Two excellent pieces of news about Byrne that put him firmly on the list of young players who should be watched closely by management next year with a view to possible inclusion in the squad for the World Cup qualifiers, along with Hoban, Murray, Kavanagh, Williams, Carruthers, Browne, Duffy, Grego-Cox, maybe the two Lenihans and some of the other QPR youngsters. And hopefully a few others still in their respective youth teams or at League One or League of Ireland clubs will make progress over the next few months
Will he ever get the Alex Hanlon monkey of his back though?
DID YOU NOTICE A SIGN OUTSIDE MY HOUSE...?
If he starts the season playing regularly I wonder does that merit inclusion in the senior squad? Fair enough it was tough to include him previously given his age and lack of senior experience.
Cambuur finished 12th in the Dutch top flight in the season just passed. Vytautas Andriuškevičius plays for the Lithuanian senior side. Other than that, most of their players are Dutch, aside from Bartholomew Ogbeche (who remembers him?), a Polish and an Austrian under 21 (Man City loanee). 13th placed Go Ahead Eagles provide little in the line of foreigners but their only one is a Togolese international.
More interesting are Zwolle, who came 11th and their foreigners are:
Australian with 2 caps but not in squad at present
Current Congo international
Former Greek under 21 (overage now and no senior cap)
Current Czech forward
Keeper from Belgium with no international experience
Young Serbian defender with apparently no international experience.
Current Finnish international
Current New Zealand international.
Greek-German with no international experience
I reckon the squad for the final qualifiers would be pretty much be set, chosen from those who have been called up over the last twelve months, with really only one possible floppy-haired addition, whose name we are not allowed to mention until he makes that big decision. It's probably too late for Byrne to break in for those games, even if he does start playing for Cambuur (although I'm sure Dunphy will be screaming for his inclusion, should he complete a couple of passes against "THE GREAT AJAX AMSTERDAM"). However, should we turn things around and actually make it to Euro 2016 and if Byrne really emerges as a serious player in the Eredivisie, then certainly there is the potential opportunity for him to be blooded into the team during pre-tournament friendlies and then included in the finals squad. However, those are two big "ifs" at this point.
Barry Maguire never got a look-in when he was doing OK in Eredivisie, so not sure this'll be any different. He'd need to be really tearing it up.
You may be right but there is reason to believe this will be different than the Barry Maguire situation - mid-level Eredivisie teams was the pinnacle (so far anyway) of Maguire's career before dropping to the Eerste Divisie and that's not quite high enough a level to be an Irish International. Byrne's stint in the Eredivisie next season is clearly being planned as a stepping stone to the Man City first team, particularly when viewed in combination with the three-year contract he just signed. And certainly, he would have to really tear things up over there to merit a place in our Euro 2016 finals squad, should we make it, however even a good season there would still indicate that his career path is well on track and that he could well figure in the next qualifying campaign.
confirmed, season long loan: http://cambuur.nl/nieuws/city-midden...ar-sc-cambuur/
Possibly, but City have sent a load of players out on loan in recent seasons (Denayer, Guidetti, Rusnak, etc) without any of them getting near the first team.
http://www.goal.com/en-ie/news/3942/...r?ICID=HP_BN_4Hopefully I can bring a bit of bite, a bit of Irish attitude," the Dubliner revealed. "I like scoring goals, but most people would say passing is my best attribute. So hopefully I can get a few goals and a few assists.
Really good attitude by this young lad and he seems genuinely excited about the move to Cambuur. At the age of 19 it would be easy for him to turn his nose up at a move which will bring cultural and logistical barriers e.g. the language, age profile of the players compared to himself, further distance from home etc. But Byrne seems intent on embracing it.
There was a link posted here of a video done by Man City in which they interview Byrne but also the man that owns the digs in which Byrne originally stayed in. It seemed that Byrne and this chap enjoyed a solid relationship and he was quick to compliment Byrne's character.
Very excited about this lad. He's making all the right noises both on (physically) and off (verbally) the field.
Sure, I understand, we shouldn't get overexcited, but even with the loanees you mention, their career paths are still going fairly well, even if they didn't quite make it at Man City: Guidetti, admittedly has been a bit of a loan ranger, with some mixed results (albeit affected by injury and illness) - however his season at Celtic was quite productive (more appearances and goals than Anthony Stokes) and he should be picked up by someone, now that he has been released (he also picked up a couple of caps for Sweden); Denayer was PFA Scotland young Player of The Year, broke into the Belgian team during his loan spell and has been quoted as saying that he wants to remain at Celtic; Rusnak, who also went to Cambuur, spent half a season there before, arguably, moving up a grade on a permanent basis to Groningen and scoring the goals that won them their first Dutch Cup. So even if Byrne emulates these players, he could still be considered for the World Cup 2018 squad. Plus, having signed a three-year contract, he won't be released into the wilderness by City at the end of the loan spell (although there is always the possibility that he may spend the following season in the reserves or back with the U-21s). So, definitely one for MON to keep an eye on.
He's a very slight looking lad. He'll surely need to bulk up a bit.
No more slight than some of City's other midfielders. Bulking up is what most English clubs would have him do though.
http://www.dehuisaanhuis.nl/sport/48...rne-uitvallen/
Injured already.
OH COME ON!!!! I guess that shows just how foolish I was, speculating as to whether he would be ready for the next World Cup Qualifiers, without taking into account the inevitable injury that had to befall him, as a talented young Irish footballer. Seriously it's become like a variation on an old Bill Hicks joke:
Keith O'Neill...injured; Richard Sadlier...injured; Terry Dixon...injured; Steven Reid...injured; Joey O'Brien...injured; Darron Gibson...injured; Robbie Brady...injured; Glenn Whelan...64 caps.
Bill Hicks version here, if you don't know it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXezjbuzh14
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My Dutch is rusty - what's the story?
from Google Translate: https://translate.google.com/transla...%2F&edit-text=
Cambuur's twitter account stated but he was taken to hospital to get checked out: https://twitter.com/SCCambuurLwd/sta...58682363322368Jelsum - Cambuur is the training campaign season 2015/2016 started very convincing. In the traditional opening game was won only 1-2.Jack Byrne, just come over (on loan) Manchester City, only took a few minutes. The midfielder soon had an injury to the side after he came in the second half in the squad. The injury to his left ankle seems to fall along according to initial reports.
The scoring process was as follows: 0-1 Narsingh (also resting), 0-2 The Zone, 1-2 Kingma (penalty).
Tomorrow Cambuur visiting Drachtster Boys. The start of the second exhibition game of the Leeuwarden eredivisionist was set at 18.00.
(translated from the original Dutch)
and according to this guy on twitter, it's not serious: https://twitter.com/058_FJK/status/617078628837404673The injury of Jack Byrne seems after closer examination in the hospital. More later
Quick checkup to hospital seem to show no serious injuries
He needs to bulk up his ankles.
diagnosis confirmed by Byrne: https://twitter.com/Jackb_8/statuses/617397667656794112
Good news from the scan today no major damage to the ankle and should be back on the pitch very soon thanks all the fans for the messages
Disaster for Byrne.
https://twitter.com/EmeraldExiles/st...61294215872512
Out for a week.
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