John O'Shea

John  O'Shea

Name:

John O'Shea

Born:

Waterford, Ireland

D.O.B:

April 30th 1981

Club:

Manchester United

Position:

Defender

Shirt No:

22

Previous Clubs:

Manchester United, Bournemouth (loan), Royal Antwerp (loan)

O'Shea targeting March return

Jan 26 2010 06:39:42:000PM


Manchester United defender John O'Shea refuses to accept his season is over and claims he could be back in action before the end of March.

Fergie confirms O'Shea season KO

Jan 21 2010 08:53:12:000AM


Manchester United utility player John O'Shea is set to miss the rest of the season, Red Devils manager Sir Alex Ferguson has confirmed.

Ferguson reveals O'Shea injury fears

Dec 31 2009 10:54:43:000AM


Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has raised the possibility that John O'Shea might be sidelined for two more months.

Double defensive blow for Red Devils

Dec 07 2009 06:01:24:000PM


John O'Shea and Jonny Evans have both been ruled out of action until January, adding further to Manchester United's defensive nightmare.



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