What if we changed it to Potentially Ineligible Players? Surely that would cover all the bases.
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What if we changed it to Potentially Ineligible Players? Surely that would cover all the bases.
People can discuss specific players' eligibility. Bickering over who's stealing whose players, names and nicknames of national teams, and politics can just **** off to Off Topic or r/ireland or wherever you want. And yes, there have been infractions and posts deleted. Back on topic please.
Jake Clarke-Salter is being linked with a couple of Premier League teams again.
Highly thought of 16 year old Ireland eligible George Feeney (son of Warren) is signing for Spurs. He represented the north in 2023 and Wales (his place of birth) in 2024. Pretty unlikely to want to represent us, but the Wales choice was also surprising…
No competitive games afaik so no official switch needed if he were so inclined
That is a funny one alright. I assume he just happened to be born there whilst his father was playing in Wales and has no other real connection to Wales? His mother isn't Welsh?
I was trying to figure this out via Wikipedia and there's a bizarre 4 generation connection to Wales. George's grandfather was also born in Wales - whilst his great grandfather was also playing football in Wales. He was playing for Swansea.
Worth noting that Warren, his father(Warren Snr), and grandfather were all capped by Northern Ireland, so George would be the fourth generation to play for them, if he's capped
Correct, for "Ireland" was the official name of the Irish Football Association team. As it happens, the first footballing Feeney, Jim, was born in Belfast a month after Partition, so never had any real connection with the FAI (or FAIFS as was), even though he played at a time when there were a number of "duals".
And as noted, he was playing for Swansea Town when his son, Warren Sr., was born there.
Warren Sr. was brought up in Belfast (played for Linfield, Glens, briefly for Crues), where Warren Jr. was born.
While Warren Jr. was playing for Cardiff City when George was born.
Meanwhile, young George's mother (i.e. Warren Jr's wife) is English, so he qualifies for them, too.
P.S. Dunno about Jim or George, but Warren Sr. who only ever got one cap, was imo potentially a far better player than Warren Jr. (29 caps), since he was a brilliant natural finisher. But istr he had a dodgy knee, which prevented him from withstanding the rigours of a f-t professional career. This may have become apparent when he had a couple of years at Stoke City v.early in his career? (Never actually played for their first team)
Chelsea the latest club inked with Dewsbury-Hall.
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/559...fer-leicester/
Are we making any effort to recruit him? England have a superfluity of midfield talent (several qualified for us), so his chances of carving out an extended career with them must be very limited. I can't help feeling that the managerial position is a serious impediment to recruiting dual nationals. This is one player who could make a massive difference in an area where we are depressingly weak, yet I don't think any serious effort is being made to secure his declaration.
He's 26 in September and believe he's never had a call up at any age grade whatsoever for England. Either he's got no interest whatsoever or doesn't qualify.
Now days, being an Irish international means nothing for your career for someone like KDH. Managers would rather these lads stay away from international football unless it's an England call up.
I daresay the difficulty of getting into the English set-up might cause some Duals like KDH to consider their "other" country. But as against that, if that other country isn't qualifying regularly for major tournament finals, there's probably less incentive, esp when their managers may be urging them to concentrate on their club football.
Realistically, getting Dewsbury-Hall in with us underage was our main hope here, assuming he qualifies. He's at a level where he'd be too good for Ireland and perhaps not good enough for England. Compare him to Josh Cullen - we had him in since underage and naturally he graduated to the senior fold. Even if Cullen wasn't with us underage, he'd probably jump at the chance to play senior for us given that he's on the "good enough" point in the spectrum. I'm sure it did him no harm in getting his move to Anderlecht where they referred to his Irish spirit. Would have had less of a bearing on a move to Chelsea...
KDH also qualifies for Malaysia. A player like him would be better off playing with an Asian country over a small European country. Commercially would boost his profile in Asia and likely make him a few quid in sponsorships playing for Malaysia than Ireland.
Generally very fatalistic views here about our chances of persuading dual nationals who are ‘too good’ for us. Bit of a catch 22, as we would be good enough for these guys if they were playing for us, but probably won’t be good enough until we supplement our talent pool with a few better players.
Or we could look at it/present it this way: We now have decent talent in a few areas but we have a couple of gaps that cost us in tight games against middling teams that we need to win, and a middling Premier League midfielder might just fill one of those gaps well enough to turn some games (along with a middling Premier League left-back). Unfortunately we need a decent manager also and the FAI seems hell-bent on not having that.
It’s not always logical. Szmodics logical choice was to declare for Hungary and play in the euros…
We've been historically very good at poaching players
Not being able to speak the language and having no cultural similarites would have been tough.
Us being English speaking and being so similar the English culturlally makes it easier for players to commit to us and mesh into the squad. See Ben Brererton Diaz initially being left out of Chile's Copa squad due to not learning Spanish.
Dropped into the squad, to play a tournament in Germany, with people you don't know, that speak a different language to you, and probably dislike you because you already declared for another country, that you weren't even born in.
I dunno... Feels a bit of an alien experience to me.
I read somewhere that the language of the Hungarian dressing room is English. I think also this Hungarian team is very much a diaspora team (I'm open to correction) including a Barnsley lad Callum Styles, and the fans sing a soft rock anthem about greater Hungary and its lost people. Ken Early had a great piece on CEE/Balkan ethno-nationalism last week.
Had a look on wiki and only 5 of the Euro 2026 squad were born outside Hungary, and that includes Loic Nego, who has no connection with Hungary at all other than that he played in the league for eight years.
Thanks for that - Irredentism, eh? :wink:
Meanwhile, I shall return the compliment with this BBC piece, which digs down a little deeper into Hungary's recent footballing revival:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football...s/cekk4zp5rg8o
This is probably a waste of the internet in terms of how relevant it will be to us, but KDH has signed for Chelsea for 30M
Speaking of Dewsbury-Hall, I see Michael Golding has gone the other way for £5m. He's the young brother of recent Ireland under 19s player, James.
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