Paul Quinn (footballer)

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Paul Quinn

Quinn playing for Cardiff City
Personal information
Full namePaul Charles Quinn
Date of birth (1985-07-21) 21 July 1985
Place of birthWishaw, Scotland
Height1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Playing positionRight back
Club information
Current clubDoncaster Rovers
Number2
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2002–2009Motherwell161(3)
2009–2012Cardiff City46(1)
2012–Doncaster Rovers58(1)
National team
2006Scotland U211(0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 21:58, 29 January 2014 (UTC).
† Appearances (Goals).

Paul Charles Quinn (born 21 July 1985) is a Scottish footballer who plays for Doncaster Rovers. His usual position is right back, but can also play at centre back or on the right wing.

Career

Motherwell

Born in Wishaw, Quinn came through the youth ranks at Motherwell and signed a professional contract with the club on 12 May 2002. In the 2002–2003 season, he made his first professional appearance for the club, replacing Brian Dempsie as a substitute during the SPL game against Celtic on 1 December 2002.[1] He did not feature regularly but in following seasons he proved his worth and also his versatility, by starting 27 and 26 games in all competitions during the 2003–2004 and 2004–2005 seasons respectively, filling a number of different positions in the Motherwell defence. Quinn scored his first goal for Motherwell during the Scottish Premier League match against Kilmarnock on 21 February 2004.[2] He did not score another goal for the club for over three years, when he scored during a league match against Aberdeen on 15 September 2007.

He was restricted to just 21 games during the 2005–2006 season, but in the following seasons, he established himself as a first team player and at the beginning of the 2007–2008 season he was a first choice in the Motherwell defence, displacing Martyn Corrigan at right back. Such has been the quality of his performances and the general improvement in his game under Mark McGhee that Corrigan was limited to one starting performance during the first half of the 2007–08 season and left to seek first-team football at Kilmarnock.

On 11 January 2008, it was announced that Quinn would assume the role of club captain, due to the sudden death of Phil O'Donnell the previous month. A the age of just 22, Quinn became one of the youngest captains in the Motherwell's history. Although vice-captain Stephen Craigan was widely expected to be promoted to the position of club captain, he continued in his existing role.

Cardiff City

On 4 June 2009 he signed for Football League Championship side Cardiff City on a three-year contract for a fee of around £300,000,[3] describing the transfer as his "ideal move".[4] He made his debut for the club in a 4–0 win over Scunthorpe United, the first competitive match at the Cardiff City Stadium. On 17 August 2010, it was revealed that Motherwell were still owed around £175,000 of the transfer fee and that no further payments had been made toward the fee since January 2010.[5] However, the following week Cardiff reached an agreement with Motherwell and £100,000 of the remaining fee was paid.[6] Quinn scored his first Cardiff goal on 2 April 2011, in a 4–1 win over Derby County.[7]

Quinn was named captain for the League Cup game against Oxford United.[8] and again for Huddersfield Town. He got his first league appearance off the season against Southampton, on 28 September, following a knock to Kevin McNaughton in the game. After only 4 starts during the season, Quinn was released at the end of his contract.[9]

Doncaster Rovers

Following his release, Quinn joined Doncaster Rovers on trial playing in a goalless draw against Sheffield Wednesday.[10] On 9 August, Quinn signed a one-year deal at Keepmoat Stadium.[11]

Quinn then went on to make 43 league and cup appearances for Doncaster Rovers, helping them become League 1 Champions when he cleared the missed penalty at the Brentford game on the final day of the season, his long pass out of the box finding Billy Paynter just inside his own half who went up to the other end and passed to James Coppinger to score the winner. On 27 July 2013 he signed a new deal lasting till June 2015.[12]

Personal life

On 27 April 2008 Quinn was rushed to hospital with a broken jaw after an unprovoked attack outside the notorious Baker Street establishment in Wishaw. He was ruled out for the rest of the season as a result, with Brian McLean taking his place in the team.[13]

In May 2008, Quinn was convicted of Assault stemming from an incident at teammate Ross McCormack's birthday celebration.[14] Sentencing was deferred until July 2008 for background reports.[15]

In June 2008 Quinn and his girlfriend were robbed at gunpoint whilst holidaying in Florida, United States. The couple had been returning to their hotel when the incident took place.[16]

Career statistics

As of 2 January 2014
Club statistics
Club Season League National Cup League Cup Other Total
App Goals App Goals App Goals App Goals App Goals
Motherwell 2002–03 4000000040
2003–04 260300000290
2004–05 230003000260
2005–06 180003000210
2006–07 260003000290
2007–08 312202100353
2008–09 331301000371
Subtotal 161 3 8 0 12 1 0 0 181 4
Cardiff City 2009–10 220202010270
2010–11 231102010271
2011–12 1010300050
Subtotal 46 1 4 0 7 0 2 0 59 1
Doncaster Rovers 2012–13 380103010430
2013–14 190101000210
Subtotal 58 1 2 0 4 0 1 0 65 1
Total 265 5 14 0 23 1 3 0 305 6

Honours

Doncaster Rovers

References

  1. "Celtic see off brave Well". BBC Sport. 1 December 2002. Retrieved 2009-07-06. 
  2. "Motherwell 1–0 Kilmarnock". BBC Sport. 21 February 2004. Retrieved 2004-02-21. 
  3. "Defender Quinn seals Cardiff move". BBC Sport. 4 July 2009. Retrieved 2009-07-04. 
  4. "Paul Quin relishes his ideal move to Cardiff City". South Wales Echo. 6 July 2009. Retrieved 2009-07-06. 
  5. "Motherwell pursue Paul Quinn money from Cardiff". BBC Sport. 17 August 2010. Retrieved 2010-08-17. 
  6. "Cardiff City pay Motherwell money owed for Paul Quinn". BBC Sport. 25 August 2010. Retrieved 2010-08-27. 
  7. "Cardiff 4 – 1 Derby". BBC Sport. 2 April 2011. Retrieved 2011-04-02. 
  8. "Oxford Utd 1 – 3 Cardiff". BBC Sport. 10 August 2011. Retrieved 2011-08-10. 
  9. "Paul Quinn confirms City departure". Cardiff City Online. 13 May 2012. Retrieved 13 May 2012. 
  10. "Doncaster Rovers 0 Sheffield Wednesday 0". Doncaster Rovers F.C. (Official Site). 28 July 2012. Retrieved 28 July 2012. 
  11. "Doncaster Rovers sign ex-Cardiff midfielder Paul Quinn". BBC Sport. 9 August 2012. Retrieved 9 August 2012. 
  12. "Well's Quinn out with broken jaw". BBC Sport. 28 April 2008. Retrieved 2008-04-28. 
  13. "Motherwell skipper Paul Quin charged over nightclub attack". Sunday Mail. 24 February 2008. Retrieved 2009-07-06. 
  14. "Motherwell star guilty of assault". BBC News. 13 May 2008. Retrieved 2008-05-13. 
  15. "Paul Quinn Robbed". Motherwellfc.co.uk. 6 June 2008. Retrieved 2008-06-06. 

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