FAI to approach Kwame Ampadu's son to declare for Ireland: http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...-30978502.html
It's interesting to note that Kwame's upbringing and background is very similar in some ways to that of Paul McGrath. Born in England to an Irish mother and an African father before moving back to Ireland and playing all the way up along here before moving back across to the UK to pursue a professional football career.
I'd imagine that Ethan has spent minimal time in Wales. His father left Swansea in 1998 but Ethan was born in 1999 but his father played with Exeter from 2000-2005, worked there and Ethan is on the books there so I'd imagine that they'd have moved closer to there some time during that period. I'm assuming he qualified for England on the residency/education rule (forgive my ignorance on that rule) or else his mother's background.
It's a very interesting choice he's got in front of him. He's also elgible for Ghana through his grandfather, not to mention what his mother's background may offer in this regard. Let's hope his father's Irishness carries sufficient weight for the lad.
Ignorance of any eligibility rule simply can not be forgiven.
Most likely. The four British associations replaced the two-year residency requirement of article 6.1(d) with a criterion of their own (that being five years of education before the age of 18) by way of internal agreement, as is expressly permitted by FIFA in the Regulations.
Ethan would be eligible through his father anyway. Kwame was born in England himself.
Jesus, how many national teams is he eligible for? Ireland, Ghana, Wales, Northern Ireland, Scotland, England....not bad going! The kid's got options!
Folding my way into the big money!!!
Looks like we'll be finally removing Harry Kane from our list of potentials soon: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/31449204
Originally Posted by BBC
They are in for some hop when he knocks back the call up to go green.
That would be amazing if he did.
How hard were we knocking on his door?
DID YOU NOTICE A SIGN OUTSIDE MY HOUSE...?
Probably should have sent Roy. He seems to have done a job on Tom Cleverley.
DID YOU NOTICE A SIGN OUTSIDE MY HOUSE...?
The legend of MLS, Lamar Neagle, could join Ireland.
http://m.mlssoccer.com/news/article/...-national-team
Would be the first Lamar to play for Eire according to Reuters.
Callum Wilson of Bournemouth seems to be the next lad we're chasing. Martin O'Neill also talks about possibly 1 or 2 more maybe declaring before the Scotland match. Wonder who??
http://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/s...me-318260.html"Meanwhile, the hunt continues for more fresh blood, with Arter’s club mate and prolific striker Callum Wilson entering the frame. O’Neill confirmed: “He’s played U21 for England but that doesn’t make him ineligible. We’re in the process of checking out (his eligibility). I think he’s a very good player. I don’t want to sound like a detective here but I’m following up on a number of other leads. I think there’s one or two might come to fruition in the next couple of months, maybe even before the Scotland game, that might be pleasantly surprising."
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"We lost because we didn't win"- Ronaldo
I'd hazard a guess that Wilson came under the radar thanks to Cyrus Christie. He's a 22 year-old born in Coventry who played for Coventry all his career before moving to the Championship- same as Christie. Likely to be friendly, surely.
... Or maybe from Harry Arter who plays every week at Bournemouth with Wilson
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