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McSHANE joined Albion from Manchester United in August 2006 as part of the deal which took Tomasz Kuszczak to Old Trafford on a season-long loan.<\/P>

The Ireland Under-21 international penned a three-year Hawthorns deal.<\/P>

McShane underlined his Championship pedigree in 2005\/06 during a season-long loan at Brighton. <\/P>

The no-nonsense centre-half made 40 starts for Mark McGhee's side, scoring four goals, and his tigerish performances saw him voted Player of the Year by Seagulls supporters.<\/P>

The former Ireland Under-19 defender also spent a month on loan at neighbours Walsall the previous season, making three starts and scoring once for the Saddlers.<\/P>Although he failed to make a senior appearance for United, he was a key figure in their FA Youth Cup-winning side of 2003.<\/SPAN>","75B83B44A2FCDD1B4FF631FCD2E3CC16":"5","816C8DE73A2D153866B49ADDE8EB04C4":"Ireland","0E9052569923A91555E1DAF3C456F9CD":"","3F6EEC72E60D52B53E2E6377341938DB":"2","86178E7285C328960D9569BD40C7D883":"1986-1-6","D1BA8203CB0653674BC0BB939FB9C9015E7A5DD213AB87AF":"1","1BB8AF7BD3F66066":"183cm","e_index":2};