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Donegalcelt
15/11/2005, 11:48 AM
Hi folks,
A friend of mine is working for a small film company in Dublin and they're thinking about making a few shows on the Irish team. If any of you have any information on the following, please post it on.

1 - Irish one cap wonders - even guys that came on as sub for a matter of minutes

2 - The nearly men - heartbreaks for Ireland like the Paris game in '65, failure in '82, offside decision in Bulgaria etc.

Cheers

joeSoap
15/11/2005, 12:40 PM
Here's a list of players that got just one cap for Ireland. I've highlighted the ones I know anything about:

Paddy Andrews (1935), Tom Arrigan (1937), Eddie Bailham (1964), Jimmy Bermingham (1929), Paddy Bermingham (1934), Keith Branagan (1997), Fran Brennan (1965), Florrie Burke (1951), John Burke (1929), Tom Burke (1934), Paul Butler (2000), Jack Byrne (1928), Jason Byrne (2004), Sean Byrne (1931), Jerome Clarke (1978), Mattie Clarke (1950), Tim Coffey (1949), Frank Collins (1927), Hugh Connolly (1936), James Connolly (1926), Ned Courtney (1946), Owen Coyle (1994), Tim Cuneen (1951), Sean Cusack (1952), Paddy Daly (1949), Christy Doyle (1959), Denis Doyle (1926), Larry Doyle (1931), Mick Doyle (2004), Bobby Duffy (1950), Jimmy Dunne (1971), Peter Eccles (1986), Robert Egan (1929), Michael Evans (1997), Eamonn Fagan (1973), Jack Fagan (1926), Kevin Fitzpatrick (1969), Mick Foley (1926), Mick Gallagher (1954), Patsy Gallagher (1931), Mick Gannon (1971), Bobby Gilbert (1966), Christy Giles (1950), Jim Goodwin (2002), Joe Grace (1926), Dick Griffiths (1934), Austin Hayes (1979), Willie Hayes (1949), Jim Higgins (1951), Gary Howlett (1984), Mick Kearin (1971), Fred Kearns (1954), Noel Kelly (1954), John Keogh (1966), Shay Keogh (1958), Joe Kinsella (1928), Alec Kirkland (1927), Dinny Lowry (1962), Miah Lynch (1934), Jonathan Macken (2004), Tony Macken (1977), Owen Madden (1936), Jim Maguire (1929), Gerry Malone (1949), Christy Martin (1927), Jimmy McCann (1956), Mick McCarthy (1932), Johnny McGowan (1947), Bill McGuire (1935), Paddy Meehan (1934), Mike Milligan (1992), Cathal Muckian (1978), Tommy Muldoon (1927), Liam Munroe (1953), Albie Murphy (1955), Barry Murphy (1986), Joe Murphy (2003), Terry Murray (1950), Billy Newman (1969), Lar O'Byrne (1949), Mick O'Flanagan (1946), Kelham O'Hanlon (1987), John O'Neill (1960), Charlie Reid (1931), Richard Sadlier (2002), Ted Scannell (1954), Pat Scully (1988), Mick Smyth (1968), Johnny Squires (1934), Jack Sullivan (1928), Maurice Swan (1960), Tommy Taylor (1958), John Thompson (2003), Johnny Walsh (1982), Fran Watters (1926), Jimmy White (1928), Dick Whittaker (1959), Joe Williams (1937)

OwlsFan
15/11/2005, 12:44 PM
I remember the Austin Hayes cap. A game in Lansdowne but I can't remember against whom.

Has Alan Mahon not just got one cap also ? One of the worst performances I've ever seen - every ball he passed went to the opposition (literally).

joeSoap
15/11/2005, 12:47 PM
These (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Football_World_Cup_1982_(qualification)#UEFA_Group _2) were the original 'nearly men'. A super side managed by Hand, that got screwed in Belgium, and in Rotterdam by disgraceful refereeing decisions.

I was only 13 or 14, but I cried bitter tears over some of these games.:(

OwlsFan
15/11/2005, 12:54 PM
I was at most of those games. Belgium was a disaster. A wet and windy night in Heysel stadium. There was a fairly good Irish support at the game and we conceded a goal with not long to go. Can't remember clearly whether it was a free kick or not that resulted in the goal but it was the usual sad traipse home from an away game. I don't remember us being robbed in Holland. Great performance in the 2-2 draw coming from behind. I think Lawrenson made a good run for the equaliser scored by Stapleton I think. One of our best away performances ever. A young Ronnie Whelan came on as a sub in that game for Mick Martin.

joeSoap
15/11/2005, 12:54 PM
I remember the Austin Hayes cap. A game in Lansdowne but I can't remember against whom..

