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"It's going well for me at the minute and it was a big boost for me to score again on Saturday. The first goal I scored for Birmingham was a fluke, it was a cross that somehow managed to go in but the goal at the weekend was definitely intentional and I'll claim it," Fahey told the Herald.
"I think I have improved a lot as a player since I came over here. I am learning something new every day and that's what happens when you're training with people like Stephen Carr and Lee Carsley all the time.
"They are all top class players, we have people like Lee Bowyer and Garry O'Connor as well and even though I am still learning and building up my fitness I feel I am on the same level as them, I certainly don't feel out of place.
"Carr and Carsley have played for Ireland before and, who knows, they might get the chance again, and playing international football is something I really want to do.
"But it's something I will probably have to wait for. It doesn't look like it's going to happen in the short term. All I can do is hope that the Irish management come to our games, see me play and that they like what they see.
"I'm not going to start shouting about me not being in the squad, I know I'll have to wait for my chance to come along, all I can do is keep playing well for Birmingham and maybe score a few more goals to get noticed.
"But I feel that I would be capable of being involved at that level, I am playing with and against international players all the time here at Birmingham and I certainly don't feel out of place," added Fahey.
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