View Full Version : Irish people playing international for other countries
sligobhoy67
08/04/2008, 7:52 PM
I am sure I posted a thread about this here the other day - anyone know what happened it?
Did anyone come up with anyone others than Willie Maley?
sligobhoy67
08/04/2008, 8:16 PM
It got moved to some other forum, saw it floating around. check someplace else!
it was moved to "other sports"
Can we keep this thread JUST to "Association Football"
Someone raised the issue of Sean Sullivan for Malta - but his wiki profile says he was born in Malta - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Sullivan
Wangball
09/04/2008, 1:44 PM
I remember when Colin Cryan was at Sheffield Utd he threatened to switch to Scotland (he qualified for them by virtue of the parentage rule) as he was sick and tired of being overlooked at U21 level - we subsequently called him up and capped him but it was touch and go for a second!!! A nation collectively breaths a sigh of relief.....
I have a feeling there was a player born in the North who played for the USA in the 1990 World Cup finals. Possibly 1994
Just had a quick check and there was none. May have imagined it...
Junior
09/04/2008, 10:36 PM
I have a feeling there was a player born in the North who played for the USA in the 1990 World Cup finals. Possibly 1994
Just had a quick check and there was none. May have imagined it...
your probably confusing yer man Lalas with Luke Kelly - its easy done ;)
Sheridan
09/04/2008, 10:51 PM
Dodge, I definitely know who you're talking about but I can't quite summon his name. I don't think he made the 1994 World Cup squad in the end, but he definitely represented the USA. Peter something? Gah.
Brian Quinn! Born in Belfast, 48 caps for USA.
Dodge
09/04/2008, 11:04 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Quinn_%28soccer%29
Just found him myself Sheridan
Bluebeard
10/04/2008, 9:04 AM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Quinn_%28soccer%29
Just found him myself Sheridan
Fascinating little mini-bio, pity it isn't given the usual full treatment by someone who knows. Intriguing that his debut for the US is against Ireland - I'd love to know which side of the divide he came from in Belfast so.
Pike B
10/04/2008, 9:16 AM
Paddy Kluivert, Dinny Bergkamp, and Francis Riijkaard.. Good Orange Irish boys...
SkStu
11/04/2008, 12:13 AM
Francis Riijkaard...
preferred to be called Pronsias.
ramondo
11/04/2008, 1:08 AM
Nigeria's WC 2002 squad included a few possibilities:
Isaac O'Koronkwo (Shaktar Donetsk)
Jay Jay O'Kocha (Paris Saint Germain)
James O'Biorah (Lokomotiv Moscow)
Femi O'Pabumni (Grasshoppers)
Bartholomew Og Bbeche (Paris Saint Germain)
livehead1
11/04/2008, 10:21 AM
This forum gets shi*ter by the day; mainly down to people starting new threads on daft topics, anyone else agree?
Dodge
11/04/2008, 10:41 AM
YOu saw the title. What did you think it was about. If you don't like it, don't read it
Or else stop being a moaning ****
Sheridan
11/04/2008, 10:51 AM
This forum gets shi*ter by the day; mainly down to people starting new threads on daft topics, anyone else agree?
I think this is a very interesting topic. If I had my way, the Ireland forum (whence most of the muppetry originates) would be abolished completely, along with the likes of you.
Pike B
11/04/2008, 1:11 PM
I think this is a very interesting topic. If I had my way, the Ireland forum (whence most of the muppetry originates) would be abolished completely, along with the likes of you.
Yes I also think this is a very intresting topic... :D
sligobhoy67
19/04/2008, 7:29 PM
Yes I also think this is a very intresting topic... :D
thanks I raised the question because I was doing research on English players that have played for other countries - heres the results http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:English-born_footballers_who_played_for_other_national_tea ms
Then I was thinking if Irish born players had played for other countries - bet a few played for New Zealand and Oz that we dont know about
frog-gufc
24/04/2008, 8:01 AM
there was a urugayan playin for calgiari and juventus called fabian o neil might have played in worl cup 02
Then I was thinking if Irish born players had played for other countries - bet a few played for New Zealand and Oz that we dont know about
I know that ex Pats striker Paddy Dillon was asked to play for New Zealand. Never found if he did. He refused initially
Sheridan
30/07/2008, 9:29 PM
Came across another instance recently, Kenny Finn. Won the FAI Cup with Dundalk and then emigrated to the USA, for whom he won two caps in qualifiers for the 1962 World Cup, including one as an emergency 'keeper.
sadloserkid
18/09/2008, 11:53 AM
I remember when Colin Cryan was at Sheffield Utd he threatened to switch to Scotland (he qualified for them by virtue of the parentage rule) as he was sick and tired of being overlooked at U21 level - we subsequently called him up and capped him but it was touch and go for a second!!! A nation collectively breaths a sigh of relief.....
Alan Lee did the same when Glen Crowe was called up. Threatened to take his incredible skills and vision to the US. We should have bought him a ticket.
Pauro 76
18/09/2008, 12:00 PM
This forum gets shi*ter by the day; mainly down to people starting new threads on daft topics, anyone else agree?
Nothing daft on this topic. It's a genuine question and other people find it interesting. It's your loss.
Lux Interior
19/09/2008, 3:06 PM
I know that ex Pats striker Paddy Dillon was asked to play for New Zealand. Never found if he did. He refused initially
John Hill, who was born in Belfast and played for the Glens in the 1970s, turned out for New Zealand in the 1982 World Cup.
Terry Moore, also born in Belfast, also played for the Glens, was in Canada's 1986 WC Squad.
I have the latter's now tight-fitting WC shirt.:eek:
ArdeeBhoy
19/09/2008, 3:18 PM
Unsure why all those messages were deleted earlier in the thread?
However, it's bound to happen;Poles, Lithuanians, Nigerians etc. Good luck to them.
Move on and get over it.
Drumcondra 69er
20/09/2008, 1:01 PM
Unsure why all those messages were deleted earlier in the thread?
Saipan. :D
Unsure why all those messages were deleted earlier in the thread?
However, it's bound to happen;Poles, Lithuanians, Nigerians etc. Good luck to them.
Move on and get over it.
Why would you think that was the reason? For the record it was because of either personal abuse of people trying to make it a Northern Ireland issue
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