He's declared for us according to The Independent.
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He's declared for us according to The Independent.
This guy has a few blogs on him and how impressed he is with him.
https://foxesofleicester.com/2023/08...mcateer-vital/
5 goals in 9 appearances. Has been played on either wing by his club.
Initial instinct is that he should at least get on in Amsterdam v Holland and then start v New Zealand.
It's a real story of opportunity, circumstance and opinions, last year his club brought a Brazilian in on loan in January for his position who had a great first game & was awful after that. Rodgers even said he was the missing piece & everything would be ok now after his debut. McAteer was on loan at Wimbledon at the time. Relegation, new manager, ex Man City assistant & he put him straight in the side & he has been flying so far. Fans player, exciting, has a trick & acceleration too. I was really hoping it'd be him & am delighted it is. Few England fans on big bigsoccer annoyed about this one, they hoped it'd be Roberts which tells a story too. Now get him capped.
Ive seen Leicester twice this season and he stood out, although his name may have had something to do with that! Im curious to see how long it takes to get the paperwork sorted. England seemed to be able to get it done in a heartbeat when Rice flipped so I hope we are not sitting here this time next year still dealing with delays.
You'd also hope its a full done deal and it being leaked doesnt cause the English FA to go all out to keep him.
Short highlight reel ~ Just enough for us all to get excited.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQmX2nMeMSY
Looks to be out injured for another four weeks so even if his paperwork is sorted he mightn't feature. If he's out for the full four weeks he'll be only just back in training a few days before the Dutch game.
Don't think the FA are gonna mind too much. He's 22 in November and never featured at underage for them.
Some England fans will always moan at dual nationals wanting to play for another country, but as said elsewhere they'll be the same fans who don't rate Jarrod Bowen.
Should hopefully get a couple of games with Leicester before the next internationals. Even if his paperwork isn't fully sorted you'd assume that he'd join up with the squad. Meet up with the lads even if it's gonna be Kenny's last international window as manager.
Penny for Jon Gallagher's thoughts with these new recruits
Given no one knew about McAteer a good chance he made himself available too rather than the FAI chasing him.
Wouldn't think the FAI are doing much chasing as I doubt they have the bandwidth but wouldn't be too surprised if Kenny knew about him. One of his few strengths has been finding players and coaches.
If Gallagher wants to be involved he needs to get himself back to Europe realistically.
He's been coming back into the squad and team a bit more since finding himself increasingly on the outs earlier in 2024. Got a start today and just grabbed the third goal against PNE. Sounds like he has done well but had missed a sitter in the first half.
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He has his goal... this time Kasey McAteer gets his header right when left unmarked in the middle of the goalmouth to meet a cross from Abdul Fatawu who did superbly down the right and then dinked the ball in with his left.
I'm watching it Stu and he didn't just miss a sitter at 0-0, he missed the target, free header, back post, had it in his eyeline a long time. He scored a sitter to make it 3-0 after Vardy had done the heavy lifting with two goals, which isn't quite the same. Had a decent hour plus overall though.
Confirmed as part of the Ireland setup and will be in today's squad.
Also, he references his uncle being a proud Irishman so am assuming the grandfather, particularly marrying an Irish woman too, could have identified as Irish.
Could well be that he uses his mother's surname, or that his dad has an Irish one like McAteer and there's no connection there or it's a little far out to qualify.
Comes across a nice well spoken lad. Hes a welcome addition. I remember seeing him play a couple years ago before I knew there was any connection and he really stood out during the game. His name was noticeable too, but he kept popping up doing good things all through the game.
Could be the trigger for good things !
Yep. Always happy to see a strong link and a kid who's happy to be here. And who knows about the country.
although I recall Liam George saying Gary Doherty was Donegal through and through but hadn't a clue about Ireland, whereas he was only 'half-Irish' and was obsessed with knowing as much as he could about Ireland
Gary Doherty…
A friend of mine was on trial at Spurs when Gary Doherty and Stephen Kelly were at the club, back when he was an underage international.
Said Stephen Kelly was incredibly nice, went out of his way to be helpful and just made them feel really welcome and Gary Doherty was the exact opposite.
