Early career Born in
Cork,
County Cork, Ireland started his career in
Cobh, playing junior football for
Cobh Ramblers, a team his father Michael had previously played for. As a schoolboy, Ireland had trials with a number of British clubs, though several were discouraged by his
Osgood-Schlatter disease, which he suffered from in his mid-teens. He eventually chose
Manchester City, where he moved in August 2001, as a fifteen-year-old.
Manchester City In 2005, at the age of 18, he joined English club
Manchester City. He played for the first team in a number of pre-season friendlies and made his competitive debut on 18 September 2005, against
Bolton Wanderers, coming on as an 81st-minute substitute. He subsequently made his first competitive start against
Doncaster Rovers on 21 September. He won the
Man of the Match award on his first
Premier League start against
Everton on 2 October. He then started the next six matches for City, which won him a contract to keep him at the club until 2009. In the remainder of the season he participated in around half of Manchester City's matches, ending the season with a total of 16 starts and 12 substitute appearances. On 26 December, Ireland scored his first Premier League goal for City, a left footed volley from 20 yards. The goal proved to be the only goal in a vital 1–0 victory at
Sheffield United's
Bramall Lane. On 18 February, Ireland rounded off the scoring for Manchester City in a 3–1 away win over
Preston North End in the fifth round of the
FA Cup with a volley from outside the area. Having started the
2007–08 Premier League season well with City, Ireland scored the only goal, a volley, in a 1–0 home win over
Sunderland. His celebration for the goal courted some controversy, Ireland dropped his shorts to reveal a pair of
underpants sporting the
Superman logo, however the FA decided a warning would be the fairest course of action. Then in November against
Reading, he scored to keep Manchester City's home record at 100%. Two weeks later, he was sent off in the 2–1 loss at
Tottenham Hotspur, and received a three-match ban. Ireland scored a goal in the reverse fixture, which led Manchester City to a 2–1 home victory over Spurs. He scored his final goal of the season in the 2–3 loss to
Fulham. He got the ball just outside the left side of the penalty box and curved it over
Kasey Keller into the top right corner. He finished the 2007–08 season with four goals. He returned to the first team in a good individual and team performance in the 3–0 win against
West Ham United. He finished the match with two assists, crossing for
Elano to strike home. He opened his tally in the 3–0 away win at
Sunderland. He scored again in the 2–2 draw at
Newcastle United on 20 October. He scored both goals in the 2–2 draw at
Hull City on 16 November, and opened the score in the successive league match against
Arsenal. After netting in a 2–1 win over Everton, Ireland took his season's tally to 13. On 20 May 2009, he was named Manchester City's Senior Player of the Year for the
2008–09 season and secured a new five-year contract, keeping him at the club until 2014. He later became the Greater Manchester Player of the Year. He opened his account in the 2009–10 season with an opening day goal in the 2–0 win at
Blackburn Rovers. In December 2009,
Mark Hughes was sacked as manager and was replaced by former
Inter Milan manager
Roberto Mancini. With the good form of
Nigel de Jong,
Vincent Kompany and new signing
Patrick Vieira at the club, Ireland spent most of the second half of the season as a substitute. By the end of the
2009–10 season, he only scored three goals, which were all before Mancini's arrival. Mancini said Ireland must "change his head" in order to play.
