Di Niese is on trial with Limerick FC now, played against Longford last week - https://twitter.com/LimerickFCie/sta...58437806051329 - and was on the bench VS Bray at the weekend - https://twitter.com/LimerickFCie/sta...37276868128768
Maybe we don't know what Eunan Kane really thinks about this, but as he did gave a plausible explanation* shouldn't the default be to accept it as genuine? Rather than projecting our various biases on cultural identity onto players who may simply not be interested to the same extent.Originally Posted by Danny Invincible
* During our last particularly bad period (three wins from 42 games, 2009-14), previous manager Beige Nige's response to established players' apathy was to round up a C team of Irish League cloggers for many friendlies. EOK was reportedly ****ed off by this given that he was playing regularly in an English professional league at the time
Di Niese is on trial with Limerick FC now, played against Longford last week - https://twitter.com/LimerickFCie/sta...58437806051329 - and was on the bench VS Bray at the weekend - https://twitter.com/LimerickFCie/sta...37276868128768
Sam Balls of the Brentwood Gazette has a story:
http://www.brentwoodgazette.co.uk/We...ail/story.html
And you won't believe what he said.....
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Lol - what a pathetic piece of journalism! Especially for an institution like the Brentwood Gazette!
Oh and, of course, if there is any truth to it, and there isn't, Mr Noble can get f...ed.
It depends whether by "better opportunity" you mean 'greater likelihood of team qualifying' or 'more chance of getting in the team'. Almost from the start of this tournament both factors have favored us, but obviously they don't normally.
Who cares though.
Folding my way into the big money!!!
More GR 'doublespeak', Ignore.
I think he put that to bed fairly and honestly. kudos.
" I wish to God that someone would be able to block out the voices in my head for five minutes, the voices that scream, over and over again: "Why do they come to me to die?"
Agreed. It's always nice for a player to state whether they want to represent us or not on the basis of whether they identify with us. Kane and Noble have clearly highlighted that they identify as English and just wanted to play for them. Fair play. Someone like Steven Reid had a great article in recent months about how he identified as Irish and always sought to represent us.
You'd just wonder could Noble's mother and Kane's father have done something more to help their sons identify as Irish. The Keanes from Manchester have an old man with a lot to answer for there too!
The headline gives the impression that he's a bit snarky.
Nice to read a straightforward response to that question.
DID YOU NOTICE A SIGN OUTSIDE MY HOUSE...?
The situation with Noble has been clear for some time, a couple of Years ago his agent felt his Irish roots may have been helpful in forcing England to give Mr Noble the nod. The important point here is we have qualified for Euro 2016 and yet no potentially eligible player such as Bambford, Redmond or Keane have come our way. Previous Tournament Qualifications have always led to a player or 2 coming our way. The FAI have to review our recruitment policy and enlist ex Internationals such as Kevin Kilbane and Steven Reid to help improve a system that not only identifies players but actually succeeds in increasing the Quality and Quantity of player available at U 21 and Senior level.
They don't need to change the way they do anything.
Harry Kane, Wayne Rooney, Gary Cahill etc etc have swatted away enquiries from the FAI. Bamford, Grealish, M. Keane, W. Keane have promptly left underage set-ups to throw in with England once better opportunities were afforded to them.
There are more still declaring for Northern Ireland who fans are getting in a tizzy over - even though they might actually want to play for NI.
Yet more like Connor Wickham and Kyle Naughton who have shown zilch interest in declaring, yet fans still clamour for the FAI to invest more resources in trying to court them.
We will attract eligible players. We just have to be realistic about the ones we will be attracting. The Sean St Ledger's not the Gary Cahill's.
I personally think there are far more prudent things to divert attention towards - like *gasp* young players coming up in Ireland who can emulate lads like Coleman, Long, Meyler and Forrester.
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