Wednesday, May 2nd, 1979

European Championship qualifier

Lansdowne Road, Dublin

Republic of Ireland 2 (Daly, Givens)
Denmark 0

Ireland: Gerry Peyton (Fulham), Eamonn Gregg (Bohemians), Paddy Mulligan (West Bromwich Albion), Mick Martin (Newcastle United), Jimmy Holmes (Tottenham), Gerry Daly (Derby County), Johnny Giles (Shamrock Rovers) capt, Liam Brady (Arsenal), Austin Hayes (Southampton), Frank Stapleton (Arsenal), Don Givens (Birmingham City)

Subs: Mickey Walsh (Queen's Park Rangers) for Hayes 61 mins, Paul McGee (Queen's Park Rangers) for Givens 71 mins

Manager: Johnny Giles

Denmark: Kjaer, F Nielsen, Rontved, Larsen, Lerby, Olsen, Arnesen, Lund, Simonsen, B Nielsen, Elkjaer

Subs: Agerbeck for B Nielsen 76 mins

Referee: Vautrot (France)

Tenderloins
15/11/2005, 12:58 PM
Not too many of the one cap winners were expected to make any impact or become a permanent member of the team.
Among those that were possibly seen as part of the future were Richard Sadlier whos career was wrecked by injury
Paul Butler was looked upon as a possibility until he actually played and then we realised that he was woeful.
Gary Howlett was another who was expected to go on to better things and didn't.
For years people had been clamouring for Owen Coyle a prolific goalscorer in Scotland and England to get a game and he got a cap coming on against Holland in a friendly that Ireland won prior to the 1994 WC. At that stage there was possibly one place as a striker in the squad still up for grabs. HE didn't impress Charlton and was never picked again.

OwlsFan
15/11/2005, 1:55 PM
Who was Jimmy Dunne (1971) ? I should remember him. Mick Smyth (Rovers) and Eddie Bailham (Rovers but before my time) I remember.

Surprised you haven't highlighted John Thompson (2003) of Forest.

I think Dinny Lowry was a LoI goalie who played for yonks and Keith Branagan (1997) was also a goalie who never quite made it in England.

Mick Gannon (1971) played for Shels as far as I remember and Bobby Gilbert (1966) was another Rovers striker who was succeeded at Rovers by the current Cork City Manager, Dayo Richardson.

Michael Evans (1997) is still scoring goals in the lower leagues, last I remember at Plymouth.

dr_peepee
15/11/2005, 2:28 PM
Keith Brannigan played in the Premiership with Bolton and Ipswich. I think he played against Wales with Jon Goodman

Donal81
15/11/2005, 3:06 PM
Apparently Branagan was a Bolton legend...I remember him in a few squads alright.

Stuttgart88
15/11/2005, 3:08 PM
Didn't Goodman play as sub in the first macedonian disaster?

Owls Fan, Gerets clearly dived for Belgium's free kick. Blatant cheating. I was sick for days on end.

dr_peepee
15/11/2005, 4:08 PM
Didn't Goodman play as sub in the first macedonian disaster?

Probbly did, but I'm nearly sure he played in a Friendly against Wales under McCarthy

brine3
15/11/2005, 5:05 PM
Paris was hardly heartbreak as much as the FAI shooting their own team in the foot.

Fergie's Son
15/11/2005, 5:10 PM
I had high hopes for Mike Milligan. He was fantastic for Oldham when they played Man. U in the FA cup over 2-3 replays. Really dominated the midfield. He just never made the grade it seems.

Those matches were also interesting for the development of one Dennis Irwin.

OwlsFan
15/11/2005, 5:22 PM
Owls Fan, Gerets clearly dived for Belgium's free kick. Blatant cheating. I was sick for days on end.

Don't remember it on the night and haven't seen it since. Remember the goal and the ball rebounding off the crossbar on to the head of a Belgian. Wet, misearable and another World Cup dream gone. No wonder I think Jack CHarlton is a legend.

Dan K
15/11/2005, 8:32 PM
Micky Evans, called up about 1997 when playing for Saints. Some kid discovered that he was eligible and told Mick McCarthy.

He's now playing for Plymouth.

