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    FAI International Awards 2017

    Nominees announced earlier this week: http://www.fai.ie/ireland/news/nomin...ootball-awards
    2016 'Three' FAI International Football Awards Nominees

    Senior International Player of the Year
    Robbie Brady
    Seamus Coleman
    Jeff Hendrick


    Young International Player of the Year

    Robbie Brady
    Shane Duffy
    Jeff Hendrick


    Senior Women's International Player of the Year

    Karen Duggan
    Aine O'Gorman
    Stephanie Roche


    International Goal of the Year

    Robbie Brady v Italy (UEFA EURO 2016)
    Wes Hoolahan v Sweden (UEFA EURO 2016)
    James McClean v Austria (2018 FIFA World Cup Qualifier)


    Under 21 International Player of the Year

    Harry Charsley
    Josh Cullen
    Callum O'Dowda


    Under 19 International Player of the Year

    Colm Deasy
    George Poynton
    Connor Ronan


    Under 19 Women's International Player of the Year

    Lucy McCartan
    Roma McLaughlin
    Amanda McQuillan


    Under 17 International Player of the Year

    Canice Carroll
    Jayson Molumby
    Declan Rice


    Under 17 Women's International Player of the Year

    Sadhbh Doyle
    Leanne Kiernan
    Saoirse Noonan


    Under 16 International Player of the Year

    Aaron Bolger
    Jordan Doherty
    Lee O'Connor


    Under 16 Women's International Player of the Year

    Megan Mackey
    Carla McManus
    Tyler Toland


    Under 15 International Player of the Year

    Sean Brennan
    Adam Idah
    Callum Thompson


    Junior International Player of the Year

    David Hoban
    Stephen Kelly
    Danny O'Neill


    Intermediate Player of the Year

    Peter Doherty
    Mark Horgan
    Andy McNulty


    FAI School's International Player of the Year

    Shane Hanney
    Conor Kane
    Conor McCarthy


    FAI Colleges/Universities International Player of the Year

    Matthew Connor
    George Poynton
    Paul Rooney


    Football For All International Player of the Year

    Luke Evans
    John Farrell
    Paul McMahon


    SSE Airtricity League Player of the Year

    Andy Boyle
    Daryl Horgan
    Sean Maguire


    Special Merit Award

    Dundalk FC
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    Is 25 a young player now?
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    Richard Dunne won it at 24/25 IIRC
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    Quote Originally Posted by tetsujin1979 View Post
    Richard Dunne won it at 24/25 IIRC
    Richard Dunne won it in 2000, having just turned 21 a month earlier.

    http://www.independent.ie/sport/kins...-26104137.html

    Niall Quinn aged 24, Terry Phelan aged 25, Jeff Kenna aged 25, Darren O'Dea aged 24, Robbie Brady aged 24 are oldest players to have won it since 1990.

    I think it's a bit silly really that a 25 year old is still considered a young player.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nigel-harps1954 View Post
    Richard Dunne won it in 2000, having just turned 21 a month earlier.

    http://www.independent.ie/sport/kins...-26104137.html

    Niall Quinn aged 24, Terry Phelan aged 25, Jeff Kenna aged 25, Darren O'Dea aged 24, Robbie Brady aged 24 are oldest players to have won it since 1990.

    I think it's a bit silly really that a 25 year old is still considered a young player.
    It'd be a bit silly considering they youngest player in our squad is O'Dowda and after that they're all 24-25. Probably more of a reflection of where we are as a nation that our young players aren't coming through until they're in their mid twenties.

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    Does Alan Browne not count as an Under 21 International?

    Or Darragh Lenihan?

    Surely they would be more deserving than Charsley, or even Cullen or O'Dowda.

    IDK about Lenihan but Browne is still eligible for them.

    I assume Lenihan was as of 6-12 months ago.

    I remember Mata playing for Spain U-21's when he was around 24 and Lenihan has only just turned 23.
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    what did they do at international level in the last 12 months?
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    "it wouldn't be you if you didn't put pressure on" says MON to a fairly innocent question from Tony O'Donoghue. He didn't crack anything close to a smile all interview.

    It must be the most pointless and tedious beef in Irish soccer history and, unless Tony being a proper pr*ick behind the scenes, it looks to be all MON'S issue.

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    Also, very interesting from Robbie that he's back next season for at least a season more. Will be intriguing to see what he does but he'll be after a long time out of the game by then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Olé Olé View Post
    "it wouldn't be you if you didn't put pressure on" says MON to a fairly innocent question from Tony O'Donoghue. He didn't crack anything close to a smile all interview.

    It must be the most pointless and tedious beef in Irish soccer history and, unless Tony being a proper pr*ick behind the scenes, it looks to be all MON'S issue.
    What was the questioned that he bristled about ? Tony O'Donoghue had a similar relationship with Trap and even with Noel King during his short reign. His questions can be a bit ott on occasions.
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    I think O'Neill sees Tony O'Donoghue as a puppet for the likes of Eamon Dunphy, who has relentlessly berated and ridiculed every Irish manager for a generation. It's like he wants to get his retaliation in first, maybe to make TOD less sure of himself and more nervous about asking the 'big' questions (90% of which tend to be about Wes Hoolahan). Being questioned in victory as well as defeat is probably not something he's willing to entertain either, rightly or wrongly.

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