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Sean O'Connor (footballer)

Sean O'Connor (born 7 July 1981 in Wolverhampton) is an English professional footballer, who currently plays for Hednesford Town.
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.
==Early career==
O'Connor started his career at non-league club Hednesford Town, working his way through the youth system at Keys Park before making his first team debut during the 1998–99 season. 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 the 37th minute.

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