Swansea star hopes promotion will boost Irish chances
March 5, 2005
Crowd-pleasing Swansea City striker Lee Trundle is hopeful that by helping the Swans to promotion from Coca-Cola League Two, he will take a step on the road to Irish international recognition.
The Liverpool-born star has been in exceptional form for the Welsh side over the past two seasons, and his 19 league goals this season have helped Kenny Jackett’s side to the midst of the promotion race.
And despite the fact that he will turn 29 later this year, late bloomer Trundle – who qualifies for Ireland through his Dubliner grandfather – hopes that he will yet make an impression at international level with the land of his forefathers.
He said: “The last thing I heard was that Brian Kerr wouldn’t pick me while I was playing in this division, but hopefully we won’t be in League Two for too much longer.
"If we can win promotion and I start scoring goals in League One, then he might take a serious look at me because I believe that I’m capable of playing international football."
I don't think he has any chance of a call up unless somebody takes a risk from a higher division but I don't think it will happen. Obviously a very confident player but if he was that good he wouldn't be playing for Swansea!!