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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: 35. Chapters: Jay O'Shea, Graham Coughlan, Jason Byrne, John Gill, Darren Forsyth, Matt Gregg, Wesley Charles, Steve Williams, Colm James, Eamon Zayed, Paul McNaughton, Richie Baker, Marlon James, Alan Mathews, Gary McCabe, Mark O'Brien, Ger Rowe, Robbie Doyle, Justin Pasfield, Tony Cousins, Alan Kelly, Sr., Dave Campbell, Paul Keegan, Gary Dempsey, Andrei Georgescu, Lee Roche, Alan Gough, Chris O'Connor, Dave Mulcahy, John Ryan, Conor Sinnott, Kevin Doherty, Patrick Hannigan, Maurice Farrell, Daryl Robson, David Tyrrell, Andrew Myler, Brian Gartland, Danny O'Connor, Daire Doyle, Eddie Van Boxtel, Alan Byrne, Clive Delaney, James Hussey, Ray Kenny, Alan Cawley, Derek Pender, David Williamson, Patrick Kavanagh, Brian McGovern, Aidan O'Keeffe, Thomas Morgan, Joe Lawless, Colin Vint, Anthony Whelan, Graham Lawlor, Alejandro Reyes, Ciaran Ryan, Paul Murphy, John Mulroy, Keith Doyle, Stephen Hurley, Gareth Coughlan, Andrew Cousins, Chris Deans, Mark Duggan, Ian Douglas, Paul Dunphy, Alan Dodd, Colm Tresson, Paul Byrne, Jim Grace, Stephen Gough, Howie King, David Kealy, Matt Britton, Eugene Davis, Graham O'Hanlon, Brendan Carroll. 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...