Sheep Heid Finallly Calls It A Day

Last updated : 30 April 2009 By Queens MAD



Sean O'Connor, Queen's popular striker has finally decided to hang up his boots after an illustrious short career with Queens.


Sean,affectionately known as Sheep Heid had two spells in an illustrious short career with Queens. Who can forget his memorable goal against Aberdeen in last season's Scottish Cup Semi-Final at Hampden and his dramatic acrobatic goal celebrations vaulting on to goal hero John Stewart's shoulders. Sean also holds the honour of being the first Queen's player to score in a EUFA competition.

Born in Wolverhampton in 1981, the big Englishman is now a firmly established Doonhamer and Queens Mad wish him and his wife Jeniffer all the best for the future.

Meanwhile Queen's manager Gordon Chisolm will have a tough job finding a replacement foer the popular big striker.



Sean in a typical attacking pose