English-born Former Ireland U-21 International Callum Morris has been called up for Northern Ireland after failing to get a look-in with us.
https://www.eveningexpress.co.uk/fp/aberdeen-fc/aberdeen-callum-morris-northern-ireland/
Callum Morris who played at underage level for us has been called up by the north, another example of our players being shamelessly poached
Not half as annoying as my comments being shamelessly poached.
Last edited by TheOneWhoKnocks; 01/09/2016 at 11:12 PM.
Lynden Gooch open to idea of playing for Ireland; England.
http://www.hitc.com/en-gb/2016/09/11...-conversation/The versatile forward is also eligible to play for England through his Colchester-born father and the Republic of Ireland through his mother, and he has admitted that he would still be open to playing for either country if they decide to pursue his services before he gets another chance in the US setup.
“I could never say no,” he added to the Men in Blazers. “I think Ireland is a part of me – that’s were my mother’s from – and so is England after living here for four years. Obviously my dad’s from England and I’ve got a lot of family here.
“It would be a great honour to play for any three of those countries.”
You would like to think that we have the wit to get Gooch & Keane on board!
What do we have to lose by calling Gooch up for our next qualifier and subbing him on at the end for a minute to cap tie him? There aren't many 20 year olds who break into the Premiership, albeit at a weak club like Sunderland. He's exactly what we need what with Hoolahan getting on in age.
Minutes played in the Premier League so far this season:
Harry Arter 346
David Meyler 342
Glenn Whelan 336
Lynden Gooch 230
Why risk losing him? We capped Joey Lapira!
Don't remind me about Joe Lapira. But crucially he didn't get a competitive cap so he can still represent the USA if he wants!
The one thing O'Neill has undoubtedly done, despite criticism of his unadventurous squads, is create a good team spirit. I can see why bringing in a guy who's had less Premier League minutes than Kevin Toner upsetting players for whom a cap is something they've had to work far harder for. Besides, it's unfair to put that pressure on the guy himself who clearly hasn't decided what team he wants to play for anyway, so the worst-case scenario is you get a Grealish situation where he embarrasses the whole set-up by making us look desperate, which we shouldn't be.
I'd just be worried that the USA call him up just to cap-tie him and he can't really turn them down because we haven't been in contact. We're not really in a position to allow anyone who is of Premier League quality to slip through our fingers.
If they do, they do. But as far as I know the US only cap-tie German players
But I don't think it's clear at this stage that he's Premier League quality. A few minutes at the start (or end) of the season doesn't mean much just yet.
Unless Coleman or O'Shea score tomorrow then it will be four rounds of matches without a goal scored by an Irish player.
Could be a record low in terms of goals scored by Irish players this season.
Brady and Hoolahan good for 4 or 5 a season but they have dropped to the Championship, Walters on rotation and off penalty taking duties, Long short on confidence, Coleman's lost his goalscoring touch..
Last season wasn't so bad in terms of Irish goals scored but it's looking like a drastic drop this year.
Lynden Gooch is due a goal I'd say.
Wouldn't a B international be a good idea? It would gauge who is really interested and who is not without affecting the first team morale and unity as Charlie mentioned above.
listening to the full interview here - http://soccer.nbcsports.com/2016/09/...-lynden-gooch/ - it sounds like a throwaway comment more than anything. I'd be surprised if he plays for anyone other than the US
not much use now, but Trevor Sinclair was eligible to play for the Republic through his Sligo-born mother - https://twitter.com/trevor8sinclair/...57422482300929
According to his wiki page, he had U21 caps in 1993, so the FAI would have wanted to act fast!To all the people asking why I support Celtic? Only choice as my mum is from Sligo and my step dad is from Glasgow and a big fan #COYBIG
Agree with Gastric, the notion of a B International would allow O Neill the opportunity to explore those who qualify. There hasn't been a B game for quite a while now and given the need to increase the options available-this is most regrettable.
We'd all love B internationals but the club calendar is so congested now it's really unlikely we'll see any of them I reckon. Club managers are miserly enough releasing players even when they really have to these days.
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