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14 Facts About Steven Masterton

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Steven Allan Masterton was born on 2 January 1985 and is a Scottish football midfielder who last played for Scottish Junior Football Association, West Region side Hurlford United.

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Steven Masterton played in the Scottish Youth Cup winning team of 2004.

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Masterton along with Neil McGregor and Steven Naismith were promoted to the first team squad shortly afterwards.

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Steven Masterton signed for Clyde in the summer of 2005, and made his debut as a substitute in a Scottish Challenge Cup tie against Brechin City.

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Steven Masterton became a fringe player in his first few months at Clyde, but got a regular place in the team, filling in for long-term injury victim Paul McHale.

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Steven Masterton played against Roy Keane during Clyde's famous win over Celtic in the Scottish Cup, in January 2006.

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Steven Masterton is somewhat of a dead-ball expert, and the majority of his goals come direct from free kicks.

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On 16 May 2008, Steven Masterton agreed to join First Division rivals Greenock Morton.

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Steven Masterton continued his cup goal scoring exploits with the opener against Peterhead in the Scottish Cup loss at Balmoor, before opening his league tally with the equaliser first half free-kick at Cappielow in the victory over Ross County.

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In June 2010, Steven Masterton joined Conference National side Crawley on a one-year deal.

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Steven Masterton made his debut in the Scottish Cup draw with Annan Athletic, and he scored the final goal of the match ten minutes after replacing another ex-Morton midfielder, Darren Young.

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On 10 November 2012, Steven Masterton left the club by mutual consent after he injured himself in a Scottish cup game with Nairn County, The Clyde website said he was suffering with groin problems.

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Steven Masterton signed for Junior side Hurlford United by Manager Derek McCulloch in February 2013.

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Steven Masterton was forced to retire from the game at the age of 29 after a succession of injuries.