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Published 17:49 13 Aug 2016 BST
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O'Shea has been a fine Premier League player and will forever be in Irish footballing folklore. His legs are going, if not gone, however and was dropped by Sam Allardyce and Martin O'Neill in the past six months.
These are not his halcyon days at Manchester United and there's no Luis Figo around.
There is a likelihood that the Waterford native could be a screen in front on Sunderland's back four when City put the squeeze on. Still, there was some confusion, anger and mirth on Twitter about O'Shea's new role.
https://twitter.com/JakLew89/status/764492010917072900
https://twitter.com/LukeLessUnited/status/764491721648504834
https://twitter.com/minstrel69/status/764499267910307840
https://twitter.com/DanielRundle/status/764501915363381248
https://twitter.com/DarraghHarkin/status/764496557819437056
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