I agree. Mark Noble and Richard Keogh should be given a run out
I'm in two minds whether he should be called up for the U.S.A. game tbh. He should only be called up when he's ready to come to a decision and play in competitive games imo. We have only one friendly before the Poland match. We need to consider players who are realistic options for that game, and for several reasons, Jack is not one of them.
I agree. Mark Noble and Richard Keogh should be given a run out
The implication is that he'll play competitive international football when he's ready. That'll be when his selection won't be a cynical one. The stated reason for missing Scotland is because he won't be ready to play at that level, which is probably fair enough. That he might be reluctant to play against Scotland for fear of getting cap-tied is purely your own interpretation.
He thinks he's ready to play Premier League football but he doesn't think he's ready to play International football? Who turns down an International football because they aren't ready? Brian Lenihan accepted a call up several weeks after uprooting himself to Hull.
It's not up to the player to decide if he's ready for International football or not. It's up to the manager.
Yes, my interpretation is what it is. More fool me.
I don't even understand your first reply. He is open to playing competitive games for Ireland and England. That's the point. There is a difference between being open to something and being committed to something.
I don't buy there being silly buggers from Grealish's end if he is willing to be called up for a friendly. He's given every indication that this is a big decision and he understands the implications of his actions (and the media blowback they will cause). To play in a friendly and then switch would be ridiculously counter productive.
There's nothing explicit in his father's words about him not playing competitively. Just an acknowledgement that he wouldn't be considered for a competitive squad.
Given that we know O'Neill hasn't been slow to contact the family, it strikes me as more likely he's told them as much and perhaps said he'd like to take a look at Grealish in the US game.
Ou-est le Centre George Pompidou?
It'd be hard to turn his back on us now. All the talk seems to be strongly in our favour. This is what his da said when asked if the Scotland game would come too soon: "Yeah definitely, he hasn't even played a full game in a Premier League. As Roy Keane said, let him play in the Premier League first and see what he is made of."
Of course, you could say (and I'm sure you will ) that waiting until he's proven himself at Premier League level will give him enough time to ascertain England's true interest, but the phrasing indicates that he'll be happy to play competitively for us once he's "first" proven himself a bit more. Something always comes second to first. In the above context, that something will be playing for our senior team (if he can prove himself worthy and capable). This sort of thing is not unprecedented; didn't Ryan McLaughlin do the same with NI recently, where he wanted to focus on establishing himself, or at least on trying to establish himself, at club level before entertaining thoughts of international football?
Jack himself retweeted the following piece earlier: http://betting.boylesports.com/footb...-jack-grealish
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Be very careful about making unsubstantiated accusations about named individuals on here, considering it could cost the person who hosts the site a lot of money.
In fact, considering you've already said you're "done" with this place, perhaps your post can be deleted and you can fulfil your wish to stay away for good.
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Doc, really not on, particularly as you are relying on a unsubstantiated source. You were funny when you hung it on us in relation to SSL, but this is just bitterness and crass. Cop on to yourself!
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been a bit busy this weekend, only getting to this now. No proof provided for allegation of an ultimatum from management, infraction awarded, original post deleted
To reiterate the rules, any allegations must be backed up with evidence, ie published article, interview or video, within 24 hours or an infraction will be awarded
doc, seriously, are you trying to get suspended?
24 hours to provide proof of this, otherwise it's another infraction, and an automatic suspension after your other two, and no "my mate said it" is not acceptable
Be thankful it's not 12 hours
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original post deleted by the doc, I would ask anyone who quoted it to remove it from their posts as well.
If you cannot edit the post, let me know and I'll remove it with your permission
Not to backseat mod but that up there is unacceptable.
This is foot.ie not boards or ybig.
DID YOU NOTICE A SIGN OUTSIDE MY HOUSE...?
Regarding the post by the DIC (sorry the Doc)
Jayjus lads I thought I logged onto the Tarten Army forum, this is the kind of Bitterness they reserved for McGeady and McCarthy back in the day
Point taken Tetsa, but it's getting like the Emperors new clothes on here!
Blind leading the blind.
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