Only a senior competitive cap with England would actually tie him, although I see he posted the following on Instagram:
It seems England is definitely where his heart is. How does he qualify for Ireland, out of interest?
James Maddison got his first call-up to the England U21 squad. That is the end of that so.
"We lost because we didn't win"- Ronaldo
Only a senior competitive cap with England would actually tie him, although I see he posted the following on Instagram:
It seems England is definitely where his heart is. How does he qualify for Ireland, out of interest?
I have seen it mentioned a few times that he has an Irish grandparent. It doesn't matter now anyway, I would consider him gone. We have never been able to convince any ex-England U21 cap to join us previously (even the North convinced Lee Camp) and I doubt that is going to change.
Last edited by TrapAPony; 03/11/2017 at 5:55 AM.
"We lost because we didn't win"- Ronaldo
There is a young guy(19) called Callum O'Hare on the bench for villa. Anyone know if he qualifies
Supposedly he does qualify. Looks a decent player too.
Kieran O'Neill Dowell on loan to Notts Forest from Everton must surely qualify too. Very useful player in the making but he is in the English U21 setup so I presume that is another lost cause.
*edit* According to Rob Brennan on twitter, the FAI have spoken to Dowell who is eligible.
https://twitter.com/RobBrennan82/sta...99791833751552
Last edited by TrapAPony; 05/11/2017 at 10:20 AM.
"We lost because we didn't win"- Ronaldo
Would be very surprised if O'Hare weren't eligible given his connections to John Mitchells GAA and Warwickshire GAA. He also has a sister who is a world champion Irish Dancer
https://twitter.com/warwickshireclg/...18534159601665
http://www.solihullnews.net/news/loc...ancing-7047836
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Hard to know how accurate this site is:
https://www.transfermarkt.com/spiele...d=189&yt0=Show
but it does list O'Hare as eligible. On the PFA forms when you register it asks you for any other nationalities. Their database isn't the easiest to get access to anymore but I wouldn't be suprised if the data on this site is using that or has some factual basis.
Other players not listed as Irish but as a 2nd nationality (seems fairly accurate)
(England)
Michael Keane
Nathan Redmond
Mark Noble
Aaron Lennon
Kyle Naughton
Jack Grealish
Patrick Bamford
Sean Morrison
Jon Flanagan
David Nugent
Calum McManaman
Peter Crouch
Will Buckley
Will Keane
Adam Hammill
Dan Crowley
Luke Chambers
Mark Bunn
Sean O'Hanlon
Lee Boylan
Ben Heneghan
Luke Williams
Paul Marshall
James Wallace
(Scotland)
Jim O'Brien
Ryan O'Leary
Stephen O'Donnell
(Northern Ireland)
Alex Bruce
Callum Morris
Michael O'Connor
Tony Kane
Adam McGurk
Michael Duffy
Kevin Deery
Dale Gorman
Patrick McEleney
Just going through the U23 squads for any others we might not have mentioned
Arsenal Marcus McGuane (18)
Aston Villa Callum O'Hare (19)
Everton Jack Kiersey (19)
Everton Shayne Lavery (18)
Southampton Will Ferry (15)
FC Twente Lukas Browning Lagerfeldt (18)
Last edited by Closed Account; 06/11/2017 at 1:18 PM.
Just seen that a young striker called Matthew Shiels who plays for Rangers and has played U16 and U17 for Scotland has accepted a call up to the Irish U18 squad. Good to see.
https://www.thesun.ie/sport/football...nder-18-squad/
"We lost because we didn't win"- Ronaldo
So Peter Crouch was eligible to play for us? Never knew that. Anyone know anything further on that?
I heard that Crouch thing before but never heard the reasons why.
I assume Granny or Granddad.
DID YOU NOTICE A SIGN OUTSIDE MY HOUSE...?
Crouch would have suited our agricultural hoofball style of play perfectly, but instead we had to rely on Caleb Folan. A missed opportunity there!
Certainly wasn't a missed opportunity for Crouch himself you would have to say, with 42 caps and 22 goals for England, as well as playing in two World Cups.
I'd forgotten about Browning, was wondering if he'd made any progress at Twente. Turns out he appeared for the Swedish U19s a month ago in their qualifiers: http://www.uefa.com/under19/season=2...ups/index.html
Balls.ie reporting Shiels has grandparents from Donegal. He has expressed his delight on Twitter. Interesting stuff.
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