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David Meyler

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David Meyler
Player details
Name David Meyler
Age 23
Club Hull City
Position Midfielder
Squad No 31
Born Cork, Republic of Ireland
Player rating 6.0 (what is this?)
3 (Play Fantasy Football)
David Meyler transfer history
From To Date Fee
Sunderland Hull City 9 Jan 2013 Undisclosed
Sunderland Hull City 8 Nov 2012 Loan : Expired
Cork City Sunderland 25 Jul 2008 Undisclosed
David Meyler 2012/2013 Season Stats
Competition Team Apps G YC RC
Barclays Premier League Sunderland 0 (3) 0 0 0
npower Championship Hull City 25 (3) 5 10 0
The FA Cup sponsored by Budweiser Hull City 1 (0) 0 0 0
Capital One Cup Sunderland 1 (1) 0 0 0
FIFA World Cup European Qualifying Republic of Ireland 0 (1) 0 0 0
International Match Republic of Ireland 1 (1) 0 0 0

David Meyler NEWS

4th February 2013

David Meyler out of Republic of Ireland squad for Poland friendly

Hull City midfielder David Meyler has been ruled out of the Republic of Ireland squad for Wednesday's friendly against Poland.

5th October 2012

David Meyler has been added to the Republic of Ireland squad

The Republic of Ireland have called David Meyler into the squad for the World Cup qualifiers against Germany and the Faroe Islands.

4th September 2012

Sunderland midfielder David Meyler wants to stay in the Republic of Ireland squad

David Meyler hopes he will be a regular in the Republic of Ireland squad after recovering from two serious knee injuries.

1st September 2012

Gibson out of Ireland squad

Darron Gibson has withdrawn from the Republic of Ireland squad due to face Kazakhstan in their opening contest of 2014 World Cup qualification.

25th July 2012

O'Neill happy to keep Meyler

Martin O'Neill has indicated he intends to keep David Meyler at Sunderland despite interest in the player from a host of Championship clubs.

20th July 2012

Meyler out to make his mark

David Meyler is determined to prove his worth to Sunderland boss Martin O'Neill and become a regular part of their Premier League plans.