James McClean
# james-mcclean - Sunday 14 April, 2013
WATCH: Vaughan strike completes derby delight for Sunderland
Stephane Sessegnon and Adam Johnson were also on the scoresheet as Sunderland won 3-0.
# james-mcclean - Thursday 21 March, 2013
‘A pub player’ – Thoughts from the fans who watch Ireland’s footballers every week
How John O’Shea and co are getting on at their clubs.
# james-mcclean - Saturday 16 February, 2013
Inked in: 10 great, and not so great, Irish sports tattoos
Some of these are cool, some are terrifying.
# james-mcclean - Saturday 9 February, 2013
Martin O’Neill: ‘Is James McClean maturing? No.’
The Sunderland boss has criticised the Ireland winger’s decision to start using Twitter again.
# james-mcclean - Tuesday 5 February, 2013
New tactics? Ireland go green to promote ‘Shave or Dye 2013’
The sight of McShane’s green mohawk will give Poland’s strikers a sleepless night. Is that the plan?
# james-mcclean - Tuesday 15 January, 2013
The Premier League team of the week
Check out who made the cut this time around, as we single out the weekend’s most impressive performers.
# james-mcclean - Monday 14 January, 2013
Irish Eye: Walters’ nightmare helps Chelsea storm Fortress Britannia
Plenty of Ireland’s exports found themselves in the thick of the action in England this weekend.
# james-mcclean - Monday 24 December, 2012
Irish Eye: Mixed fortunes for rival centre-backs
Meanwhile, Jonathan Walters and Glenn Whelan helped Stoke to a 0-0 draw at Tottenham.
# james-mcclean - Tuesday 11 December, 2012
Report: Early McClean strike sends Black Cats on their way
Sunderland secured a much-needed win over Reading in tonight’s only Premier League game.
VIDEO: James McClean scores his first league goal of the season
The Sunderland winger put his side ahead against Reading after just three minutes at the Stadium of Light.
# james-mcclean - Sunday 2 December, 2012
As it happened: Norwich v Sunderland, Premier League
The Canaries hosted Martin O’Neill’s struggling side at Carrow Road.
# james-mcclean - Tuesday 27 November, 2012
POLL: Does Stephen Hunt have a future with the Ireland team?
The winger recently expressed the belief that he has a chance of starting against Sweden. Do you agree?
‘I don’t want James McClean getting all the attention’ – Stephen Hunt
The midfielder believes Giovanni Trapattoni wants the best for Ireland but will not be expecting a warm ‘hello’ any time soon.
# james-mcclean - Monday 19 November, 2012
Police investigate McClean poppy death threats
Everton have also condemned the Twitter abuse received by defender Seamus Coleman following Saturday’s defeat to Reading.
# james-mcclean - Sunday 18 November, 2012
Report: Sunderland get back on track against 10-man Fulham
Carlos Cuellar, Stephane Sessegnon and even Steven Fletcher got on the scoresheet for Martin O’Neill’s men.
# james-mcclean - Thursday 15 November, 2012
Green shoots: Trap takes positives from promising Irish performance
It may be another defeat but the Italian reckons the young Irish stars showed what they can do against the Greeks.
# james-mcclean - Wednesday 14 November, 2012
As it happened: Ireland v Greece, international friendly
Please leave all your ‘group of debt’ jokes at the door.
# james-mcclean - Tuesday 13 November, 2012
David Meyler defends James McClean’s poppy decision
“James is James. James is his own man and I respect his decision,” said the on-loan Hull midfielder.
# james-mcclean - Monday 12 November, 2012
League of Ireland star Ger O’Brien to auction James McClean’s poppy-less Sunderland jersey
The Ireland winger made headlines this weekend.
# james-mcclean - Sunday 11 November, 2012
‘McClean’s poppy decision his own personal choice’ – Sunderland
The Ireland winger opted not to wear the commemorative badge at Goodison Park yesterday.
Quigley claims Player of the Year prize
Bit O’Red striker Mark Quigley was named PFAI Player of the Year in Dublin last night.
# james-mcclean - Tuesday 6 November, 2012
Fit-again Shane Long called up by Trapattoni for Greece game
The West Brom striker was initially left out of the provisional squad for the Aviva Stadium friendly.
# james-mcclean - Thursday 1 November, 2012
Pulis hopeful Marc Wilson can get back quicker than expected
The Ireland defender is facing up to three months on the sidelines. A little less if the Stoke boss gets his way.
# james-mcclean - Thursday 25 October, 2012
The Morning Score: Thursday
Here’s everything you need to know this morning — unless you’re an oil-rich football owner looking for the kill clause in your manager’s contract.
Sunderland to employ McClean’s mate to help Ireland winger ‘settle down’
Derry City back-up goalkeeper Eugene Ferry will move to the north-east of England in the coming weeks.
# james-mcclean - Monday 22 October, 2012
Irish Eye: Hoolahan makes Trap’s trip worthwhile
The Norwich playmaker excelled in front of the Ireland boss at Carrow Road over the weekend.
# james-mcclean - Sunday 21 October, 2012
# james-mcclean - Saturday 20 October, 2012
Brazil 2014: German defenders are over-rated, says Matthaeus
Today, Germany coach Joachim Loew cancelled an appointment to appear on German television this evening, because of a fever.
John Delaney backs Trap again and insists he wasn’t FAI newspaper source
The Italian will be in East Anglia today to run the rule over the Irish in action for Norwich against Arsenal.
# james-mcclean - Friday 19 October, 2012
Scouting mission: 5 grounds Trap should visit this weekend
The Italian and his assistant are believed to be attending top flight games in England.
The Morning Score: Friday
Hang on in there… it’s almost the weekend.
# james-mcclean - Thursday 18 October, 2012
Eamon Dunphy: Irish football bosses made a mistake on Trap decision
The FAI announced last night that the Italian manager had their backing.
The Morning Score: Thursday
Trap avoids the sack, Punchestown to go ahead and the day of reckoning for Lance Armstrong.
5 changes Giovanni Trapattoni must now make as Ireland manager
Trapattoni must interpret last night’s events a warning that he must deviate from his stubborn ways, writes Paul Fennessy.
# james-mcclean - Wednesday 17 October, 2012
Poll: Have the FAI made the right decision in keeping Trap as manager?
It has been confirmed that Trapattoni will stay on as Ireland manager. What do you think of this development?
Update: FAI give Trapattoni vote of confidence
The Ireland manager has come under pressure since the team’s 6-1 loss to Germany at the weekend.
World Cup qualifiers: Robbie Keane still confident of booking ticket to Brazil
“Our aim now is to kick on and to beat the teams around us, Sweden and Austria. Our main objective is to finish second,” the skipper said.


























