Superhoops
15/11/2005, 9:00 PM
Who was Jimmy Dunne (1971) ? I should remember him. Mick Smyth (Rovers) and Eddie Bailham (Rovers but before my time) I remember.

Surprised you haven't highlighted John Thompson (2003) of Forest.

I think Dinny Lowry was a LoI goalie who played for yonks and Keith Branagan (1997) was also a goalie who never quite made it in England.

Mick Gannon (1971) played for Shels as far as I remember and Bobby Gilbert (1966) was another Rovers striker who was succeeded at Rovers by the current Cork City Manager, Dayo Richardson.

Michael Evans (1997) is still scoring goals in the lower leagues, last I remember at Plymouth.

Jimmy Dunne was a centre-half who went from Shelbourne to Millwall, then Torquay, then Fulham, where he was a regular for 3 or 4 years. Got his cap in 1971 against Austria.
Dinny Lowry was a GK with St.Pats starting in the mid 50's and played with them up to 1969, when he became one of the first professionals to sign for Bohs. He was one a number of 'character' GK's around the LOI at the time, John Heavey (Shels), Eamonn Darcy (Drumcondra) Kevin Fitzpatrick (Limerick) who also won 1 cap, Kevin Blount (Cork Celtic), Mick Smyth (Rovers) another 1 'capper', and Peter Thomas (Waterford) who won 2 caps. Dinny won his cap when he came on as a sub for the injured Alan Kelly in 1962 against Austria.
Jerome Clarke and Cathal Muckian both played for Drogheda when they got their one and only caps agianst Poland in 1978.
Peter Eccles was a centre half with Shamrock Rovers and got his only cap in 1986 against Uruguay when he came on after 80 minutes for Ray Houghton in Jack Charlton's second game. Probably holds the record for the shortest Ireland career, challenged only by Eamonn Fagan another Rovers defender, who came on as a sub. for Ray Treacy after 79 minutes in an away game in Norway. In that game against Uruguay Barry Murphy a centre half form Bohs, got his only cap, playing alongside Mick McCarthy. Needless to say Jack Charlton did not know who he was, Barry having been drafted in on the recommendation of Mick Byrne.
Bobby Gilbert yet another Rovers player, got his only cap in 1966 against West Germany in Dublin. Lining out at centre forward Bobby hardly got a kick against a team which included a promising young German called Franz Beckenbauer. This game also saw John Keogh from Rovers get his only cap at full back when he came on as a sub. for Theo Foley.
Mick Kearin another Rovers player, got his only cap playing at left half in a 6-0 defeat away against Austria in 1971. This team, managed by Liam Touhy, had 10 LOI players (only Paddy Mulligan who was with Chelsea was not LOI) and had seven players making their Ireland debuts. These were Paddy Roche (Shels), Mick Gannon (Shels), Tommy McConville (Dundalk), John Herrick (Cork Hibs), Mick Kearin (Rovers), Mick Martin (Bohs) and Damian Richardson (Rovers) who came on for Kearin.
Two more 'one cappers' in the 80's were Kelham O'Hanlon a GK from Rotterham United, got his cap in a 5-0 win against Israel in 1987 and Johnny Walsh from Limerick who played in a 1-0 win away to Trinidad and Tobago in 1982.

Happy Days.

geysir
15/11/2005, 10:00 PM
To balance some of that swing to Rovers :)
Fran Brennan in 1965 FB with Dundalk (for a lifetime) and Maurice Swan 1960 GK one time with Dundalk maybe played with Drums when he won his cap
John O'Neill 1960, there was a player of that name with Waterford in the 60's
What about Synan Braddish another Dundalk player in a friendly against Turkey and Miah Dennehy from Cork.

Noelys Guitar
15/11/2005, 10:13 PM
I thought Mike Walsh (Everton) got one cap in the 80's against Iceland? Not Mickey Walsh but a Mike Walsh. The 2 away games against France in the 70's both daylight robbery. I was at the one in 79 and again against Belgium in 81. Both sickeners. The sickest of the lot though is still the away game against Bulgaria in 77. The most blatant, biased, payed off refeering I have ever seen. That game still gives me nightmares.

