46-595: Joseph Mason may refer to: Sportpeople [ edit ] Joe Mason (footballer, born 1991) (born 1991), Irish footballer who currently plays with Cavalry F.C. Joe Mason (footballer, born 1940) (1940–2019), Scottish former footballer who played with Rangers F.C. and Greenock Morton F.C. Politicians [ edit ] Joseph Mason (Canadian politician) (1839–1890), merchant and politician in British Columbia, Canada Joseph Mason (Illinois politician) , member of
92-449: A 1–0 defeat to Switzerland . Mason grew up supporting Plymouth Argyle and attended St Boniface's Catholic College . His older brother, Anthony, was an apprentice at the club and signed a professional contract in 2007, but was released without making a first team appearance. Cardiff City Cavalry Individual 2009%E2%80%9310 in English football The 2009–2010 season was
138-442: A 2–2 draw at Molineux , in which he scored after three minutes of the game. The following season saw him score four further goals (including against Midlands rivals Birmingham and Aston Villa), to add to the three for Wolves in the second half of the previous campaign. However, after another new head coach arrived -–the fourth different one at Wolves within his short spell – Mason found himself out of his plans. On 23 August 2017, he
184-514: A cup competition again. 31 August: The first month of the Premier League season ended with Chelsea as leaders, level on 12 points with second-placed Tottenham Hotspur. Defending champions Manchester United are third, with underdogs Stoke City standing fourth after a strong start to the season. 1 September: Everton signed Dutch defender Johnny Heitinga from Atlético Madrid for £6 million. 9 September: England secured qualification for
230-635: A goal against Leeds United , then later on Mason was awarded the Club Young Player of the Year award. He enjoyed a really impressive first season in the Welsh Capital having scored 12 goals, more than he scored in his previous two put together and Cardiff had reached the play-offs but were however knocked out by West Ham United in the semi-finals. Mason collected his first goal of the 2012–13 season on 25 August against severnside rivals Bristol City , which
276-455: A late substitute against Wycombe Wanderers . On the final day of the January 2019 transfer window, his contract with Wolves was terminated by mutual agreement to allow Mason to find a new permanent club. On 4 June 2019, Mason joined newly promoted League One club Milton Keynes Dons . Having suffered another injury setback early in the season, Mason's appearances for the club were limited and at
322-448: A low note when an own goal by Stephen Jordan contributed to a 2–0 defeat against Stoke City . 19 August: Burnley achieved a shocking 1–0 home win over Manchester United , with the only goal of the match coming from veteran striker Robbie Blake . 23 August: The highlight of the second weekend of the Premier League season came when Burnley achieves another shocking 1–0 win, this time over Everton after French striker Louis Saha missed
368-692: A penalty. 25 August: Some of the worst scenes of football hooliganism in years are witnessed in West Ham United's 3–1 home win over Millwall in the League Cup second round. Fans invaded the pitch twice and there was widespread violence in the stands and the streets surrounding Upton Park , including an incident in which a man suffered stab wounds. Manchester City pays £22 million for Everton and England defender Joleon Lescott . 27 August: Tottenham Hotspur manager Harry Redknapp suggested West Ham and Millwall should never be allowed to play each other in
414-730: A rebuilt White Hart Lane (Tottenham Hotspur). Birmingham (Aston Villa's Villa Park ), Bristol (a proposed new stadium for Bristol City ), Leeds ( Leeds United's Elland Road ), Liverpool (the current stadium, Anfield , or its replacement), Milton Keynes ( Stadium MK , home of Milton Keynes Dons ), Nottingham (new Nottingham Forest stadium), Manchester (Old Trafford and the City of Manchester Stadium ), Newcastle ( St James' Park ), Plymouth ( Home Park ), Sheffield (Sheffield Wednesday's Hillsborough ) and Sunderland ( Stadium of Light ) have also been selected as venues if England are accepted as hosts. 19 December: Despite being sixth in
460-464: A £250,000 transfer fee for Mason. Two days later the deal was completed and he signed a three-year deal with the Welsh club. Mason made his debut for Cardiff in a 1–0 win at West Ham United on 7 August 2011, replacing Craig Conway as a second-half substitute. He made his first start on 17 August in a home match against Brighton & Hove Albion , which Cardiff lost 3–1. Mason scored his first goal for
506-583: Is appointed manager of Sheffield Wednesday. 9 January: Seven of the Premier League fixtures this weekend are postponed due to heavy snow across Britain. Four fixtures survive in the Championship and two will be played in League One, but the whole League Two program is postponed. 13 January: Another shock in the FA Cup third round takes place at Anfield, where Liverpool lose 2–1 to Championship strugglers Reading in
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#1733085005724552-453: Is coming from newly-promoted Birmingham City, who have collected 32 points from their opening 20 matches. Portsmouth is bottom of the Premier League, with Hull City and Bolton Wanderers completing the relegation zone. 3 January: Manchester United suffer a shock exit at home to League One leader Leeds United in the FA Cup third round, their 1–0 defeat being their first defeat at the entry stage of
