He's some golfer I hear!
Could Lowry even switch back if he wanted to? Assuming that the new rules are applied he can't, since a dually qualified player can only switch association once. With this in mind, should we even have a thread on the guy any more? It's not like he's still an Irish player afterall, having declared for Australia.
Then again, I suppose we could use the thread as a platform to cry shame on him for doing the so-called 'immoral' thing. You know, wasting all our valuable resources and then selfishly leaving when it suited him (Hey, we might even have a case for compensation!); deviously exploiting the system and luring our poor coaches into a false sense of security before taking off without any consideration or gratitude. He consciously strung our coaches, and us as fans, along and he's a Judas! Those Australian beggars/poachers!
Good luck to him anyway!
He can change his mind provided he hasn't played for Australia. Bobby Zamora is in the same boat - he never played for Trinidad so he can still be picked for England.
He's really not that good. Saw him in a few Leeds games last season. If he's the answer, then may a higher power help Ireland (& Australia) !!
tbh we have duffy, st ledger, o'dea, and a few others waiting in the wings, we don't need him, especially as he left us high and dry
I actually wasn't aware he'd been called up to a squad. The paperwork has probably gone through then, but I'm not sure how strictly FIFA enforces the rule.
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