Superhoops
15/11/2005, 10:27 PM
To balance some of that swing to Rovers :)
Fran Brennan in 1965 FB with Dundalk (for a lifetime) and Maurice Swan 1960 GK one time with Dundalk maybe played with Drums when he won his cap
John O'Neill 1960, there was a player of that name with Waterford in the 60's
What about Synan Braddish another Dundalk player in a friendly against Turkey and Miah Dennehy from Cork.
Fran Brennan was actually playing for Drumcondra when he won his only cap against Belgium in 1965
John O'Neill who won one cap in 1960 against Wales, was not the same guy that played for Waterford. This JON played for Drumcondra before moving to Preston North End, who he was playing for when he was capped
Maurice Swan was playing for Drumcondra, when he got his cap against Sweden, coming on at half-time for Noel O'Dwyer.
Synan Braddish actually won 2 caps in 1978, the first against Turkey when he came on as a sub. for Gerry Daly, and the second a week later, when he started away to Poland, in the same game that Cathal Muckian and Jerome Clarke won their only caps.
Miah Dennehy of Cork Hibs, won 11 caps, his debut as a sub away to Ecuador in 1972. He won 2 caps while playing with Cork Hibs, 8 while playing with Notts. Forest and the last one with Walsall.

Superhoops
15/11/2005, 10:34 PM
I thought Mike Walsh (Everton) got one cap in the 80's against Iceland? Not Mickey Walsh but a Mike Walsh. The 2 away games against France in the 70's both daylight robbery. I was at the one in 79 and again against Belgium in 81. Both sickeners. The sickest of the lot though is still the away game against Bulgaria in 77. The most blatant, biased, payed off refeering I have ever seen. That game still gives me nightmares.
Mike Walsh was a centre-half who played for Everton, joining them from Bolton. He actually won 4 caps in 1982, the first three on the South American tour against Chile, Brazil and Trinidad & Tobago. His final game was at home to Iceland.

Dodge
15/11/2005, 10:35 PM
Has Alan Mahon not just got one cap also ? One of the worst performances I've ever seen - every ball he passed went to the opposition (literally).
2 caps actually...

soccerc
15/11/2005, 11:01 PM
What about Billy Newman?

Billy Who?

Billy, then with Shelbourne, tells a great story about Eamon Dunphy in his (Billys) one and only international call-up in a 2-0 away defeat to Denmark in 1969, only played for the first 55 minutes replaced by Frank O'Neill

OwlsFan
16/11/2005, 8:38 AM
He was one a number of 'character' GK's around the LOI at the time, John Heavey (Shels), Eamonn Darcy ](Drumcondra) Kevin Fitzpatrick (Limerick) who also won 1 cap.

Darcy may have played for Drums but I remember Darcy as a goalie for Rovers playing in luminous colour jerseys with the crowd chanting "He's wearing Sunbeam knitwear" - the jingle of an add on TV or radio at the time.

sadloserkid
16/11/2005, 12:34 PM
I believe Johnny Walshe's cap actually came in a 2-1 defeat against Trinidad & Tobago... :o

John Goodman won something like 4 caps... :eek:

NY Hoop
16/11/2005, 1:12 PM
Jimmy Dunne was a centre-half who went from Shelbourne to Millwall, then Torquay, then Fulham, where he was a regular for 3 or 4 years. Got his cap in 1971 against Austria.
Dinny Lowry was a GK with St.Pats starting in the mid 50's and played with them up to 1969, when he became one of the first professionals to sign for Bohs. He was one a number of 'character' GK's around the LOI at the time, John Heavey (Shels), Eamonn Darcy (Drumcondra) Kevin Fitzpatrick (Limerick) who also won 1 cap, Kevin Blount (Cork Celtic), Mick Smyth (Rovers) another 1 'capper', and Peter Thomas (Waterford) who won 2 caps. Dinny won his cap when he came on as a sub for the injured Alan Kelly in 1962 against Austria.
Jerome Clarke and Cathal Muckian both played for Drogheda when they got their one and only caps agianst Poland in 1978.
Peter Eccles was a centre half with Shamrock Rovers and got his only cap in 1986 against Uruguay when he came on after 80 minutes for Ray Houghton in Jack Charlton's second game. Probably holds the record for the shortest Ireland career, challenged only by Eamonn Fagan another Rovers defender, who came on as a sub. for Ray Treacy after 79 minutes in an away game in Norway. In that game against Uruguay Barry Murphy a centre half form Bohs, got his only cap, playing alongside Mick McCarthy. Needless to say Jack Charlton did not know who he was, Barry having been drafted in on the recommendation of Mick Byrne.
Bobby Gilbert yet another Rovers player, got his only cap in 1966 against West Germany in Dublin. Lining out at centre forward Bobby hardly got a kick against a team which included a promising young German called Franz Beckenbauer. This game also saw John Keogh from Rovers get his only cap at full back when he came on as a sub. for Theo Foley.
Mick Kearin another Rovers player, got his only cap playing at left half in a 6-0 defeat away against Austria in 1971. This team, managed by Liam Touhy, had 10 LOI players (only Paddy Mulligan who was with Chelsea was not LOI) and had seven players making their Ireland debuts. These were Paddy Roche (Shels), Mick Gannon (Shels), Tommy McConville (Dundalk), John Herrick (Cork Hibs), Mick Kearin (Rovers), Mick Martin (Bohs) and Damian Richardson (Rovers) who came on for Kearin.
Two more 'one cappers' in the 80's were Kelham O'Hanlon a GK from Rotterham United, got his cap in a 5-0 win against Israel in 1987 and Johnny Walsh from Limerick who played in a 1-0 win away to Trinidad and Tobago in 1982.