598-604: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Joe Mason (footballer, born 1991) Joseph Mason (born 13 May 1991) is a professional footballer who most recently played as a forward for Canadian club Cavalry . Born in England, he was a youth international for the Republic of Ireland. Mason began his career with Plymouth Argyle , his home town club, for whom he made 53 Football League appearances. While at Cardiff he scored in
644-508: Is sacked after six months as manager of Reading , who are battling relegation from the Championship just months after almost being promoted under his predecessor Steve Coppell . 16 December: The 11 venues for England's 2018 World Cup bid are announced. Three stadiums in London will feature – Wembley ( England national team ), Emirates Stadium ( Arsenal ) and either the Olympic Stadium or
690-404: Is sacked after the same length of time in charge of Championship side Preston North End . 31 December: The decade draws to a close with Chelsea two points ahead of Manchester United at the top of the Premier League. Arsenal is two points behind United in third place, with Tottenham Hotspur, Manchester City, Aston Villa and Liverpool completing the top seven. A surprise challenge for Europe place
736-502: The 2010 FIFA World Cup after a 5–1 win over Croatia at Wembley Stadium . 20 September: The Manchester derby at Old Trafford produced one of the most thrilling matches of the season as United defeated Manchester City 4–3 thanks to a stoppage time winner by Michael Owen . 30 September: Manchester United and Chelsea are level on 18 points at the top of the Premier League, three points ahead of their nearest rivals Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur. Arsenal and Manchester City complete
782-554: The 2012 Football League Cup Final and won promotion to the highest level of English football. Mason played youth international football for the Republic of Ireland by virtue of his mother, who was born in County Mayo . Mason began his career as a youth player with home-town club Plymouth Argyle at the age of 10. He was a regular scorer for the youth team and made the step up to reserve team football with similar ease, playing his part as
828-501: The Illinois House of Representatives from 1913 to 1917. Joseph Mason (New York politician) (1828–1914), U.S. Representative from New York Others [ edit ] Joseph Mason (artist) (1802–1842), American artist and assistant to John James Audubon Joseph Mason (settler) , early American settler of Colorado Joe Mason (aid worker) , American Red Cross Field Director during World War II Joe L. Mason , colonel in
874-550: The Riverside Stadium as a substitute for Neil Danns . His first start and goal came a week later as he opened the scoring for Wanderers in a 3–0 win over Doncaster Rovers at the Reebok Stadium . On 20 February 2014, Mason re-joined Bolton Wanderers on a two-month loan, but returned on 11 August 2014 for a full season-long loan. On 16 September 2014, Mason scored a second half hat-trick to earn Bolton their first win of
920-531: The Stadium of Light after Darren Bent's shot is deflected in off a beachball. 21 October: Gareth Southgate 's contract as manager of Middlesbrough is terminated, despite them standing fourth in the Championship one season after relegation from the Premier League. 26 October 2009: Gordon Strachan is appointed as Middlesbrough's new manager, five months after resigning from Celtic . 29 October: Wigan Athletic striker Marlon King has his contract terminated by
966-1173: The 130th season of competitive football in England . The 2009 season officially began on 8 August 2009 for the Championship , League One , League Two and the Premier League . The Championship season finished on 2 May 2010, with the Premier League, League One and League Two concluding on the weekend of 8–9 May. Teams promoted to 2009–10 Premier League Teams relegated from 2008–09 Premier League Teams promoted to 2009–10 Football League Championship Teams relegated from 2008–09 Football League Championship Teams promoted to 2009–10 Football League One Teams relegated from 2008–09 Football League One Teams promoted to 2009–10 Football League Two Teams relegated from 2008–09 Football League Two Notes 1 July: Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo completed his world record £80 million move from Manchester United to Real Madrid . English defender Glen Johnson switched from Portsmouth to Liverpool for £18 million, one of
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#17330850057241012-403: The 2018–19 season began in England, Mason still remained outside of the first team plans at Wolves, who had by now been promoted to the Premier League . On 31 August 2018, he was loaned out to League One Portsmouth until January in a move which saw him again link up with Kenny Jackett who had signed him at Wolves. However, he made just a single appearance in the league for Pompey, appearing as
1058-609: The Irish finished second, behind Netherlands . He scored twice for the Republic in their 5–0 win against San Marino , and played a crucial role in their 2–0 win against Albania . The Irish finished second in Group 1, behind Italy , and both qualified for the elite round which took place in May 2010. Mason received his first call-up to the under-21 side in July 2010, and made his debut two months later in
