You mean Josh ? Don't think those lads qualify for us.
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He doesn't say anything about anything even remotely Irish on his twitter feed, that's for sure. Why does he list his location as Upper East Side, NY?
http://www.edp24.co.uk/sport/norwich...orts-1-4706502
Case closed.Quote:
“We’ve heard the rumours and speculation about it but I don’t think we’ve got any Irish in us,”
This lad played for St Francis before rotherham wonder is he eligible for us? https://www.google.ie/amp/www.bbc.co...tball/42054244
This is what i found. I did a google search for him based on little more than his surname. Quite possible the Mail have put the story together based on the same, or that someone in the FAI looked into their background for the same reason.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...onalities.html
If there is anything there though he certainly plays in a problem position for us.
Seems Chedioze Ogbene of Limerick is in the UK this week, trial at Chelsea no less. Nigerian born, Irish raised, indicated Nigeria might edge it for him but let the battle commence says I.
Anyone know why Cork City let him go? I only saw him when he came on for the 2016 FAI Cup and was impressed by him. While he did tend to get forced off the ball a little too easily (he was only 18 at the time), he was fast, whipped in a couple of good crosses and found space in the box near the end of the 90 and forced a good save from Gary Rogers.
They didn't let him go. He was out of contract and chose to take Limerick's offer instead. And while he could have won a league with Cork, he's been the central player in a Premier Division team which likely wouldn't have happened had he stayed put, so presumably he feels it was worth it.
Jaysis, fair play to him. Hope it works out for him. That'd be a big move for a player coming from the LOI. I guess Limerick have little hope of holding on to him then?
I assume Ogbene is an Irish national as he has resided in Ireland for over twelve years, but I'm pretty sure the FAI would still have to seek the granting of an exemption from a strict application of article 7(d) by FIFA's Players' Status Committee in order to have Ogbene available for Irish international selection before the age of 23.
Considering Ogbene's potential and the fact he has stated that Nigeria would be his preference, is it surprising that Nigeria haven't already been in touch with him? You'd have to assume they are aware of him.
Much like ourselves, I believe the Nigerians don't pay attention to players unless they're in a big league like England.
He wasn't guaranteed first-team football at Cork. Limerick on the other hand could offer him what he wanted, so he opted to move. He explains his decision in this article: https://www.thesun.ie/sport/football...-on-the-bench/
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Originally Posted by Chiedozie Ogbene
Villa are now chasing Ogbene: http://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/s...ne-463727.html
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Originally Posted by John Fallon and Liam Mackey
I read here that it's expected to be in the region of "100k". Not sure whether that's euro or sterling, although there isn't a huge deal of difference these days.
happy days delighted for Limerick nice bit of business. Hopefully the lads does great
Just saw Sean Raggett nabbed a goal in the EFL trophy for Lincoln. He's there on loan from Norwich (who signed him from Lincoln).
Think someone mentioned he was qualified for us. Had a quick look at his Twitter: https://twitter.com/SeanRaggett/stat...783980032?s=17
https://twitter.com/SeanRaggett/stat...355056128?s=17
Looks like he is qualified. Will see how that pans out.
Hopefully Ragget can run some of our opposition Ragged in the future .
There's a young 18 year old centreback called Morgan Feeney starting for Everton tonight in the Europa League. He is a red head and all. I wonder if he is eligible? There is a Michael Collins on the bench along with Shayne Lavery too.
If he is then we'll take him.;)
Answering my own question, the Michael Collins lad is eligible to play for England, Ireland and Jamaica.
http://www.evertonfc.com/players/m/mc/michael-collins
also in the everton squad tonight, Stephen Duke McKenna: http://www.evertonfc.com/news/2017/1...tons-debutants
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Hard working and versatile, he was born in Liverpool but is eligible to play for Guyana, Holland and Republic of Ireland, as well as England.
The 42 referring to Michael Collins as Irish-qualified also. Not sure if it's the same source.
A photo of Michael Collins here:
http://d2qsy1h1438jt3.cloudfront.net...22&la=en&w=750
To those who felt the recent abuse directed towards Cyrus Christie mightn't have been racist, could they seriously ever envisage the ostensibly-white, ginger-haired and steely-blue-eyed Michael Collins being threatened with lynching and being told to "go play for Jamaica" (for whom he also happens to be eligible) if he declared for Ireland in future and made an unfortunate mistake in a big game for us? C'mon... :rolleyes:
His record isn't yet clinical but a name on the Kilmarnock scoresheet jumped off the page at me tonight. Scotland under 21 striker by the name of Eamonn Brophy.
anyone know anything about Conor mckendry lad 19 at Ipswich under 21 for the north but looks pretty Mexican orientated from his twitter. Seems to have scored a good lot for Ipswich 23s. Be nice for him to come on board
Mexican? He looks almost ginger?
The lad goes by "Irish" on his Twitter page. Actually, go down through all his Tweets. All Irish stuff: https://twitter.com/mckendry_conor?s=17
On the above, he tweets numerous tweets about Ireland and McClean and Celtic and then there's a tweet of him in an NI top. Getting him on board should be like shooting fish in a barrel.
Will Keane has made his return from injury - he played 30 minutes for Hull U23s the other night against Crewe and got on the scoresheet: https://www.hullcitytigers.com/news/...rewe-h-report/. He then played 45 minutes tonight against Leeds U23s and netted again: https://www.hullcitytigers.com/news/...ited-a-report/
Not sure if he's been mentioned on here before but Ben Wilmot from Stevenage has been tipped for the top ( http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...en-Wilmot.html) and will probably be in one of our upcoming youth squads.
Knocked across Daniel Crowley's name and so I said I'd have a look at his social media. Looks like as of September his younger brother was still sporting the Ireland gear with the latest jersey: https://www.instagram.com/p/BYwBddmnH2h/?hl=en
Jamal Lewis, playing left back for Norwich tonight v Chelsea is a London born lad capped once by the Northern Ireland U21 side and therefore eligible for us too.
Paul Smyth who hit the winner on his debut for QPR recently is a possible. Joined them from Linfield recently enough, made first team pretty quick.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/42475344