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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 32. Chapters: Jay O'Shea, Don O'Riordan, David Forde, Vinny Faherty, Jeff Kenna, Frank Worthington, Mark Leech, Anthony Flood, Wesley Charles, Paul McGee, Gary Deegan, Rhys Meynell, Stephen O'Flynn, Colm James, Greg O'Halloran, Alan Mathews, Gary Rogers, Thomas Heary, Jim McDonagh, Peter Thomas, Jason Molloy, Regillio Nooitmeer, Alan Gough, Jason Kabia, Declan Edwards, Garry Breen, Bobby Ryan, Dimitris Brinias, Marc McCulloch, Stephen O'Donnell, Daryl Robson, Derek O'Brien, Barry Ryan, Ian Foster, Johnny Matthews, Eddie Van Boxtel, Liam Donoghue, Anthony Gorman, Raffaele Cretaro, Aaron Greene, Stephen Grant, Tony Folan, Denis Clarke, Jamie McKenzie, Seamus Conneely, John Lester, Alvin Rouse, Shaun Fagan, Alan Murphy, Shane Guthrie, Tommy Callaghan, Eric Lavine, Ciaran Kelly, Tom King, Iarfhlaith Davoren, John Fitzgerald, Larry Wyse, Joey Malone, Chris Armstrong, Ryan Casey, Shane Tracy, Alan Keane, Michael McGrath, Ollie Keogh, Sean Kelly, Derek Carroll, Derek Glynn, Mark O'Toole, Gareth Gorman, Neville Steedman, Paul Sinnott, James Creaney, Ciaran Foley, Jonathan Keane, Ollie Fenn, John Herrick, Colm McGonigle, Des Kennedy. Excerpt: James "Jay" O'Shea (born 10 August 1988) is an Irish professional footballer who plays for Milton Keynes Dons. He is primarily a right winger, but can also operate as a striker. O'Shea began his career with St Joseph's Boys AFC before moving on to play for Home Farm of the Leinster Senior League in 2005. He signed for Bray Wanderers after just two appearances for Home Farm, and spent a year-and-a-half with Bray. In 2008, O'Shea signed for Galway United, playing 60 games for the club in all competitions, and attracted a lot of interest from Football League and Premier League teams. He subsequently joined Birmingham City in August 2009 for an undisclosed fee, and made his Premier League debut shortly a...