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Timeline |
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Ryan Glen Mason |
Birth |
13 June 1991 in Enfield, Greater London [registered in Enfield, July 1991]**.**Attended Cheshunt School |
Partner |
Rachel Peters |
Source |
Jack Rollin's SkySports Yearbook [2013] & |
Playing Career |
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Club(s) |
Mason joined the Tottenham Hotspur FC Academy in June 2007 and signed his first professional contract a year later. On 13 June 2009, Mason was loaned out to Yeovil Town FC, along with teammate Steven Caulker, initially for three months, but extended to the season, however, he was recalled on 15 March 2010. On 13 August 2010, Mason was loaned to Doncaster Rovers FC for two months, he was reloaned again to Rovers on 21 January 2011. Mason returned to Spurs to sign a three-year contract, and was then re-loaned again to Doncaster on a season-long loan, but was recalled on 24 November 2011. On 29 December 2011, Mason and Harry Kane joined Millwall FC on loan until the end of the season. On 31 January 2013, Mason was loaned out to French club Lorient FC, but returned on 23 April without making any appearances**. On 23 July 2013, Mason signed a season long loan with Swindon Town FC. He returned to Tottenham to become a regular first team member. However, Mason chose to join Hull City AFC over Sunderland AFC on 30 August 2016 for a club record fee of £13 million. Mason suffered a fractured skull following a collision with Gary Cahill on 22 January 2017. He was forced to retire on 13 February 2018.** |
League honours132+31 appearances, 35 goals |
Yeovil Town FC 2009-10 loan 26+two appearances, six goalsdebut (league one): 8 August 2009 Yeovil Town FC 2 Tranmere Rovers FC 0.Doncaster Rovers FC 2010-11 loan seven+twelve appearancesdebut (championship): 14 August 2010 Doncaster Rovers FC 1 Bristol Rovers FC 1.Millwall FC 2012 loan three+two appearancesdebut (championship): 31 January 2012 Millwall FC 0 Watford FC 2. Swindon Town FC 2013-14 loan thirteen+five appearances, five goalsdebut (league one): 3 August 2013 Peterborough United FC 1 Swindon Town FC0.Tottenham Hotspur FC 2014-16 37+sixteen appearances, two goalsdebut: 27 September 2014 Arsenal FC 1 Tottenham Hotspur FC 1.Hull City AFC 2016-17 eleven+five appearances, one goaldebut: (sub) 10 September 2016 Burnley FC 1 Hull City AFC 1. last: 22 January 2017 Chelsea FC 2 Hull City AFC 0. |
Club honours |
Football League Cup runners-up 2014-15;Premier League third place 2015-16 (22 apps);FA Cup best fifth round 2011-12 (1); 2015-16 (1); |
Individual honours |
None |
Distinctions |
None |
Height/Weight |
5' 9", 10st. 0lbs [2013]. |
Source |
Jack Rollin's SkySports Yearbook [2013] |
Management Career |
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Club(s) League History P 10 - W 4 - D 1 - L 5. |
Mason joined the Tottenham Hotspur FC backroom staff after he was forced to retire from playing on 13 February 2018. On 20 April 2021, however, Mason was appointed as caretaker manager until the end of the season, a day after the sacking of José Mourinho. He returned to the hotseat again as a caretaker on 23 April 2023. |
Club honours |
Football League Cup runners-up 2020-21; |
England Career |
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Player number |
**1207th player to appear for England. |
Position(s) |
Midfielder |
Only match |
No. 9 4 2, 31 March 2015, Italy 1 England 1, a friendly match at Juventus Stadium, Vallette, Torino, substitute (73:47), aged 23 years 291 days. |
Major tournaments |
None |
Team honours |
None |
Individual honours |
England U20 (one appearances, 2011), England U19 (four appearances, one goal, 2009-10). |
Distinctions |
None |