Happy Days.

Dinny Lowry was for many years Rovers physio. Also Jason Byrne holds the record for the shortest international career given that he was only on the field for about 10 seconds in Poland. "All the way to Poland and you never touched the ball" Farcical.:rolleyes:

We lost to T&T 2-1:mad:

KOH

Superhoops
16/11/2005, 4:32 PM
Dinny Lowry was for many years Rovers physio. Also Jason Byrne holds the record for the shortest international career given that he was only on the field for about 10 seconds in Poland. "All the way to Poland and you never touched the ball" Farcical.

We lost to T&T 2-1
KOH
Thanks for correction re T&T. Forgot about all Jason Byrne. Was at that truly forgetable match in Bydgoszcz as well! Maybe Jason will get a recall, his international career may not be over:rolleyes: :rolleyes:

Superhoops
16/11/2005, 4:35 PM
I believe Johnny Walshe's cap actually came in a 2-1 defeat against Trinidad & Tobago...
He is listed as starting that game amd was not listed among the substitued players.

geysir
16/11/2005, 6:27 PM
It might appear that the FAI team selection committee had a rotation policy of voting for a LOI player according to the selectors possible club affiliation, not neccessarily on the players merit. Of the one cap goalkeepers in the '60's Mick Smith a good goalie but imo would have been behind Blount, Fitzpatrick, Swan and Thomas on merit. Maybe the cap was seen as some award for services rendered.

Dodge
16/11/2005, 9:40 PM
Could#ve bben down to availibilty. All these lads worked and at a time an international match might've been too much hassle...

geysir
16/11/2005, 11:10 PM
Could#ve bben down to availibilty. All these lads worked and at a time an international match might've been too much hassle...
A call to duty, to guard the posts for your country's team, the highest honour in the land, I think work would have waited.The caps were distributed around the top LOI goalies. My guess is that it was done that way on purpose and no bad thing. I think Dean Kiely would have liked a few more rotated his way.

Superhoops
16/11/2005, 11:41 PM
A call to duty, to guard the posts for your country's team, the highest honour in the land, I think work would have waited.The caps were distributed around the top LOI goalies. My guess is that it was done that way on purpose and no bad thing. I think Dean Kiely would have liked a few more rotated his way.
Two more keepers of that era that got capped were:
Pat Dunne younger brother of Tony Dunne, Pat played for Rovers, after unsuccessful spells as a youth with MU and Everton. Went back to MU after winning FAI Cup medal with Rovers 1964? and was first capped while at MU.
Paddy Roche got his first cap while playing for Shels and his next 3 years later by which time he was with MU. and of course Alan Kelly won his first two caps in 1956 and 1957 while playing with Drumcondra. His third cap did not come until 1962 when he was with Preston North End.

I think Peter Thomas of Waterford was the last LOI keeper to be capped.

OwlsFan
17/11/2005, 8:56 AM
It might appear that the FAI team selection committee had a rotation policy of voting for a LOI player according to the selectors possible club affiliation, not neccessarily on the players merit. Of the one cap goalkeepers in the '60's Mick Smith a good goalie but imo would have been behind Blount, Fitzpatrick, Swan and Thomas on merit. Maybe the cap was seen as some award for services rendered.

