Limerick's Chiedozie Ogbene confirmed the other week that he would choose Nigeria over Ireland if an international call comes: https://www.thesun.ie/sport/football...-on-the-bench/
Originally Posted by Owen Cowzer
Limerick's Chiedozie Ogbene confirmed the other week that he would choose Nigeria over Ireland if an international call comes: https://www.thesun.ie/sport/football...-on-the-bench/
Originally Posted by Owen Cowzer
He shouldn't be pursued by Ireland. "Be It Nigeria or Ireland"... that should rule him out for us. Shodipe didn't "obviously" want to play for Nigeria firstly but best of luck to him.
Has Olamide Shodipe spoken of possibly switching to Nigeria or have I misunderstood?
I honestly wouldn't get too hung up on Ogbene's words. What I mean is that I'd respect his wishes but wouldn't hold his words against him in the sense of excluding him for all eternity from possible future consideration for us. He's obviously proud of his Nigerian heritage and that's completely understandable and reasonable - it's where he was born and it's where his parents and family are from, even though he has spent most of his life to date in Cork, has a Cork accent and grew up playing GAA - but he would also be happy to represent his adopted nation (even if we're not necessarily his preference) and he previously (last December) stated the following on the matter:
If he was ever considered good enough to play for us, I would have no qualms with the FAI making an effort to try and persuade him to declare for us. If it turned out to be fruitless, so be it; no harm done. Can we seriously expect that a lad who moved to Ireland in his youth, having been born in Nigeria, would lose all attachment to his homeland? It's to be entirely expected that he would have a split or dual sense of allegiance. It's only natural.Originally Posted by Chiedozie Ogbene
Even though he has spent his entire teenage life and footballing career to date in Ireland, I'd like to think that if he did declare for Nigeria over Ireland, in spite of being good enough to play for us, that we'd respect that and wish him no ill will. It would be hypocritical of us to harbour resentment in light of the fact we've been so happy down through the years to benefit from declaring dual national players who've spent their entire club careers playing in another country.
There was speculation. I'm referring to the fact that Shodipe chose us over Nigeria who, by all accounts, were actively pursuing him.
Strawman stuff above, Danny. Nobody has mentioned anything resembling "ill will". It's all completely understandable.
I just think if he's stated his preference is Nigeria then he should pursue that and we shouldn't pursue him. It would be a waste of energy on a couple of fronts; if he's good enough for Ireland, he's probably not far off being of the level for Nigeria and, having seen him a couple of times, I'm not sure if he will ever be of the level required for either. Happy to be proven wrong on that front though.
Last edited by Olé Olé; 17/06/2017 at 8:13 AM.
Hadn't meant to direct that at yourself personally. I'm aware you wouldn't bear ill will towards a player in such a situation. I was making a more general reference, just based on how some Irish supporters reacted to, say, Jack Grealish deciding against playing for us.
Aye, it's hard to know. He's still relatively young, mind.I just think if he's stated his preference is Nigeria then he should pursue that and we shouldn't pursue him. It would be a waste of energy on a couple of fronts; if he's good enough for Ireland, he's probably not far off being of the level for Nigeria and, having seen him a couple of times, I'm not sure if he will ever be of the level required for either. Happy to be proven wrong on that front though.
Video here of Paddy McEleney's amazing goal against Drogheda last Friday night: https://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2017...f-derby-magic/
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Last edited by DannyInvincible; 19/06/2017 at 12:03 PM.
FC Cincinnati midfielder, Aodhan Quinn, qualifies and could be playing MLS next season if his team gets included in the expansion: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aodhan_Quinn - his father, Brian, was born in Belfast and played 48 times for the US national team
Edit: Earliest FC Cincinnati could be given MLS Status would be 2020: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=npyJlUbKcpw
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I can't wait to hear American commentators pronounce his name.
Guy I used to know called Aodhan went to Australia for a year, working on building sites. None of the locals could pronounce his name, so they called him Eamon! He was going out with a girl I shared a house with when I first moved to Dublin.
He was from Armagh, thickest northern accent I ever heard, knew him nearly two weeks before I could understand him.
Sort of related, Oxford tweeted a link on how to pronounce 'Fiacre': https://twitter.com/OUFCOfficial/sta...05095790456832
That's not how I'd pronounce it, it's closer to fee-uch-re than that example
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I knew of a fella called Aenghus Ryder... Poor b**tard
DID YOU NOTICE A SIGN OUTSIDE MY HOUSE...?
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D sound or G sound? I'd pronounce it "Ay-gawn", but then I'm a southsider.
I'd just have said it was a variation of 'Eoghan', and as such pronounced Owen.
https://kesslereffect.bandcamp.com/album/kepler - New music. It's not that bad.
Video here of another lovely Paddy McEleney goal this week to put Dundalk 3-0 up against Finn Harps: https://twitter.com/eirSport/status/878351474010488832
A lot of talk about Trevor Clarke potentially leaving and Maguire actually leaving. There hasn't been anything about McEleney. I would have assumed he'd be on the radars of Championship clubs. He definitely has pushed on a level since the Peterborough close move.
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