Stevie Ireland O/S

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STEPHEN IRELAND will be kick-boxing and yomping up the hills of Glossop this summer as he returns to the punishing personal training regime that fuelled his award-winning season for the Blues.
Overwhelmingly voted Player of the Year by City fans and narrowly pipped for the PFA Young Player of the Year trophy, midfield maestro Stevie was rewarded this week with a new five-year contract by the club.

But there is no resting on his laurels for action-man Ireland - and his City team-mates are so impressed by the effects of his summer activities that they are enquiring whether they can get the benefit as well.

He said: "Nedum Onuoha and Benjani have both been asking about having a go. I've already started my fitness programme again. I'm doing power-lifting and Olympic-lifting weights at my gym in Glossop. There's a bit of kick-boxing in there and cage fighting too – all of it carefully supervised I should add!

"I'm there until eleven at night on occasions working on my fitness. I want to be even stronger next season and the manager is fine with it. Last season we had eight weeks off - this year we only have five, so I decided to start a bit earlier so I would get the same kind of results."

Ireland is convinced that his unorthodox summer stint was a key factor in his best season so far for City. He added: "What I aim to do is make sure that I am the very best player that I can be and fulfil every bit of my potential. I'll be ready to go from the moment we report back in July.

"I will have the same mentality going into the next season as I did in this one. You should never forget that you are only ever as good as your last game.

"There is plenty more to come in all aspects of my game. It is not easy to say I always did this well or that not so well, because every game is different.

"Some days it's a battle, you get by-passed and just have to work hard for the team; others are full of great passing and technique. That's why you have to be multi-dimensional and why I'm working on my all-around game."

What a guy!!!!!!

God knows how long Smiler would last.
 
Got to love Superman.

Good to hear Big Ned is up for it, funny as fuck to hear Smiler wants in.
 
I was goin to say he should take a few of the lads with him this time. I'm thinking Rob and Johnson.
 
Great to see such commitment from a young lad.

Footballers are so often criticised for not putting in the effort to justify their privileged position but it seems Superman is determined to make the most of his ability. Great stuff.

It is exciting to think how good he can become if he continues to improve.
 
This is great to hear - what a guy Stevie Ireland is! To be honest, if I was Hughes I would be strongly encouraging many of the squad to do what Ireland does.

One thought, however, is there a chance Ireland could suffer from burn out if he over does it? Surely his body needs a rest?
 

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