Sean O'Connor (footballer)

Sean O'Connor
Personal information
Full name Sean O'Connor
Date of birth 7 July 1981 (1981-07-07) (age 30)
Place of birth Wolverhampton, England
Height 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)
Playing position Striker
Club information
Current club Annan Athletic
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1999-2000 Hednesford Town 14 (1)
2000-2002 Dundee United 3 (1)
2001 Portadown (loan)
2001-2002 Greenock Morton (loan) 13 (5)
2002-2004 Queen of the South 55 (19)
2004-2006 Morecambe 16 (3)
2006-2009 Queen of the South 91 (14)
2010 Annan Athletic (trialist) 2 (1)
2010 Queen of the South (trialist) 2 (0)
2010-2011 Queen of the South 9 (0)
2011- Annan Athletic 34 (11)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 1 January 2012.
† Appearances (Goals).

Sean O'Connor (born 7 July 1981 in Wolverhampton) is an English professional footballer, who currently plays for Annan Athletic.

After starting his career with local side Hednesford Town, O'Connor moved into the Scottish game with Scottish Premier League side Dundee United. From there he had a couple of loan spells, one with Greenock Morton and the other with Northern Irish side Portadown. Upon leacving United he had a spell with Queen of the South before heading back to England with Morecambe.

Since leaving Morecambe in 2006, O'Connor has spent his time in the Scottish Football League, with Queen of the South again as well as their near neighbours Annan.

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Early career

O'Connor started his career at non-league club along with then club captain Anthony Barham both of Hednesford Town, working their way through the youth system at Keys Park before making their first team debuts during the 1998-99 season. His close control and ability on the ball and Barhams leadership and passion immediately endeared them to the Hednesford fans, culminating in O'Connor scoring a fine individual goal against Southport towards the end of that season.Injuries and indisipline on and off the field ended Barhams stay at the club who then moved on and joined Boston Utd on a free transfer.

His form attracted the attention of a number of clubs, with Dundee United paying £30,000 for him in January 2000, despite O'Connor only playing in 14 matches for the Pitmen. His chances at Tannadice were limited to only a handful of appearances and he was sent out on loan to gain first team experience elsewhere. After a short spell in Ireland playing for Portadown, he came back to Scotland to have a similar spell with Morton.

While O'Connor was on loan at Morton, he played in a remarkable match against his future club Queen of the South, at Palmerston on 26 February 2002. This game alerted O'Connor to Queens attention, so much so that the club signed him the following month.

On an extremely wet and windy night and with an attendance of only 1242, Queen of the South defeated Morton 6-5 in an 11 goal thriller. Queens raced to a 4-1 lead and by half time were 6-3 ahead. Morton scored two goals in the last few minutes and almost equalised with a great chance in the last moment of the match. O'Connor scored Morton's third goal that night in 37 minutes.

Queen of the South (1st & 2nd spells)

In March 2002, O'Connor joined Queen of the South from Dundee United on a permanent contract. On 20 April 2002 he scored the third goal in the 3-0 victory that clinched the 2001-02 Scottish Second Division Championship at Station Park versus Forfar Athletic. He was an instant hit with the Queens faithful as he ended his first full season in Dumfries as top goalscorer. Injuries took their toll during his second full season at the club and O'Connor reluctantly rejected the offer of a new contract from Queens due to family reasons, at the end of 2003-04.[1]

O'Connor decided to return to England at the start of the 2004-05 season and signed a two year contract with Morecambe at Christie Park, where injuries again restricted his time on the playing field. O'Connor scored three league goals in only 16 appearances.

