Conor Sammon

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Conor Sammon

Sammon playing for Kilmarnock
Personal information
Full nameConor Sammon
Date of birth (1986-11-06) 6 November 1986
Place of birthDublin, Ireland
Height1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)[1]
Playing positionStriker
Club information
Current clubDerby County
Number18
Youth career
Cherry Orchard
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2005–2007U.C.D.69(13)
2008Derry City16(3)
2008–2011Kilmarnock65(17)
2011–2012Wigan Athletic32(1)
2012–Derby County60(10)
National team
2007Republic of Ireland U213(0)
2007Republic of Ireland U231(0)
2013–Republic of Ireland9(0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 22:31, 17 September 2013 (UTC).

† Appearances (Goals).

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 22:48, 10 September 2013 (UTC)

Conor Sammon (born 6 November 1986) is an Irish footballer who plays as a striker for English Championship club Derby County.

Sammon started his professional career at League of Ireland Premier Division side University College Dublin. In 2008 he signed for Derry City and one season later he moved to Scottish Premier League club Kilmarnock. In January 2011, English Premier League side Wigan Athletic signed him for £600,000. In August 2012, he moved to Derby County for £1.2 million. In February 2013, whilst at Derby, Sammon was capped by the Republic of Ireland for the first time.

Club career

UCD

Sammon started his career with Cherry Orchard.[2] He then signed a scholarship deal with U.C.D. ahead of the 2005 season.[3]

Sammon scored a hat trick in the Harding Cup Final in February 2005. On 8 April 2005 he made his League of Ireland debut as a substitute at Turners Cross (stadium). However his first league goal didn't come until exactly one year later when he netted a brace against Bray at Belfield Park.

The club's fans humorously dubbed him Sammon of college, before a number of impressive performances saw him snapped up by fellow League of Ireland side Derry City in December 2007.[4]

His single goal knocked Derry City out of the 2007 FAI Cup with a deft near post finish at the Brandywell.[5]

Derry City

Despite not being able to hold down a regular first-team place at the Brandywell, Sammon attracted interest from a number of Scottish clubs who had been made aware of his potential by former Candystripes manager John Robertson.

Kilmarnock

After a short trial, Sammon signed a three-year deal with Kilmarnock in July 2008 for an undisclosed fee,[6] and made his debut on 9 August 2008 in a 1–0 win against Hibernian.[7] He scored his first goals for the club on 24 September 2008, scoring a brace in a 4–2 Scottish League Cup win against Aberdeen.[8] Sammon struggled in his first two seasons at the club,[9] scoring just seven times in all competitions.[10] In the 2010–11 season, his record was more prolific, scoring 18 goals in 27 games.[11] In January 2011, Sammon turned down a move to Championship club Scunthorpe United after Kilmarnock had accepted a bid of around £450,000 for him.[10] Derby County were also interested in the player.[12]

Wigan Athletic

On 31 January 2011, Sammon signed a three-and-a-half-year contract with Premier League club Wigan Athletic for an undisclosed fee,[11] believed to be worth an initial £600,000,[13] after he turned down a move from Derby County.[14] He made his debut on 5 March in a 1–0 defeat against Manchester City.[15] He scored his first goal for the club in his sixth game - the second in a 3–2 win against West Ham United on 15 May.[16] His first start for the club came in the following game, a 1–0 win at Stoke City on 22 May 2011, a result which ensured Wigan's Premier League status.[17]

In the 2011–12 season, Sammon started nine games and came on as a substitute eighteen times but he failed to score a single goal.[18] On 26 December 2011, in a game at Manchester United Sammon was sent off for catching the face of Michael Carrick with his elbow, a decision which was judged as "harsh" by the BBC.[19] Wigan appealed the decision, with manager Roberto Martínez saying, "Conor did nothing wrong. You need to accept punishment when you do something wrong but this is a normal phase of play."[20] The appeal was successful and the card was rescinded.[20]

In July 2012, Sammon was again linked with a move to Derby County.[21] A fee of £1.2 million was reported to be agreed by both clubs on 12 August 2012.[22] After leaving, Sammon said of his time at Wigan: "I learned a lot from my time in the Premier League. I've got a lot of time for Roberto Martinez and the staff there. They looked after me well and gave me a great opportunity. I look back on my time there with good memories but also some frustration from not playing as much as I would have liked. Ultimately, I've had a great experience in the Premier League. I've taken lots of positives from my time there and I'm looking to use all of those during my time here at Derby."[23]

Derby County

2012–13 season

On 20 August 2012, Sammon joined Derby County on a four-year contract.[24] Derby manager Nigel Clough said of Sammon, "He is going to be a key player for us and when he plays regularly, we know he can score goals. We really like how hard he works too and that means he will fit into our squad comfortably."[24] Sammon made his Derby debut in a 2–0 defeat to Bolton Wanderers on 21 August 2012[25] and scored his first goal for the club in a 5–1 win against Watford on 1 September 2012.[26] After only scoring twice in his opening sixteen games for the club, Sammon was criticised by fans for a lack of goals, however Clough said he was happy with Sammon, stating the his work-rate was keeping him the starting line-up ahead of Nathan Tyson who had a better strike rate.[27] His style of play meant that he frequently held up the ball and provided and assists for teammates. Clough particularly praised his "absolutely superb" performance in the 2–1 win against Ipswich Town on 23 October, where he provided assists for Theo Robinson and Tyson.[28]

