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James or Jim O'Shea may refer to: * James O'Shea, Gaelic footballer, active in the 1990s and 2000s * James O'Shea (association footballer) (born 1988), Irish association footballer * James O'Shea (sculptor) of O'Shea and Whelan {{hndis, Oshea, James ...
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James O'Shea
James O'Shea was a former footballer from County Kerry. He was a star of many Kerry underage teams in the 90's. He also played with the Cork team winning a Munster Championship as a sub in 2002. Club At club level he has played with his home club St. Michael's/Foilmore and has had much success winning County and Munster Intermediate Championships in 2008 and then added an All Ireland in 2009, he also helped the club win its first South Kerry Championship in 2007 and won a second in 2008. He also played with Cork side Bishopstown he never won a County Championship with them but did play in a final in 2004. Schools O'Shea won an All-Ireland Vocational Schools Championship with the Kerry Vocational Schools team in 1993. Minor O' Shea played with the Kerry minor team in 1993. He had little success as his side lost out to Cork. He was underage again in 1994 and had more success. Wins over Limerick, where O' Shea scored a goal, and Cork, where he scored 1-02, seen Kerry qu ...
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James O'Shea (association Footballer)
James O'Shea (born 10 August 1988) is an Irish professional footballer who plays for A-League club Brisbane Roar. He is primarily an attacking midfielder, but can also operate as a winger and 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 English 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 after against Manchester United. However, he found first-team opportunities hard to come by during his first season at Birmingham, and was loaned out to Middlesbrough in March 2010. O'Shea was loaned out again in October 2010, this time to Leagu ...
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