Hughton was the first. There was a black player for Scotalnd in the 1890s, maybe thats what Pineapple stu heard
At senior level, there still hasn't been a non-white player born in Ireland. Obviously McGrath and Fleming were brought up here
First Ireland game I was ever brought to, can remember sitting on my Da's shoulders in the Connaught St stand under the King Crsips advertising board loving every minute of it!
Giles would have played with the first black player to play in a Cup final, Albert Johansson at Leeds when it were very rare to see in English football.
Hughton was the first. There was a black player for Scotalnd in the 1890s, maybe thats what Pineapple stu heard
At senior level, there still hasn't been a non-white player born in Ireland. Obviously McGrath and Fleming were brought up here
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On the subject of minority representation, bonus points for anyone who can name the Lithuanian Jew who played football and cricket for Ireland.
A leading authority on League of Ireland football since 2003. You're probably wrong.
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Yeah, serves me right for not reading the whole thread. He was born in Lithuania and changed his name from Buchalter.
A leading authority on League of Ireland football since 2003. You're probably wrong.
Certainly an interesting and talented individual:
http://nifootball.blogspot.com/2006/...s-bookman.html
I often have cause to refer to the above excellent Blog, and would always rely on JCD on such matters, since he is extremely fastidious in his research.
Louis Bookman used to advertise on the front of the Shelbourne programme.
See this one currently on ebay as an example.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1940-IRISH-FOO...QQcmdZViewItem
Not perhaps the most PC of exercises but we could field a quite useful 11 of black players who have represented us at under 21 and above level
Randolph
C.Hughton
Babb
Fleming
Phelan
H.Hughton (at least one B cap, but I am sure therer's someone better)
McGrath
Reid
Scannell
Morrison
Goodman
Didn't think Randolph was black?Nor was Goodman; you're mixing Jon and Don, I think.
Bit harsh! Scored in the Macedonia defeat. One goal in seven part appearances isn't too bad.
First coloured player to win a senior international cap was
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wait for it...
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Willy Brown, 1937
http://www.fai.ie/index.php?option=c...k=view&id=3657
stephen kelly is of libyan descent as well. not really black but will do for the last generation ireland.
what are the criterea for being "black"?
good dancers, wear colourful clothes.
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
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