Any idea where tis guy gets his name??? Has Brian Kerr checked his grandparents???
http://www.fcbarcelona.com/eng/jugad...grafia_4.shtml
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Any idea where tis guy gets his name??? Has Brian Kerr checked his grandparents???
http://www.fcbarcelona.com/eng/jugad...grafia_4.shtml
Sure is odd.
I thought this was gonna be a rumour detailing the transfer of Georgie to Barca ;)
that's great, better than Fabian O'Neal but not as good as Carlos McAllister......and Shedite, he plays for Barcelona's handball team, not football team.
Does he??? Seems a bit odd alright but on this page he's listed in the squad along with Samuel E'too and Ronaldinho. Are they any good at handball??? :D
http://www.fcbarcelona.com/eng/jugad...ome/home.shtml
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......and Shedite, he plays for Barcelona's handball team, not football team.
Real Madrid do that as well, I remember seeing Pat Burke listed as a first team player for Real (he plays for the basketball team!).
For example
don't know if your being sarcastic Shedite,but at 33, we would have heard of him by now as a football player.Quote:
Originally Posted by shedite
Now Jack, c'mon willya?!? I'm thirty-three and it's only the mypoia of the FAI scouting network (and - get this - a "lack of talent"!) that's preventing me from a much-deserved late breakthrough into the Ireland first team...
:D PP
He's definitely a handball player
Along the same lines, there's a striker after making the step up to the Man City reserves from the academy side called Ishmael Miller, and started banging them in for the reserves. I sent a mail to the FAI about him, and got no reply :(
miller isnt irishQuote:
Originally Posted by tetsujin1979
in fact, its a typical english "job" name.
john the miller.
john the smith.
etc.
One of the Sundays did a piece on O'callaghan a few months ago (after he starred in the olympics) His Great-Great-Great grandfather was from ireland. He's never been to Ireland but lists Irish music as one of his hobbies. As a kid his nickname was "the irishman" (in Catalan obviously)