Drawing inspiration from a couple of articles i read recently about Mark Noble hanging up his boots and his relationship to an Ireland call-up, it got me thinking... who are the ones that got away? The multi-eligible players that would have changed us at whatever moment in time that was... there's a long list to choose from, no doubt, but lets hear your top 3 and why... (and drawing inspiration from my exchange with OTOH re Robbie Keane in another thread, rank them :D - who is the number one that got away?)
1. Trevor Sinclair: dynamic playing off the left or right wing and one of those flair players who also played for the team. Scorer of one of the best goals ive ever seen, that overhead kick from a million yards out in the FA Cup. Would have shored up a problem position for us from the end of Jacks reign right through to the WC02 where he represented England. Wanted to play for us too but rules at the time prevented a switch. Mum was from Sligo.
2. Jack Grealish: this one hurts because of the impact he would be making over the last 3-4 years for us. A game changer. Agonisingly close, this one hurt because he was so close to his Irish family and i thought he was a sure fire thing. His departure didnt bristle as much as the bould Declan's though (*spits*).
3. Martin Keown: one of the rocks that the Arsenal defence was built on and would have hit his peak when perhaps our defence under Jack was beginning to look way too slow. Winners mentality too. Irish mother (Wicklow, i thin) and nordy father (Fermanagh). WTF. *spits*
Theres a whole bunch of others who could make it too depending on how close they were or how closely connected... ive tried to pick those that were fairly well connected and close but feel free to add whoever you want :D (Scholes, Kane, Rooney)