According to Neil O'Riordan he's eligible and open minded about who he plays for down the line. Which is obviously code for "If England doesn't work out Ireland is an option".
There are quite a few dual eligible Irish/English players currently in and around the English age group squads. Off the top of my head there's -
Sonny Perkins
Liam Delap
CJ Egan-Riley
Louie Barry
Dennis Cirkin
Michael Golding
Possibly a couple more that I'm forgetting as well. And probably others that we don't even realise are eligible. Realistically, given the depth England have, it's likely that one or two of them will end up with us down the line. Cirkin in particular would be of interest given our issues at left back. Also, he's Irish born, albeit he didn't grow up in Ireland.
Noticed Leslie Adekoya in FA Cup highlights. 18 years old, plays for Accrington Stanley. Would be eligible for the u19s presumably.
Born in Ireland, grew up in England. Looked fast in the clips on MOTD that he featured
Apparently Spurs are about to activate their buy back clause from when they sold Dennis Cirkin to Sunderland. He's only twenty, has made 55 appearances for Sunderland, was born in Dublin to Latvian parents but moved to England when he was three and has come up with their underage system.
You'd have to think there's at least some chance that Cirkin ends up in the not quite good enough for England/too good for Latvia situation that sees him end up with us in a couple of years. He'll likely do the next cycle with England Under 21s though.
Don't think he will play for us doesn't seem to be any genuine connection. Got sent off when he played against us under 17
https://www.fai.ie/ireland/news/irel...ng-in-tallaght
Whos this guy? https://www.independent.ie/sport/soc...-42280897.html
I'm assuming he wants the switch.
I'm a bloke,I'm an ocker
And I really love your knockers,I'm a labourer by day,
I **** up all me pay,Watching footy on TV,
Just feed me more VB,Just pour my beer,And get my smokes, And go away
Can't say he's a player I know anything about but, from his personal point of view, if he wants to play for Ireland now would be the best time to come in. He doesn't seem to have played competitively for NI yet, so there would be no major paperwork issues and he would retain the option to switch back to them in future if he doesn't make the grade with us.
Drummer in Manic St. Preachers and has a park in Irishtown named after him.
Has made quite an impression with Cliftonville and attracting interest from England apparently
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/64205834
Liam Delap has left Stoke and joined Preston on loan. With Cannon already gone there too Troy will have a bit of competition for places
That's just awful defending. Decent finish. Nothing to write home about a level well below where we'd want him to be playing
I'm a bloke,I'm an ocker
And I really love your knockers,I'm a labourer by day,
I **** up all me pay,Watching footy on TV,
Just feed me more VB,Just pour my beer,And get my smokes, And go away
Was it ever bottomed out as to whether Kieran Dowell was Irish eligible or not? He's 25 now and hasn't quite developed into the player he was maybe expected to but he had a good start under David Wagner with two goals for Norwich yesterday, and we could definitely do with an attacking central midfielder at that level to compete with Knight.
All his English underage caps were before 2020 so if he has an Irish grandparent he'd be eligible (obviously he'd also need to actually want to play for us!).
Wonder if they didn't want to call him up to the seniors for this training camp or he preferred to stay with the 20s to avoid unnecessary caps if he's not sure who to play with yet. U20s manager is assisting the senior team for this camp too.
US have been the one nation that were aggressively trying to get dual national players to declare with them and while he's already their player we've been pushing for him to switch.
They've also included other players that are eligible for the U20s in the senior camp so not like they're letting U20s stay with the U20s to prepare for the U20 Cup.
Weird enough too one of those U20s called up is Jonathan Gomez. Made his senior debut for the US in a friendly back in Dec 2021, made his senior debut for Mexico in friendly back in April 2022, and back with the US senior team again.
RE: McGlynn and whether he'd be good enough for us -- to get 42 MLS appearances by age 19 is no small thing, especially for a team as strong as Philadelphia (No. 1 in the Eastern Conference during league play and MLS Cup finalists). Assuming there's more upside potential there, I think he'd be a worthwhile addition. I'm not suggesting he'd be a guaranteed starter immediately but he has the potential to push on and become an option for us.
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