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22/10/2001, 11:18 PM
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BRIAN KERR has included Cork City’s teenage sensational Colin Patrick O’Brien in his 21-man squad for next month’s UEFA Under-19 qualifiers to be played in Cork. O’Brien, a product of the City FAS course, has burst onto the eircom League scene this season with four goals in nine appearances.
Ireland open their challenge against Latvia at S. Colman’s Park on Monday, November 5. They then meet Austria at Turner’s Cross on the Wednesday before playing Croatia back at St. Colman’s Park on the Friday.
The winners of the mini-tournament go into a two-legged play-off with the winners of that making the finals in Norway next summer.
Tournament fixtures:
Monday (November 5):
Republic of Ireland v Latvia (St. Colman’s Park, 7.30),
Austria v Croatia (Midleton, 2.0).
Wednesday (November 7):
Republic of Ireland v Austria (Turner’s Cros, 2.0),
Latvia v Croatia (Buttevant, 2.0).
Friday (November 9):
Republic of Ireland v Croatia (St. Colman’s Park, 7.30),
Austria v Latvia (Mardyke, 7.30).
Republic of Ireland squad:
Goalkeepers: Wayne Henderson (Aston Villa), Brian Murphy (Manchester City).
Defenders: Mark Rossiter (Sunderland), Sean Dillon (Aston Villa), Stephen Capper (Sunderland), Paddy McCarthy (Manchester City), Stephen Paisley (Mancheseter City), Glen Whelan (Manchester City).
Midfielders: Iam Simpemba (Wycombe Wanderers), Stephen Brennan (Newcastle United), Keith Gilroy (Middlesbrough), Graham Ward (Wolves), Sean Thornton (Tranmere Rovers), Michael Foley (Liverpool), Daryl McMahon (West Ham United), Liam Kearney (Nottingham Forest), Glenn Lacey (Sunderland). Strikers: Jonathan Daly (Stockport County), Colin O’Brien (Cork City), George Snee (Tottenham Hotspur), Adrian Deane (Charlton Athletic)
BRIAN KERR has included Cork City’s teenage sensational Colin Patrick O’Brien in his 21-man squad for next month’s UEFA Under-19 qualifiers to be played in Cork. O’Brien, a product of the City FAS course, has burst onto the eircom League scene this season with four goals in nine appearances.
Ireland open their challenge against Latvia at S. Colman’s Park on Monday, November 5. They then meet Austria at Turner’s Cross on the Wednesday before playing Croatia back at St. Colman’s Park on the Friday.
The winners of the mini-tournament go into a two-legged play-off with the winners of that making the finals in Norway next summer.
Tournament fixtures:
Monday (November 5):
Republic of Ireland v Latvia (St. Colman’s Park, 7.30),
Austria v Croatia (Midleton, 2.0).
Wednesday (November 7):
Republic of Ireland v Austria (Turner’s Cros, 2.0),
Latvia v Croatia (Buttevant, 2.0).
Friday (November 9):
Republic of Ireland v Croatia (St. Colman’s Park, 7.30),
Austria v Latvia (Mardyke, 7.30).
Republic of Ireland squad:
Goalkeepers: Wayne Henderson (Aston Villa), Brian Murphy (Manchester City).
Defenders: Mark Rossiter (Sunderland), Sean Dillon (Aston Villa), Stephen Capper (Sunderland), Paddy McCarthy (Manchester City), Stephen Paisley (Mancheseter City), Glen Whelan (Manchester City).
Midfielders: Iam Simpemba (Wycombe Wanderers), Stephen Brennan (Newcastle United), Keith Gilroy (Middlesbrough), Graham Ward (Wolves), Sean Thornton (Tranmere Rovers), Michael Foley (Liverpool), Daryl McMahon (West Ham United), Liam Kearney (Nottingham Forest), Glenn Lacey (Sunderland). Strikers: Jonathan Daly (Stockport County), Colin O’Brien (Cork City), George Snee (Tottenham Hotspur), Adrian Deane (Charlton Athletic)