1104-591: The Premier League and being on course for their highest league finish in nearly 20 years, Manchester City sack manager Mark Hughes and appoint Italian Robert Mancini as his successor. 22 December: Albert Scanlon , former Manchester United winger who survived the Munich air disaster in 1958, dies at age 74 after a two-month illness. There are now just four players who survived the crash still alive. 30 December: Premier League strugglers Bolton Wanderers sack manager Gary Megson after two years in charge, while Alan Irvine
1150-588: The United States Air Force Joseph R. Mason , American economist [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Joseph_Mason&oldid=1082045092 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
1196-495: The club after receiving an 18-month prison sentence for assaulting a woman in a nightclub. It is the second time King has been in convicted and incarcerated, having also received an 18-month prison sentence in 2002 when convicted of driving a stolen car. 31 October: October draws to a close with Chelsea now two points ahead of Manchester United, with the rest of the top four unchanged from the end of last month. Portsmouth remains bottom, but have now gained their first seven points of
1242-508: The club against Sheffield United at Home Park on 5 December 2009, playing for 65 minutes before being replaced by Craig Noone to a standing ovation. He signed an extension to his contract with the club in January 2010 until the summer of 2012, with Paul Mariner commenting that the youngster has a very bright future. He scored his first senior goal in the return fixture against Sheffield United at Bramall Lane on 27 February 2010. On 8 July 2011, Championship side Cardiff City agreed
1288-471: The club on 22 October, in a 5–3 victory over Barnsley . His next goal came three days later in the League Cup , the goal against Burnley meant that Cardiff reached their first League Cup quarter final since 1965. Mason scored his fifth goal of the campaign in a 3–1 win at home to Reading on 2 January 2012. Having helped Cardiff reach the final of the League Cup , Mason scored the first goal against Liverpool at Wembley Stadium on 26 February. With
1334-522: The club won the Football Combination in 2009, with Mason as the club's top goalscorer. He signed his first professional contract with the club in May 2009, and immediately set about breaking into the club's first team, describing becoming a professional as a very proud moment. He began the 2009–10 season training with the first-team squad and again featured regularly for the club's reserves. He made his competitive debut, and his first start, for
1380-458: The club, netting the first goal in a 2-1 comeback victory over Albertan rivals FC Edmonton . In January 2022, it was announced Mason would return for the 2022 season, his second with the club. After two seasons Mason would be the leading goal scorer for the club. In January 2023, Cavalry announced they had exercised Mason's contract option for the 2023 season. Upon completion of the 2023 season, Mason would be out of contract, ending his time with
1426-691: The club. During his final season he helped them win the 2023 CPL Shield . Mason was born in Plymouth , but was eligible to represent the Republic of Ireland because his mother was born in County Mayo . He represented the Republic at under-16 and under-18 level before being called up to the under-19 squad for the Four-Nation tournament and their qualifying games in the UEFA Under-19 European Championships . He played in their 2–0 win against Turkey , and their 1–0 defeat to Portugal as
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1472-416: The competition in 26 years. 5 January: The first managerial change of the decade takes place when Owen Coyle leaves Burnley to take over as manager of local rivals Bolton Wanderers. 6 January: Darren Ferguson is appointed manager of Preston North End and declares his ambition to take them into the Premier League and play against his father Sir Alex 's Manchester United side. 8 January: Alan Irvine
1518-599: The conclusion of the 2019–20 campaign he was one of nine players released. Mason re-joined the club in August 2020 ahead of the 2020–21 season. On 19 January 2021, Mason scored a 28-minute hat-trick in a 3–1 home win over Fleetwood Town . On 10 May 2021, Mason signed a multi-year deal with Canadian Premier League side Cavalry FC . He made his debut for Cavalry on 18 July against the HFX Wanderers . In his third game for Cavalry on 3 August, Mason scored his first goal for
1564-620: The deal and the striker stayed in South Wales, despite having travelled up to Bolton to train with them on the previous day. A move to Bolton was finally completed on 27 November 2013 once Cardiff's injury situation had cleared up, and this allowed Mason to link up with Wanderers until the New Year on a similar arrangement to that of teammate Kevin McNaughton . He made his Bolton debut on 30 November 2013 in an away defeat against Middlesbrough at
1610-399: The first managerial casualty of the season when his contract was terminated by Norwich City of League One. 15 August: The new Premier League season kicks off, with the highlight of the opening day coming at Goodison Park where Arsenal trounce Everton 6–1 in the biggest opening day victory at this level for 15 years. Burnley 's returned to the top flight after 33 years away began on
