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Richard Sadlier (born 14 January 1979, in
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) is an Irish former professional footballer and former CEO of
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. Since retirement from the professional game he has worked as a
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with
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.


Club career

He began his career at youth level with Leicester Celtic and
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before joining
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He was educated at St. Benildus College where he excelled on the sports fields. Richard helped Millwall towards becoming 2000–01 Second Division Champions but was forced to watch from the stand as Millwall reached the 2004 FA Cup Final in his final season. A striker, Sadlier scored 34 goals in 103 starts for Millwall. In an interview with the BBC, Mark McGhee named Sadlier as potentially the best young centre forward he had ever worked with in his managerial career. In 2003, Sadlier retired from the professional game due to a hip injury at the age of 24.


International career

Sadlier represented Republic of Ireland national football team, his country at the 1997 UEFA European Under-18 Championship, and scored Ireland's goal against Spain in the third-place playoff. Sadlier's only Cap (sport), cap at senior level came against Russia national football team, Russia in a friendly at Lansdowne Road on 13 February 2002. He was highly favoured to make Mick McCarthy's final 23-man Republic of Ireland squad for the 2002 FIFA World Cup, but had to withdraw with a hip injury which ultimately ended his football career prematurely.


Board appointment

In 2007, Sadlier was appointed to the board of St Patrick's Athletic F.C. He resigned from his post at St Patrick's at the end of the 2009 season.


Media career

In 2006, Sadlier was approached to write a column for the ''Sunday Independent (Ireland), Sunday Independent'' after previously doing some punditry work with Setanta Sports, he also contributes regularly to Newstalk. In 2008, Sadlier joined RTÉ's panel of pundits for its League of Ireland coverage, dominated by ''Monday Night Soccer''. He later contributed to
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's coverage of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. He became a panellist on RTÉ Two's ''Premier Soccer Saturday'', and covered the 2010–11 Premier League. In 2012, Sadlier was a studio analyst as part of RTÉ Sport's coverage of UEFA Euro 2012, and also appeared on ''Craig Doyle Live'' on 11 June 2012. In June 2013, he was part of RTÉ Sport's coverage of the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup alongside Ronnie Whelan and Kenny Cunningham. He was also part of RTÉ Sport's studio coverage of the 2014 FIFA World Cup, the UEFA Euro 2016, the 2018 FIFA World Cup, and the UEFA Euro 2020.


Personal life

Sadlier has spoken publicly of suffering from depression, particularly following the death of fellow professional Gary Speed. Sadlier holds a BSc in Sports Science from the University of Surrey and a Higher Diploma and MA in Psychotherapy from Dublin Business School. His autobiography called ''Recovering'' was released in 2019 and won the Irish Book Awards, 2019 Irish Sports Book of the Year award.


Honours

;Millwall Football League Trophy Runner Up-1998-99 *Football League Second Division (1): 2000–01 Football League, 2000–01


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Sadlier, Richard 1979 births Living people Association football forwards Millwall F.C. players Republic of Ireland association footballers Republic of Ireland international footballers Republic of Ireland youth international footballers Expatriate footballers in England Irish expatriate sportspeople in England Association footballers from County Dublin Sunday Independent (Ireland) people English Football League players Leicester Celtic A.F.C. players Belvedere F.C. players Alumni of Dublin Business School Alumni of the University of Surrey