In 2006, he made a surprise return to Queen of the South, joining on a short-term deal, originally to prove his fitness. O'Connor played in all six of Queen of the South's games in their run to the 2008 Scottish Cup Final. O'Connor scored the third Queens goal in the 2007-08 Scottish Cup 4-3 semi final victory over Aberdeen at Hampden Park to take Queens to their first ever Scottish Cup Final in their 89-year history.[2] Barry Nicholson of Aberdeen later said that he felt O'Connor was Queens best player on the day.[3]

In the 2008 Scottish Cup Final, as Queens trailed Rangers 2-0 at half time through goals by Kris Boyd and DaMarcus Beasley, O'Connor crossed the ball for Steve Tosh to score Queen of the South's first goal of the match in 50 minutes. The Doonhamers equalised in 52 minutes through club captain Jim Thomson. Kris Boyd scored his 2nd goal of the final and Rangers 3rd in 71 minutes to secure the Scottish Cup for Rangers.[2]

O'Connor scored in the home leg of Queen of the South's UEFA Cup 2nd qualification round match against FC Nordsjaelland after 28 minutes. This made O'Connor the first player to score for Queens in a UEFA Cup Competition.[2]

Retirement & His Return To Football

In April 2009 O'Connor announced he would retire the following month after a series of knee injuries, having initially been advised by medical staff to retire several months previously.[4]

After retiring from the game at the end of the 2008-09 season, O'Connor decided to visit his surgeon and got the green light to relaunch his football career. O'Connor said "I had a rest from the end of the season last year to November before having the operation. I went into it thinking that my career was over because the damage to the knee was so bad. But when the surgeon opened it up it wasn't as serious as he first thought. When I woke up he told me that it wasn't as bad as I'd been told. That was a huge relief but I still didn't ever think I'd be playing football again. I spent a few months on crutches over Christmas before going to see him again in January. When I went back to see him I asked if I could start playing again with my mates. Maybe a game of five-a-side, just to get a kickabout for a bit of fun. That was all I was hoping for, but he said to me that he felt I could play again at any level I wanted as long as I do the work building up my muscles. So me being me took that as a challenge and I've spent the last while working hard to get myself fit. Realistically, I didn't think I would be back playing at this level again. But once I started running I've felt better and better so I've just kept pushing it to see how far I go. It's still just a case of taking it one day at a time." [5]

After training with Queen of the South during February 2010, O'Connor returned as a trialist for Annan Athletic versus Elgin City on 6 March 2010. O'Connor played 81 minutes of the 3-3 draw at Galabank.[6]

On 13 March 2010, O'Connor had a second match as a trialist for Annan Athletic versus Forfar Athletic and scored the opening goal in the 5-1 victory at Station Park. O'Connor played 63 minutes of this match.[7]

O'Connor returned to the first team squad at Queen of the South on 18 March 2010. Manager at the time, Gordon Chisholm said, "The 'big man' actually hung up his boots at the end of last season but came out of retirement a month ago and has turned out twice as a trialist for Annan Athletic. Sean's been training with us for the past month and we all know what an asset he can be. He'll be in the squad for Saturday as a trialist but we'll be taking it one match at a time." [8]

The first game of his return was at Somerset Park for Queens on 20 March 2010 versus Ayr United in a 3-0 defeat. O'Connor came on as a second half substitute after 73 minutes and was immediately handed the captain's armband.[9]

The second game of his return was at Dens Park for Queens on 23 March 2010 versus Dundee in a 1-1 draw. O'Connor came on as a second half substitute after 67 minutes. [10]

Queen of the South (3rd spell)

O'Connor signed for Queen of the South until the end of season 2009-10 on 25 March 2010 after impressing the new Queens caretaker manager Kenny Brannigan.[11] [12]

He signed a one year contract with the club on 7 May 2010.[13] However the club announced on 13 January 2011 that O'Connor had left Queens again.[14]

Annan Athletic

O'Connor signed for the Galabank club on 13 January 2011, immediately after leaving Queens. [15]

O'Connor is still contracted to Annan Athletic for the 2011-12 season.

Off the pitch

Sean O'Connor married Jennifer Houliston, the granddaughter of Queen of the South's former Scotland internationalist Billy Houliston, in mid-2008. Jennifer's father Keith Houliston, just like his father Billy, served Queen of the South as both player and director. After O'Connor's first retirement in May 2009 Sean said, "Like Jim Thomson I now consider myself to be a naturalised 'Doonhamer' and treat Dumfries (or should I say Glencaple) as my home".[16]

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