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Tyrone Mears
Nationality:England
Birthday:1983-2-18
Biorhythm Today:
Height:181cm
Weight:74kg
Club:West Bromwich(WBA)
Club Shirt NO.:12
Position:Defender
Join Date:2018-8-28
Former Club(s):Minnesota United FC
Once Club(s):Minnesota United FC,Atlanta United FC,Seattle Sounders,Bolton Wanderers,Burnley,Marseille,Derby County,West Ham United,Preston North End,Manchester City
Personal Match Data Statistics of last 2 years
Match Date Home Score AWay Goal Pen OG YC RC
ENG LCH29/09/2018Preston North End2-3West Bromwich(WBA)00010
USA MLS08/07/2018Houston Dynamo3-0Minnesota United FC00010
USA MLS04/06/2018Sporting Kansas City4-1Minnesota United FC10000
USA MLS04/03/2018San Jose Earthquakes3-2Minnesota United FC00010
USA MLS03/10/2017Atlanta United FC2-3Minnesota United FC00010
USA MLS26/08/2017Philadelphia Union2-2Atlanta United FC10000
USA MLS07/05/2017New York City Football Club3-1Atlanta United FC00010
USA MLS16/10/2016FC Dallas2-1Seattle Sounders00010
USA MLS20/03/2016Seattle Sounders1-2Vancouver Whitecaps FC00010
Total20070
Profile:

Former Preston North End defender who signed for West Ham United this summer in a deal that could reach £2million.

The 23-year-old right-back put pen to paper on a four-year deal at Upton Park on July 5 and became Alan Pardew's second signing in the space of a few hours following the arrival of Carlton Cole from Chelsea on the same day.

The highly-rated young defender signed for an initial £1million fee, which could rise to £1.9million depending on appearances and future international recognition with England.

Born in Stockport in February 1983, Tyrone began his career as a youth trainee at Manchester City and progressed through the ranks to break into the first team squad under Kevin Keegan. He made his one and only first team appearance for the club against Nottingham Forest in March 2002, as an 84th minute substitute for former Hammer Stuart Pearce.

Just a few months later, in search of regular first team football, he moved to Preston North End in a £200,000 deal. After an impressive debut campaign with the Lilywhites, injury restricted his bid to become an established member of the side over the next two seasons, and forced him to miss the Championship play-off final against the Hammers in May 2005.

However, he returned to full fitness the following summer and made the right-back spot his own at Deepdale last season as Preston again came within a whisker of winning promotion via the play-offs, only to lose against Leeds United in their semi-final.

Having earned a reputation as one of the most exciting young prospects outside of the Premiership, the all-action defender will now get his chance to prove his worth at the top level, while his arrival further enhances the impressive collection of young English talent at Upton Park…

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