year career, I reckon he should have earned at least five million pounds.
You're absolutely right that there will be a difference. Not sure he'll have earned €5m but obviously don't know for certain. But the stats on the numbers of players who play at that level and end up flat broke down the line are staggering. Gambling, drugs, bad investments etc.
10k per week over 10 years is 5m to be fair or am I completely off on my math, I imagine he made a lot more. I'd love a shot at losing that much![]()
Your maths are right, other than his take-home would have been less than half of that due to taxation. He'd have to have been paid more than 10m to bring in 5m, if you know what I mean. I doubt he earned that much spending most of his career in the Championship and League 1.
True, I was thinking 5m gross. I figured he spent a few years in the Premier league, a few in League one and two, but most in the Championship, earning less than the average in his early years, but more once he was established. The average Championship salary at the midpoint of his career was roughly 250k. So I assumed that he earned that on average and multiplied by 20. I think it's possible I lowballed a bit and that he earned a couple of million more, though.
Lots of footballers are terrible managing money though
I would have been a wild man, if I had that kind of money when I was as young as footballers !
I might even be a wild man now, if I had that kind of money !
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