The corporate media has failed us again
Albert Dunlop was an everton keeper in the 60's born and raised in Liverpool.Either way, it is surprising to note that neither Liverpool nor Everton have ever housed a Scouse-born, first-choice goalkeeper.
The corporate media has failed us again
From his wiki -
Love it.Originally Posted by wiki
Hope it's true?? And thanks for all with the time to find all these links....
didn't he give Carragher a good whack on the head?
One for the mods. to merge?
Seen on an other message board that this lad is thinking of declaring for us. His family are from Dublin, anyone hear anything else.
Always look on the bright side of life
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The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist thinks it will change; the realist adjusts the sails.
All I could find was this, which is probably the other message board you mentioned. In which case I'd have led you in a circle and will accept the full force of your wrath.
Seen him playing a few times and always thought he was quite composed for an 18 year old. Call him up. Great potential & can cover left back too.
Last edited by TrapAPony; 22/11/2011 at 2:35 PM.
"We lost because we didn't win"- Ronaldo
On the other forum the guy posting says he heard it on "Radio at 7 this morning",
Not sure what he means by that, there is a RTE radio show, Sport at 7, but it is not
on in the morning. So I would not put to much weight on the words of someone
who can't even articulate where he heard it!!
Unfortunately not a newspaper which puts it's content on-line, or indeed a newspaper
Interesting bit here:-
http://www.liverpool.vitalfootball.c...e.asp?a=262189
John Flanagan left the England U21 squad earlier in the week to join up with England at U19 level instead to cover for injuries at that level for the match on Thursday. The Liverpool defender, along with Everton's Ross Barkley, missed the U21s European Championship qualifier with Iceland yesterday evening but both will return to the U21 squad now.
England U21s will face Belgium on Monday and Flanagan will hope to play some part in that match however the fact that he was asked to join the U19s tends to point towards this most likely not being the case this time round?
John still has plenty of years ahead of him though, in what promises to be a bright future, so further chances will come at various levels with England for the defender.
Read more: http://www.liverpool.vitalfootball.c...#ixzz1eS4RMYRQ
According to someone on that other forum:
Didn't someone on the last page of this thread say there was no immediate Irish connection on his father's side? If his uncle owned Flanagan's pub in Dublin though, then presumably Jon's paternal grandparents were from Dublin?His uncle Christy use to own Flanagans on the South Circular Rd.
That has to be Flanagan's down at Rialto - The Bird Flanagan I think it's called. At the moment I don't see how his changing allegiance will affect the Senior side. If Kevin Foley can't make right full his own because of inferior size, then John Flanagan won't either.
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