But Peter Thomas was English as I remember the Rovers fans reminding him, Bryant and Matthews of Waterford on many an occasion in no uncertain terms.

geysir
17/11/2005, 11:37 AM
But Peter Thomas was English as I remember the Rovers fans reminding him, Bryant and Matthews of Waterford on many an occasion in no uncertain terms.
They must have had a real booing fest when Sligo came to Milltown with 10 or 11 English players :)
Thomas was signed from Coventry, grew up in England. I guess he was born in Ireland. He got 2 caps, first in '73 against, yes Poland of course, had to come off injured. The second against Brazil in the Maracana. He was the outstanding goalkeeper in the LOI. He made the panel for 4/5 years Giles ignored him and even he and Man U preferred Paddy Roche who was an inferior keeper but a bit taller.

Stuttgart88
17/11/2005, 12:02 PM
Ron Healy? Played for a Welsh club (Cardiff?). Came on as sub goalie in a match against England at Wembley around 1980, was chipped by Keegan & I don't think he ever played again.

Tenderloins
17/11/2005, 2:49 PM
Ron Healy won two caps. I always remember how bad he was in that game in Wembley. At the time I think Mick Kearns and Seamus McDonagh were the top two Irish Keepers.

Risteard
17/11/2005, 3:34 PM
Did Glen Crowe get a second cap so?

And some poor fecker is going around now with a cold head.

Mayo Red
17/11/2005, 8:00 PM
Did Glen Crowe get a second cap so?

And some poor fecker is going around now with a cold head.

Yep, he came on as a late second half substitute in the 1-0 friendly win over Norway at Landsdowne Road in 2003. I think it actually was Brian Kerr's first game in charge at home.

Superhoops
17/11/2005, 8:17 PM
Ron Healy won two caps. I always remember how bad he was in that game in Wembley. At the time I think Mick Kearns and Seamus McDonagh were the top two Irish Keepers.
Ron Healy was first capped in 1977 against (yes you guessed it!) Poland.

Mick Kearns was the 'regular' keeper at the time. Gerry Peyton, who was playing for Fulham, was the other keeper around that time and it he who was replaced by Ron Healy after 60 minutes at Wembley in February 1980. Apart from being caught off his line for Keegan's chipped goal, he had very little to do.

After the Wembley game, Peyton played in the next seven games until February 1981, when he was replaced by Seamus McDonagh who was playing for Everton, in a 1-3 home defeat by Wales. McDonagh was capped 25 times between that game and playing his final game in November 1985 in a 1-4 home defeat by Denmark. During that time McDonagh played for Everton, Bolton, Notts. County, Birmingham, Notts. County (again), Gillingham, Sunderland, Notts.County (AGAIN!) and Wichita Wings.

Dodge
17/11/2005, 10:58 PM
And McDonagh was player manager for Galway for a while (circa 1988)

Lionel Ritchie
18/11/2005, 12:08 PM
Ken De Mange -sometime in late 87 I'd say.

Thunderblaster
20/11/2005, 6:20 PM
Johnny Walsh from Limerick who played in a 1-0 win away to Trinidad and Tobago in 1982.

Happy Days.

Ireland lost 2-1 against Trinidad and Tobago.

Superhoops
21/11/2005, 6:08 AM
Ireland lost 2-1 against Trinidad and Tobago.
Thanks again, already corrected last week by NYHoop.

sadloserkid
23/11/2005, 11:43 AM
Thanks again, already corrected last week by NYHoop.

And also by my good self.

Superhoops
23/11/2005, 4:25 PM
And also by my good self.
Not forgotten intentionally! Quite happy to add you to the list of credits:)

geysir
23/11/2005, 7:49 PM
Belatedly, I would to thank Superhoops for correcting and filling in the details on one of my posts on his thread.

Henry Chinaski
20/10/2009, 2:13 PM
Anyone know who Pat Scully won his single cap against?

Joe Lapira is one to add to the list. Safe to say he won't be getting called up again

tetsujin1979
20/10/2009, 2:58 PM
Anyone know who Pat Scully won his single cap against?
according to soccerscene, it was a friendly VS Tunisia: http://www.soccerscene.ie/sssenior/matchdetails.php?id=245
Came on as a sub at half time.

CRFC&SRFC
20/10/2009, 3:26 PM
#Whos that standing the corner whos that standing over there its Joey Lapira with his one cap and he'll never add to that cos he....................#(join in the sing song in paris to get ending) :)

Blocker
20/10/2009, 5:49 PM
Paul Butler and gary Howlett both feature prominently in One Cap Wonders, book by Grahame Lloyd, published by Robson Books in 2001.