Scored in Europe last night, very young talented foward, we should approach him.
Celtic and Doncaster sent scounts to Belfast last night.
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Scored in Europe last night, very young talented foward, we should approach him.
Celtic and Doncaster sent scounts to Belfast last night.
I agree. He should be approached.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PO4PR4I5ObE
I remember reading about this guy being a target of Barcelona a while back. Not sure how true that was but he appears to be showing great promise.
As for the FAI approaching him, I don't know what the recent CAS decision means for the "gentleman's agreement" agreed between Jim Boyce and the FAI in 1999. The FAI then agreed that it wouldn't approach northern-born Irish nationals before the player first volunteered. Not that I agree with such a policy. They're as much an Irish national as anyone else with Irish citizenship so I don't see why the FAI should treat them any differently. I don't think there's anything shameful in approaching a player who is perfectly entitled to play for you.
Come to mother Ireland Liam.
They should be crafty enough to have a third party guage his interest.
He was on trial with Celtic a few weeks ago but nothing has happened so far, the I think he would do a job for us nae bother and he would be a better option than Darryl Murphy who is completely hopeless.
BTW anybody read paddy McCourts twitter? Darra Obrien could be out of a job soon by judging by the stuff Paddy comes up with. some laugh troops.
http://twitter.com/PaddyMcCourt20
What age is he ?
Boyce has had trials with Watford and Celtic. Several other clubs watched him during our Europa League games. He has represented NI at Under19 and Under 21.
Oh and sign him up for Ireland, If he wants to play?
Would help if Celtic sign him I suppose.
Played for the north's under 23's
Release Date: 12/08/2010
The Northern Ireland U23 squad have given themselves a real chance of progressing to the next stage of the International Challenge Trophy with a 2-0 win over Poland in the rearranged game at Coleraine on Wednesday night.
The tournament, which is for players from the Carling Premiership, now sees Northern Ireland sitting second in their group and level on points with leaders Portugal.
Ronnie McFall’s young team really took the game to their Polish opponents in the first half and took a deserved lead just before half-time when the lively Crusaders winger Martin Donnelly fired an unstoppable drive into the net giving the ‘keeper no chance.
The Poles started the second half with more purpose and put the Northern Ireland defence under a bit of pressure, but Crusaders ‘keeper Chris Keenan kept them at bay with some fine saves, while Aaron Stewart also cleared a shot off the line.
Northern Ireland secured all three points with a quarter of the game remaining with in-form striker Jordan Owens slotting in a superb shot from the edge of the box.
Ronnie McFall’s men now face a trip to Portugal later in the year in a winner takes all game to see who tops the group and progresses to the next round.
“I am absolutely delighted with the performance of the lads,” said Ronnie. “We were a bit disappointed to only go into the break 1-0 up as we bossed the game and spurned several good chances. We defended well in the second half and it was good to get the cushion of the second goal and we could play with more composure after that.
“It was a superb team performance, and I would find it very difficult to pick a man of the match as they were all fantastic. To beat a team with as much quality in it as the Polish team has is real testament to the standard of the players in the Carling Premiership, and I am looking forward to going to Portugal in October and building on this performance.”
Northern Ireland: Northern Ireland: Keenan (Crusaders), Burns (Linfield), Redman (Portadown), Stewart (Ballymena Utd), Magee (Glenavon), Mulgrew (Linfield), Lowry (Linfield), Fordyce (Glentoran), Owens (Crusaders), L. Boyce (Cliftonville), Donnelly (Crusaders). Subs. O'Neill (Dungannon Swifts), Ramsey (Portadown), D. Boyce (Coleraine), Carvill (Linfield), Catney (Cliftonville), Taylor (Glentoran), Smith (Ballymena Utd).
Poland: Gikiewicz, Wasiluk, Polczak, Oziebala, Cwielong, Majewski, Trytko, Kuklis, Janczyk, Kokoszka, Danch. Subs. Stachowlak (GK), Wilk, Kowalski, Janus, Pozniak.
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That would be a strange move. Would he seriously consider going to Germany over a move to Scotland or the lower leagues in England? He'd have to learn to speak German and adjust to German culture.
Who knows, in time he may become eligible for German citizenship and opt to play for them. The IFA would then be forced to take the DFB to the CAS, surely?!
:)
Yes he is giving it serious consideration and flew out to meet them yesterday. Reports indicate that this is one of the best clubs for developing talent in Germany. BGoyce has brians coming out of his ears so I can't see picking up the language being an issue for him tbh.
Ha ha. You're a bad man, Pred. No reply yet from our mutual friend at IFA HQ, btw.
Viel gluck to the lad. Greuther Furth (a merger between a village outfit with a millionaire fan and their previously bankrupt big city neighbor) are playing at a higher standard than most of the Scottish Premier League, I suspect. He'll not find it easy to slalom past six men before scoring.
GF had, and may still have, a portrait of celebrity fan Hank Kissinger displayed in the stadium foyer.
Ha, I should stop now, shouldn't I? My weak gags are getting rather old.
I wonder why there is still no reply? If I remember correctly, your queries were simple and straightforward enough. Would it be possible that the IFA is waiting for the CAS to publish the full arbitral details before commenting further?
Hmmm, a bright kid playing for Cliftonville. St. Malachy's lad by any chance? (my alma mater)
If so we should definitely approach him. I never met anyone in my time there who didn't consider ROI their national team. Sure some of the lads played for IFA teams, but it was only ever a means to an end.
A means to being noticed by a scout from across the water. A means to playing in the milk cup. A means to having something to put on a UCAS form. A means to a whole lot of things.
EDIT: He's a Westie. Played for CBS St. Mary's in the NI Schools Cup Final in 07. Definitely worth asking him the question
http://www.stmaryscbgs.com/news/view...cle.asp?id=968
Liam Boyce is set to finalise his move to SpVgg Greuther Furth.
http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sp...-14920654.html
http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/su...-14920513.html
Fair play to the kid. Can't imagine many would be keen on a move to Germany. He must have a strong sense of self-belief. Good luck!
Surely almost any teenage Irish League footballer would be keen on a move to BL2? Even if it's only a one year contract, it should benefit him in getting another club on return, as well as his CV generally if he's looking for a day job or to go to college, etc.
I know of players playing currently playing for Derry that turned down 1 year and 6 month contracts at Premiership, Championship and SPL clubs, so who knows? I would think that the average young Irish player would prefer playing in England or Scotland over Germany, purely because it's relatively close, the language spoken is the same and the culture is very similar, which is why I'm slightly surprised by Boyce's move to Germany.
Its a great move though. Fair play to the kid for having the balls to make it. Even if it doesn't work out he will leave being able to speak German, meaning he has the chance to make a career for himself in Germany, Austria or Switzerland in addition to England and Scotland. Great move to make, especially at his age.
He's a lucky kid. Nuremberg's a lovely city surrounded by beautiful countryside. The people are great and they've got the best beer in Germany round there. Viel Spass!
German football is on the up, great move for him. I reckon more Irish youngsters should be looking to move to leagues other than the SPL & EPL.
Liam Boyce's proposed transfer appears to be doomed.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/foot...sh/8947841.stm
What an odd conclusion. Why would a club just not confirm a transfer they'd already agreed?
Wow - Werder Bremen.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/foot...sh/8954637.stm
Hmmm. That explains why the previous deal fell through. Lets hope he gets called up to the U21s ASAP
He's already in the U-21s.
He means for Ireland....