I suspect the IFA (in a rare moment of enlightenment) have put in a request for confidentiality and the CAS findings will not be made public.
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I suspect the IFA (in a rare moment of enlightenment) have put in a request for confidentiality and the CAS findings will not be made public.
"Gorman happy with Northern choice": http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2010/0904/gormanj.html
This guy's still only a 17-year-old school-boy, so I wonder will he feature again for a while now that he's tied for good. Or maybe he genuinely is a wonder-kid and is fully deserving of a regular place in the senior team. :p
Well even some of their own fans are now calling for every youth player to be capped in competitive games which is an interesting proposition. And doubtless would p*ss-off some of their more established squad.
The whole thing smacks of Desperation.
...now the Daily Star's in on the act! :laugh:
http://www.dailystar.co.uk/football/...-over-Armenia/
they were all opportunists mate who couldnae and wouldnae get a game for Scotland and England respectively so they just choose yous. Owen Coyle is just like Ray Houghton ie. Scotland didn't give him a 2nd look so they just picked the Republic because of their heritage.
I may have been mistaken on Lawro's ambitions to play for England. I could have sworn I'd read an interview with him saying he'd have jumped at the chance to play for England, but I haven't been able to find any evidence of it.
Actually you're wrong. My pal was at school with Houghton and by virtue of his Glasgow/Donegal heritage all he ever wanted to do was play for Celtic and, er, Ireland.
Coyle always gave much the same impression, especially as he was even more of a fringe player for us than he would have been for the Scots?
As for Lawro' fairly sure he was keen enough at the time....
Maybe you can prove someone at Preston or Brighton thought he preferred Ingerland instead??
Don't know about Matt Holland but the one player you do have a point about is Andy Townsend.
Lawro made his debut for us at 19 so he hardly waited around long.
You're probably right. Just reading the following on the CAS website:
Here: http://www.tas-cas.org/en/20question...0-1010-13-0-0/Quote:
ARE THE ARBITRATION PROCEEDINGS CONFIDENTIAL?
The ordinary arbitration procedure is confidential. The parties, arbitrators and CAS staff are obliged not to disclose any information connected with the dispute.
In principle, awards are not published. The appeals arbitration procedure does not specify particular rules of confidentiality, but the arbitrators and CAS staff have a similar duty of confidentiality during the proceedings. Generally speaking, unless the parties agree otherwise, the award may be published by the CAS.
It would be interesting to hear what the IFA have to say on the matter, which is why I was wondering if they ever got back to the e-mail GR sent them.
Hmm. Plenty of times he was anonymous too.
As insipid a player, as a pundit now, totally over-rated for club & country IMHO.
No problems with his involvement now though, but read his book, he openly supported Ingerland in Euro'88.
Still, he saw the light....
I read his book. It's a brutal Hyland ghost write yoke but still ..."openly supported Ingerland" ...he was only born and reared there like.
Anyway I'll agree his punditry is about ITV standard but he was a great player for us ...and turned up to captain B games and friendlies when others cried off with itchyarse injuries.
Fair enough. No problem with him supporting them, though not all the Diaspora would be as accommodating, as in 'born and reared there'. Since when was that a criteria for supporting any national team?
And yeah AT did the crappo friendlies, but he had to fight for his place. And of course Ireland played second fiddle to Fergie and a certain ego in many of those instances.