He's one of us again now, isn't he?
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He's one of us again now, isn't he?
He always has been, as far as I know, despite speculation he may switch to England. You might be thinking of Michael or Will Keane?
No, I was thinking of McGinty, but yeah he never switched sides just stopped getting picked.
yeah doolin droped him cause he played in the fa youth final when the fai had crazily allowed their qualifiers to be scheduled during the same week and doolin was going through that period where he also droped duffy and brady and mceleney to show people who was boss. Luckily noel kiing has since saved the day with a bit of man management but couldnt repair the damage with young mceleney.
McGinty's loan deal with Tranmere was cut short after some disciplinary problems: http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...-29195959.html
This lad seems to be a bit wild. Hopefully Ferguson gives him a second chance and he takes it the idiot.
Ferguson isn't one to suffer fools gladly. The only player with disciplinary issues who lasted any length of time at Old Trafford I can think of was Ravel Morrison, and eventually Ferguson just gave up on him.
Lee Sharpe...Roy Keane... there have been a few, depends what yer definition of "length of time" is I suppose.
I only posted that to pi$$ off POSH who claims everyone here is quick to point out the exception to the rule......:p
Ferguson had McGinty's contract terminated. Article in the Daily Mail about it. Not super reliable source, but still http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/art...rles-Sale.html
Paul Doolin's fault.
Noel King has called McGinty into the under-21 squad to face the Faroes, so he's definitely still with us anyway: http://www.goal.com/en-ie/news/3942/...s?ICID=HP_BN_1
He'd hardly switch at this stage, though of course he is eligible elsewhere...
;)