O'Neill Donaldson explained

O'Neill Donaldson
Fullname:O'Neill McKay Donaldson
Birth Date:1969 11, df=y
Birth Place:Birmingham, England
Position:Striker
Years1:1990–1991
Years2:1991–1994
Caps2:28
Goals2:4
Years3:1994–1995
Caps3:9
Goals3:2
Years4:1994
Clubs4:Mansfield Town (loan)
Caps4:4
Goals4:6
Years5:1995–1998
Clubs5:Sheffield Wednesday
Caps5:14
Goals5:3
Years6:1998
Clubs6:Oxford United (loan)
Caps6:6
Goals6:2
Years7:1998
Clubs7:Stoke City
Caps7:2
Goals7:0
Years8:1998–2001
Caps8:27
Goals8:1
Years9:2001
Totalcaps:90
Totalgoals:18

O'Neill McKay Donaldson (born 24 November 1969) is an English former professional footballer who played as a striker.

He notably played in the Premier League for Sheffield Wednesday, as well as in the Football League with Shrewsbury Town, Doncaster Rovers, Mansfield Town, Oxford United, Stoke City and Torquay United. He also started and finished his playing career in non-league with Hinckley United and Halesowen Town respectively.

Career

Donaldson began his career at non-league Hinckley United where his form attracted the attention of English Football League scouts, leading to him ultimately signing for Shrewsbury Town in November 1991. Donaldson did not gain a regular first team spot at the club, most often appearing as a substitute and was given a free transfer to Doncaster Rovers in 1994. Although he did not gain a regular first team place at Rovers either, Donaldson's reputation grew from a brief but goal-heavy spell on loan at Mansfield Town and it was his form at that club which convinced Sheffield Wednesday to sign him for £50,000.[1]

Donaldson made his debut for the Owls as a sub against Manchester City on 18 March 1995.[2] However, he quickly faded from the first team picture at a time when Wednesday boasted the likes of Mark Bright and David Hirst up front and Donaldson was forced to settle for a reserve role at the Hillsborough club. He largely impressed during a loan spell at Oxford United, although then manager Malcolm Shotton blamed the player's agent for blocking a deal that would have brought Donaldson to the Manor Ground on a permanent basis.[3] Indeed, such was the desire to see Donaldson remain at the club full-time that a local fanzine editor even wrote to the player in an attempt to convince him to reconsider.[4]

Ultimately Donaldson was released by Wednesday in March 1998 for a frustrating two-month spell at Stoke City, before he spent a further three years at Torquay United where injury and a lack of form once again denied him a regular first team place. He left the league in 2001 for a brief spell at Halesowen Town in the Western Division of the Southern Football League before retiring from football.

Career statistics

Source:

+ Appearances and goals by club, season and competitionClubSeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Shrewsbury Town1991–92Third Division192000010202
1992–93Fourth Division0000000000
1993–94Third Division9200000092
Total284000010294
Doncaster Rovers1994–95Third Division92002010122
Mansfield Town (loan)1994–95Third Division4611000057
Sheffield Wednesday1994–95Premier League10000010
1995–96Premier League31000031
1996–97Premier League52000052
1997–98Premier League50000050
Total143000014!3
Oxford United (loan)1997–98First Division62000062
Stoke City1997–98First Division20000020
Torquay United1998–99Third Division121000000121
1999–2000Third Division150310021202
Total271310021323
Career total901842204110021

Notes and References

  1. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_19960111/ai_n9635022 Sporting Digest
  2. http://www.sporting-heroes.net/football-heroes/displayhero_club.asp?HeroID=17325 O'Neill Donaldson
  3. http://archive.thisisoxfordshire.co.uk/1998/3/2/86690.html O'Neill to stay at Hillsborough
  4. http://archive.oxfordmail.net/1998/3/6/86642.html Fanzine appeals to O'Neill