Shaun Richard Maloney (born 24 January 1983) is a Scottish football coach, who is the current manager of Wigan Athletic, and former player. Maloney played for Celtic, Aston Villa, Wigan Athletic, Chicago Fire, Hull City and the Scotland national team as an attacking midfielder or winger. More about Shaun Maloney
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Maloney started his career at Celtic, playing 215 matches across all competitions and winning honours including five Scottish Premier League titles. He was the first player to claim both the SPFA Players' Player of the Year and the SPFA Young Player of the Year awards in the same season, doing so in 2005–06. He had a spell in the Premier League with Aston Villa, before returning for a second spell at Celtic. Maloney returned to English football in 2011 with Wigan Athletic, helping them win the 2013 FA Cup final. Maloney then briefly played in Major League Soccer for Chicago Fire. He last played for Hull City for two seasons, before retiring due to injury in 2017. Maloney made his senior international debut for Scotland in 2005 and he went on to earn 47 caps, scoring seven goals.In total, we tracked 99 items since 01/09/2012. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.
The most expensive item with a signature of Shaun Maloney (#BidToRemember - Match-worn, signed #10 shirt - Wigan Athletic - Shaun Maloney) was sold in November 2014 for £234.00 while the cheapest item (Shaun Maloney Celtic Wigan Athletic Hull City Aston Villa Scotland Signed Photo) found a new owner for £0.01 in March 2019. The month with the most items sold (5) was September 2012 with an average selling price of £0.99 for an autographed item of Shaun Maloney. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in June 2020 with £117.50 and the month that saw the lowest prices with £0.50 was April 2013. In average, an autographed item from Shaun Maloney is worth £2.99.
Most recently, these items with a signature of Shaun Maloney were sold on eBay - click here for more items.
Item Title | Price | Store | |
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CELTIC - SHAUN MALONEY - HAND SIGNED ACTION PHOTO | £4.99 | ||
CELTIC: SHAUN MALONEY SIGNED 6x4 ACTION PHOTO+COA | £2.99 | ||
SHAUN MALONEY - CELTIC - ASTON VILLA - SCOTLAND SIGNED WHITE CARD | £1.49 | ||
SHAUN MALONEY CELTIC ASTON VILLA WIGAN HULL HIBERNIAN SCOTLAND SIGNED CARD | £1.29 | ||
Shaun Maloney Celtic football signed Young Player of the Year 2002 cover M73 | £2.19 | ||
SHAUN MALONEY HULL CITY SIGNED MATCH ATTAX 2016/17 CARD | £1.75 | ||
Shaun Maloney Signed Celtic Photograph Autograph Football Scotland | £1.79 | ||
Shaun Maloney, Celtic. 12 x 10 Personally Signed Mount | £18.99 | ||
Shaun Maloney. Scotland. Celtic. Wigan. Hnd signed Royal Banner of Scotland flag | £25.00 | ||
Signed Shaun Maloney White Card - Wigan Athletic Autograph +COA | £2.49 |
Shaun Maloney was part of the Wigan side that stunned City to win the FA Cup... (01/04/24): EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW BY WILL PICKWORTH: After 91 goalless minutes, Shaun Maloney whipped in a corner which Ben Watson attacked and powered past Joe Hart.
Shaun Maloney is named the new Wigan boss after Kolo Toure after just nine games (01/28/23): Shaun Maloney has been named as the new Wigan Athletic manager following the removal of Kolo Toure. Maloney returns to manage the Championship strugglers as a former player.
Kolo Toure sacked by Championship strugglers Wigan as manager after just 58 days (01/26/23): Shaun Maloney is expected to replace Kolo Toure as manager at Wigan, following the latter's dismissal on Thursday.
Hibernian sack Shaun Maloney after just four months in charge (04/19/22): Hibernian have sacked manager Shaun Maloney after four months in charge. Maloney has departed in the wake of Saturday's Scottish Cup semi-final defeat by Hearts.