They're not triplets but perhaps you're thinking of the Quinn brothers? I don't believe they would have ever all played on the same team at the same time though, too much of a gap in age.
Hi,
Just wondering does anyone remember a set of triplets playing for Ireland at underage level? The only tentative bits of information that I have are that it may have been under 16s and it may have been some time in the 1990's.
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They're not triplets but perhaps you're thinking of the Quinn brothers? I don't believe they would have ever all played on the same team at the same time though, too much of a gap in age.
The Farrally brothers from Kilbarrack all went to QPR then a couple ended up playing for Kilmount in Kilbarrack
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Thanks joe_barry80. Someone elsewhere suggested the name Farrelly so that's confirmation of that. Thanks a lot.
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The Gallen brothers (not triplets) should have all played for Ireland at undersage level if it wasn't for that pilliock Gerry "where am I?" Francis.
That question was less stupid, though you asked it in a profoundly stupid way.
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Originally Posted by Dodge
If it was not for Kevin being so easily & cheaply turned.
Gallens decision was down to a degree of sectarian abuse/bullying from Alan McDonald, the nordie centre back with QPR when he was breaking through. Admittedly it was allowed by Francis but Gallens decision not to play for us was McDonalds fault. This came from a friend of mine who is related to the Gallens.
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Thanks SkStu, that clears that up. Kevin Gallen was always really crestfallen that he didn't play for Ireland from what I heard from others. There was talk at the time that it was Francis talked him into it because of the new rules coming in about European football requiring a minimum number of English players on an English team, but this has a ring of truth about it.
That question was less stupid, though you asked it in a profoundly stupid way.
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Originally Posted by Dodge
My brother used to meet him occasionally in London around the gah scene, he was a strange fella - into his gah (doing linesman in one game my brother was playing), but never wanted to talk about football or ireland - maybe he has his own personal reasons
As a lifelong QPR fan this is something that has always gotten to me. I am well aware (and have posted a million times about this on this board) of the Gerry Francis influence and Gallen himself has came out and said it in this public interview: http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/spo...cle1049707.ece
(I think that’s the twentieth time I have posted that link. We really should start a thread for Kevin Gallen at this stage and put all the posts into it)
Its simple, he says it himself: He wanted to play for Ireland, but when he was young he was forced into declaring for England by means of a professional contract by the then manager of QPR, Gerry Francis.
English fans don’t believe this, I know, we have spoken about it a million times. They say that he played for the England schoolboys (U-18) before he played U-21 so his declaration was clear from the outset. Of course he played for the England schoolboys, he was 17 when he signed the aforementioned contract.
Kevins main love is QPR. That’s why he signed that dreaded contract, he would do anything for QPR, even if it meant playing internationally for England.
We need to put this to bed now.
SkStu – In all my years I have never heard that rumor. Are you sure that is true? Pretty terrible if it is!!!!
Bennocelt – Believe me, I wouldn’t want to talk about it either, plus its not known the amount of abuse Irish fans have given him over it
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Hey DD - i was told this by a cousin of his. Im still in touch with him and he is a genuine fella. He told me that a good few years ago and I dont think he made it up to be honest. Reading Gallens interview above, it may have been a combination of both his love for QPR and MacDonald's "influence" (he was QPRs captain at the time im pretty sure) as that would probably make more sense.
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That article is a joke. If Kevin had been any good and made it with England he would never have looked back. It's only that he failed (due in no large part to bad (injury) luck) that he had any interest in resurrecting an international career - quite possibly with anyone willing to give him a call.
He could have followed his brothers but choose not to.
Lots of us are very unsure about Nolan joining us, but frankly the prospect of Kevin Gallen wearing a green shirt would make me feel much more uneasy.
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