Sammon ended his drought with a brace in a 3–2 win against Birmingham City on 24 November and scored again three games later in a 3–1 win over Leeds United on 8 December. Sammon put this improvement of form down to his regaining confidence.[29] He started 2013 with two goals in two matches: one against Middlesbrough in a 3–1 win on 1 January and one against Tranmere Rovers in a 5–0 FA Cup win on 5 January. He also provided an assist for Jamie Ward's equaliser in a 1–1 draw with Nottingham Forest on 19 January but he went on a ten-game goal drought and fans became frustrated with his performances after missing an 87th minute penalty in Derby's 1–0 home loss to Crystal Palace on 1 March. In the next game however he scored his eighth goal of the season in a 1–1 draw at league leaders Cardiff City. In an interview with the local press after the Cardiff game, Sammon expressed frustration at his lack of goals but belief in his ability to score more despite the negative chants from the crowd.[30] He provided another assist for Ward in a 3–0 win at home to Bristol City on 29 March.[31] In Derby's game at Leeds United on 1 April, Sammon had a goal ruled out for offside at 0–0 and missed a penalty on 73 minutes with Derby losing 1–0. He struck the post before Paul Coutts scored on the rebound, Derby eventually winning 2–1.[32] He provided an assist for Craig Bryson in a 3–1 win over Peterborough United on 20 April[33] and a fortnight later, he ended an eleven-match goalless streak (9 for Derby, 2 for Ireland) with an 85th minute winner against Millwall on the final day of the season.[34] It was only Sammon's third league goal of 2013. However, despite the criticism from supporters, Sammon was named the 61st best player in the 2012–13 Football League Championship by the Actim Index.[35]

2013–14 season

The 2013 Summer Transfer Window saw Derby sign loanee Chris Martin on a permanent deal, as well as add Johnny Russell to the squad.[36] These additions saw Sammon slip down the pecking order and he was restricted to appearances from the substitute appearances in the opening stages of the season, though he did start three League Cup ties, scoring twice in a 5–0 win over Brentford on 27 August.[37] Following the sacking of Nigel Clough, Sammon was awarded his first league start of the season against Ipswich Town, though he was withdrawn at half-time with Derby 4-1 down in a match they eventually drew 4-4.[38] New Derby manager Steve McClaren quickly signed Tottenham Hotspur's Simon Dawkins on loan, meaning Sammon returned to substitute appearances. Between October 5th and the end of the calender year, Sammon appeared as a second half substitute eleven times scoring two late winners, in a 3–2 victory at Watford[39] and a 2–1 victory against Middlesbrough on 4th December.[40] With just one league start for the season, Sammon was linked with a move away from Derby in the January transfer window, with his former boss Nigel Clough admitting a desire to take him to new club Sheffield United.

International career

Sammon earned his first call up to the Republic of Ireland under-21s in a qualifying match for the 2009 European Under-21 Championship against Portugal under-21s on 7 September 2007.[41] He played for the under-21s on two more occasions and also represented the under-23s in a match against Slovakia.[4]

In January 2013, Sammon was called up to the senior squad for the first time to play in a friendly against Poland on 6 February.[42][43] A day ahead of the match, Irish coach Giovanni Trapattoni named Sammon in the starting eleven[44] and he played the full 90 minutes in a 2–0 win for Ireland at the Aviva Stadium,[45] which Sammon described as "a very proud moment".[46]

On 22 March 2013, he made his competitive debut in a 0–0 draw away to Sweden in a World Cup qualifier, coming on as a substitute after 87 minutes.[47] He made his first competitive start in the following game on 26 March, playing the full 90 minutes in Ireland's 2–2 draw at home to Austria and playing a part in winning the penalty and corner kick for both of Jonathan Walters goals.[48] He made late substitute appearances in Ireland's next three matches, against England, Georgia and the Faeroe Islands. Ahead of Ireland's friendly with Spain on 12 June 2013, Trapattoni suggested that Sammon and his Derby team-mate Jeff Hendrick should be playing in the Premier League: "they play Championship, and I have to ask why when I see the games in the Premier League and the way they play with us. Quality is quality."[49] Derby manager Nigel Clough was annoyed by his comments, saying that: "We don't really think it is his place to be commenting on things like that... We can take it as a backhanded compliment, in some ways."[50] Sammon played the full 90 minutes of the match against Spain. He picked up his eighth and ninth caps against Wales on 14 August and Austria on 10 September, making late substitute appearances in both matches.

Awards

Sammon was nominated for 2007 PFAI Young Player of the Year, he lost out to Mark Quigley of St Patrick's Athletic.[51]

Career statistics

Club

As of 1 January 2014
Club Season League[A] FA Cup League Cup Other[B] Total
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
U.C.D. 2005 7000200090
2006 317301100358
2007 3164342003911
Total 69137373008319
Derry City 2008 163202400207
Total 163202400207
Kilmarnock 2008–09[52] 171003200203
2009–10[53] 251212200294
2010–11[54] 23151033002718
Total 65173187007625
Wigan Athletic 2010–11[54] 7100000071
2011–12[18] 250101000270
Total 321101000341
Derby County 2012–13[55] 458210000479
2013–14[56] 192003200204
Total 64102132006913
Career totals 2464415521160028265
A. ^ The "League" column constitutes appearances and goals (including those as a substitute) in the League of Ireland and the Football League.
B. ^ The "Other" column constitutes appearances and goals (including those as a substitute) in the play-offs.

International

As of 10 September 2013.
Republic of Ireland national team
YearAppsGoals
201390
Total90

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