He was MOTM for a getreading reporter too.
4 clean sheets I think it is, same as John Egan.
They should call him Daz.
In the EFL Team of the week:
Defender: Paul McShane (Reading)
After having a man sent off in their two previous fixtures, Jaap Stam was no doubt delighted to see Reading keep 11 players on the pitch against then table-toppers Huddersfield Town. And the Dutchman will have been even happier with the display of skipper McShane, who was in imperious form at the back, laying the foundations for a 1-0 win.
Read more at http://www.efl.com/news/article/2016...8i7Bqiu2e2J.99
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
He was MOTM for a getreading reporter too.
4 clean sheets I think it is, same as John Egan.
They should call him Daz.
The Reading Beckenbauer completed 44 more passes than the entire Rotherham team last night.
https://www.sportsjoe.ie/football/cr...ally-is/106218
Has scored an important header to put Reading 2-1 ahead against Wolves.
McShane is another injury doubt in a long list of them.
https://www.thesun.ie/news/727037/ir...rious-results/
Here he is getting some Reading teammates to try and pronounce tricky Irish names.
As mentioned on the playoff thread, a moment of madness from McShane has earned him a straight red after a really poor knee high, studs up tackle on Kevin McDonald. He had assisted the Reading goal earlier when he won a tackle (might have been a foul but don't think so) and carried possession towards the Fulham penalty area before passing to Obita, who struck a Kevin Sheedy type shot into the bottom corner.
Disaster for McShane who'll obviously miss the second leg and the chance to captain his side at Wembley should they get there.
'McShane has evolved & deserves a chance with Ireland - Stephen Hunt': https://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2017...-hunt-mcshane/
Is it really eight years since McShane last won a cap? Surely not.Originally Posted by Stephen Hunt
Played against Georgia and Spain four years ago this month in 2013.
He had a nightmare against Slovakia shortly before the Euros?
We're well stocked with centre backs that have been very good for us in general. Duffy & Clark seems to be the preferred partnership with everybody available right now and it could be argued they've had shakier moments than O'Shea & Keogh, certainly in terms of their mistakes leading to goals. I like McShane, but he was given an opportunity against Slovakia and blew it in spectacular fashion I'm afraid. With the likes of Egan, Boyle and Long now on the scene it's hard to see where more opportunities are going to come from. Hunt is being a bit blinkered on this one I think.
Did McShane ever get a run of games or are his caps spread a lot?
Keogh looked awful against Costa Rica and Portugal but was given more chances and settled into being an Intl footballer, apart from the occasional brainfart.
McShane played a few competitive games in a row when he was brought in after Cyprus. Definitely finished that campaign under Kerr as first choice.
Signed a one year extension to his contract at Reading: https://www.readingfc.co.uk/news/201...al-until-2019/
Accrington Stanley player fined and suspended for using abusive language at McShane: http://www.thefa.com/news/2020/apr/2...spended-210420
It's nice to see that sentiment found wanting in the UK. There are too many circles there where it's acceptable.
You can't spell failure without FAI
Re-signs for Man Utd!!!
Calm down, he's been appointed u23 coach and registered as an over-age player.
https://www.manchestereveningnews.co...shane-21132797
Hello, hello? What's going on? What's all this shouting, we'll have no trouble here!
- E Tattsyrup.
Great opportunity for him, he must be doing something right as a coach.
Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
If he had been a bit bigger and a bit faster ( especially the bit faster ) he could have been a hell of a player. He knocked a good career out of it anyways.
I wonder sometimes when a fella has one or two physical drawbacks can it make him a better coach because he will have to have boxed clever when he was playing to get over these drawbacks !
I saw him on MUTV recently enough (the old man subscribes) recording a podcast. Came across well when speaking about how he made the most of his career and was single minded as to what was best for him, including being strong with Ferguson when he wanted a move.
Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
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