Aston Villa At the start of the
2010–11 Premier League season, Ireland was targeted to be transferred with loan to
Aston Villa in exchange for
James Milner, but the deal was held up when he demanded £2 million from Manchester City to agree to the move. On 17 August 2010 it was reported the deal had been done, and he was at Aston Villa's
Bodymoor Heath Training Ground for a medical. The final price was £8million in a part exchange for Milner. Ireland signed a 4-year deal with the Midlands club. After completing the move, Ireland criticised his former club, saying that its young players were "money-obsessed" and that: "I guess James Milner must think the grass is greener on the other side. He's going to get a shock soon because it's definitely not that way." Ireland made his debut for the club on his 24th birthday in an away fixture at
Newcastle United. Ireland started and played for the full duration of the match as Villa were beaten 6–0. However, by the end of October 2010, Ireland had been dropped from the Villa team with manager
Gérard Houllier publicly stating that he needed to work harder at his game. On the final day of the transfer window, 31 January 2011, Ireland joined
Newcastle United on loan until the end of the season, with a view to a permanent deal. Ireland was already injured when he joined Newcastle and suffered a number of setbacks, including a controversial nightclub incident with teammate Leon Best the night before a match. He finally made his debut on 19 April 2011 in a 0–0 draw with
Manchester United, appearing as a 65th-minute substitute. However, after appearing only twice and playing just 49 minutes of football for the
Tyneside club, Ireland was ruled out for the rest of the season with an ankle injury, and was returned to Aston Villa. At the start of the
2011–12 season, Ireland stated his intentions to remain at Aston Villa and fight for his place in the team under new manager
Alex McLeish, despite having a disappointing first term at the club. It was also confirmed that he would take the number 7 jersey from
Ashley Young who had recently joined
Manchester United. Alex McLeish warned Ireland to create headlines on the pitch after being pictured posing with
shisha pipe on Twitter. On 31 December 2011, Ireland scored his first ever goal for Villa in a 3–1 away win at Chelsea, scoring the opener and assisting the third goal in a man of the match winning performance. At the end of the season, after some impressive displays, Ireland was voted Aston Villa's Supporters' player of the season. After a positive start to the
2012–13 season, Ireland broke a bone is his wrist during Villa's 4–1 loss away at Southampton on 22 September in which he had assisted a
Darren Bent goal. Manager
Paul Lambert revealed it would rule him out for "a few weeks". Paul Lambert left Ireland out of his squad for the second half of the 2012–13 season for 'footballing reasons'. At the end of the season Ireland was heavily linked with a move away from the club and began training with the reserves.
Stoke City in 2015 On 2 September 2013, Ireland joined
Stoke City on loan for the
2013–14 season, which would see him link up with
Mark Hughes. Speaking after joining Stoke, Ireland expressed the hope that his loan spell would help him resurrect his career, stating: "It's been really frustrating as I take my job seriously and it's been difficult for me not being on the team bus playing games. I'm just so grateful to the manager here at Stoke for giving me the opportunity to build up my career again. I've absolutely got a point to prove and I'm dying to get back into the swing of things. This is a massive opportunity and I'm still only 27. It's a vital year for me to be playing week in, week out." Ireland made his Stoke debut on 14 September 2013 in a 0–0 draw against his former club Manchester City. Ireland scored his first goal for Stoke on 25 September 2013 in a 2–0
League Cup win over
Tranmere Rovers. On 9 November 2013, he scored against
Swansea City in a 3–3 draw. He made his move permanent on 14 January 2014. On 15 April 2014, Ireland signed a new three-year contract with Stoke keeping him contracted until the summer of 2017. Ireland played 29 times in 2013–14 as Stoke finished in 9th position. He also scored in the next round against
Rochdale. On 28 February 2015, Ireland suffered a deep cut on his calf which required 15 stitches following a challenge by
Hull City defender
Maynor Figueroa. Ireland was again overlooked by Hughes in
2015–16 as he made 16 appearances of which only three were starts and none were in the Premier League. Ireland missed the entire
2016–17 season due to injury. In July 2017, he signed six-month contract extension to enable him to continue his rehabilitation. Another contract extension until the end of the season followed in December. Ireland made only five appearances in
2017–18 as Stoke suffered relegation to the
EFL Championship. He was released by Stoke at the end of the season.
Bolton Wanderers Ireland joined
EFL Championship side
Bolton Wanderers on 9 October 2018. On 20 December 2018, Ireland left Bolton without playing a game, though he did play two matches for Bolton's
Development Squad, after having his contract cancelled by mutual consent. Ireland stated in June 2020 that he regretted joining Bolton as they were going through financial trouble and assumed he did not play as he had playing bonuses in his contract. ==International career==