My friend, who’s father is Arabic and his mother is irish was on trial with another lad from his club who I’d say most on the forum would know of. There was an incident in digs with an Israeli kid who Spurs had signed kid for big money who they had been training with. He found out my friend was part Arabic and started insulting him and calling him names and saying things about Arabs in general. The other irish kid went straight up to him and punched him, which defused the situation.
They got sent home and Gary Doherty wrote a letter both to their club and to the FAI complaining about their behaviour, saying they had let everyone down and asking that they not be allowed go on trial again. He had a load of big trials lined up and was devastated by it.
Both players signed for premier league teams the following summer that they had already been on trial with but my friend felt very aggrieved about Gary Doherty being involved in it and was still bitter about it a decade later.
The club he ended up signing for were not a club he would have gone to - and he felt it wasn’t a great environment at the time but he had less options that he could have expected. He also felt that it soured relations in the FAI and he got a bad name for something he had very little to do with.
He got a serious knee injury in his last year at the academy and the club were having massive finance issues and they released him rather than paying for the knee operation he was supposed to get done in Colorado.
He ended up signing for a LoI club but for him and his family, it was a real sliding doors moment in their life, his teammate punching the Israeli kid and Gary Doherty escalating the situation.
My dad namechecked Gary Doherty in his speech at my wedding. I think it was an ad lib moment.
Yeah, so the post that has kicked this off whereby Liam George reckoned Doherty "hadn't a clue about Ireland" doesn't sound right if he's born in Donegal to two Irish parents. Maybe he was less curious than George because he just didn't have to dig too deep.
He moved to England when he was very young I think, so he probably doesn't remember living in Ireland.
McAteer had a decent game for Leicester tonight against West Ham, including an assist in a 3-1 win. Hopefully he might get a decent run now in the Premier League under RVN after a promising start. Another one I think we'd maybe be hearing a bit more hype about if he grew up in Ireland, but to be fair we haven't seen a huge amount of him since he declared for us. Definitely seems to have something about him though.
It's actually been a very decent Nations League for us in terms of expanding the squad, we've cap tied five players who had eligibility and realistic opportunities to play for other countries or international teams -
McAteer - was also eligible for the north
McGuinness - was eligible for the north
Szmodics - was eligible for Hungary
Azaz - was eligible for Israel
Cannon - was eligible for England Under 21 up until next year's Euros finals.
(We also cap-tied Jack Taylor against Greece but I don't think England were exactly banging down the door to get to him!)
He fell away in terms of form and injury issues. Spoke about being very unhappy about his treatment from the club after they let him go. He's at Waterford now I think.
Behind a pay wall, but this sounds interesting from the headline anyway. (The url might even break the censor function actually)
Edit - it has. Change **** to shit
https://shorturl.at/Udh8v link shorteners are handy for things like that.
Probably not kosher to post links, but the usual paywall remover sites are also functioning for that page. A simple web search will find them for you.
A few choice quotes.
On being injured:
On being pushed out:Quote:
“I had been dealing with an injury that season, my Achilles was inflamed, where it meets the heelbone, it was going back to 2020. I wasn’t too worried about it. I got to the end of that season, went away with the Ireland under 21s, had my break and thought it would settle down. I came back for pre-season and it got worse, I needed eight weeks out to get right. I came on in one game and I was in bits. I knew it wasn’t good, the issue wasn’t going away and that’s where my life turned for the rest of my time at Leicester.
“We got to February 2023, we had Peterborough in a friendly, I was struggling, even in the warm up. I came on in midfield but I was walking around like an old man. I was 21 and I couldn’t get near players. My game is getting up and down the pitch, getting balls into the box, supporting the attack, but after that game I just couldn’t move. So it went downhill from there.
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“There were days when I couldn’t even find out what I was supposed to be doing. I’d go into the training ground in the morning but there was no plan for me. Other players who were injured had their detailed plan, a schedule sent into the rehab group chat and I wasn’t on it.”
Starts again the day. Another talent to be, inevitably, wasted by the chronically mismanaged Irish national team.
Back from injury as a second half substitute in the cup game against QPR.