1656-475: The highest fees ever paid for a defender. English midfielder Gareth Barry ended 11 years at Aston Villa and signed for Manchester City for £12 million. 6 July: Chelsea signed Russian winger Yuri Zhirkov from CSKA Moscow for £18 million. 26 July: An England XI defeated a Germany XI 3–2 at St James' Park , Newcastle , in a charity match raising money for the cancer charity of former England manager Sir Bobby Robson . Robson, who has fought
1702-830: The illness since 1992 and gone into remission four times, attended the match in a wheelchair. 27 July: English striker Peter Crouch , who began his career with Tottenham Hotspur as an apprentice but left without playing for them, returned to White Hart Lane in a £9 million move from Portsmouth . 31 July: Sir Bobby Robson died, aged 76. 5 August: Sunderland paid a club record £10 million for England and Tottenham Hotspur striker Darren Bent . Liverpool sold Spanish midfielder Xabi Alonso to Real Madrid for £30 million. 12 August: England came back from 2–0 down to draw 2–2 against Netherlands in Amsterdam thanks to two goals by Jermain Defoe . 14 August: Bryan Gunn became
1748-417: The replay, casting further doubt on the position of manager Rafael Benítez , whose job has reportedly been on the line for weeks due to sub-standard form by his team. Burnley appoint Brian Laws as their new manager. 18 January: Championship leaders Newcastle United announce a new four-year sponsorship deal with Northern Rock , the bank which has been nationalized for two years after almost collapsing due to
1794-458: The score level after 90 minutes, Mason was substituted for Filip Kiss . Cardiff lost 3–2 on penalties after the game finished two-all. Mason scored his 9th and 10th goals against fellow play-off hopefuls Brighton and Middlesbrough respectively, which put him in the top three goal scorers at Cardiff. On 20 April, Mason signed a new contract to extend his stay in the Welsh capital until the summer of 2016. He celebrated his contract extension with
1840-399: The season at home to Rotherham United . This was the first hat-trick scored by a Bolton player in a competitive match since Fredi Bobic against Ipswich in 2002. On 21 January 2015 his loan was terminated by mutual agreement. Following his return from injury, Mason became a key part in new Cardiff boss, Russell Slade 's plans towards the end of the 2014–15 season. The next season, Mason
1886-558: The season, while West Ham and Hull City complete the bottom three once again. 30 November: November ends with Chelsea two points ahead of Manchester United and with a match in hand, while the only change to the rest of the top six is that Aston Villa has displaced Liverpool, who are now seventh. Portsmouth remain bottom, now joined in the relegation zone by Wolverhampton Wanderers and Bolton Wanderers . 13 December: Brian Laws leaves Championship strugglers Sheffield Wednesday after three years as manager. 15 December: Brendan Rodgers
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1932-411: The top of the table. Mason registered his sixth goal of the 2012–13 season after coming on as a substitute against Blackburn Rovers on 1 April 2013, at Cardiff City Stadium . On 11 November 2013, a loan deal was agreed with Football League Championship side Bolton Wanderers until 5 January 2014. However, the following day it was announced that Cardiff manager Malky Mackay had a change of heart over
1978-533: The top six. Portsmouth are bottom of the table after starting the season with a record seven consecutive defeats, joined in the relegation zone by West Ham United and Hull City . 2 October: Sheffield United striker Jordan Robertson is jailed for 32 months on a charge of causing death by dangerous driving in relation to a fatal car crash on the M1 motorway in December 2008. 17 October: Sunderland defeat Liverpool 1–0 at
2024-434: Was also his 50th appearance in a Cardiff shirt. He scored his second of the season on his third league start against Burnley on 27 October, before scoring one of City's goals in the 5–4 defeat to Charlton Athletic soon after. His fourth came on 7 December, scoring the third in a 4–1 win at Ewood Park against Blackburn Rovers . Mason scored on New Years Day against Birmingham City , which took Cardiff seven points clear at
2070-619: Was rewarded the number 10 shirt and started the first 17 games of the season, with a return of 5 goals. During October, Cardiff suffered a barren run of goals scoring only 2, one where Mason scored the opener in a 1–1 with Brighton & Hove Albion . This resulted in Mason being dropped and new signing Tony Watt taking his place. On 28 January 2016, Mason signed a three-and-a-half-year contract with fellow Championship club Wolverhampton Wanderers for an undisclosed fee. He made his debut for Wolverhampton Wanderers on 2 February 2016 against Bolton, in
2116-488: Was sent on loan to fellow Championship side Burton Albion until January 2018. He scored on his debut for Burton in a 1–1 draw with Sheffield Wednesday on 26 August 2017. After returning from his spell at Burton, he moved again on loan, this time to Major League Soccer side Colorado Rapids on 20 February 2018 until the end of the 2018 MLS season . On 12 July 2018, it was announced that Mason would end his planned season-long loan early and return to Wolverhampton. As
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