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    Absolute Joke McClean has been omitted. Okay I can understand Trap staying loyal to certain players, but McClean is probably the most in-form Irish player at the minute and has shown that he can cut the mustard in the Premiership. No disrespect to some of the players included but some are average players, hardly getting on for their respective team. Surely McClean deserved a chance to impress Trap and surely Trap must be somewhat curious to try McClean out.

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    If McLean keeps banging in the goals and wowing the EPL fans/pundits/press till the end of May would you bring him? I know I would.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shakermaker1982 View Post
    If McLean keeps banging in the goals and wowing the EPL fans/pundits/press till the end of May would you bring him? I know I would.
    Who's this McLean chap?
    I think he plays rugby for Italy

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    I'm neither surprised or upset that he's been omitted. He's been in great form, but he's only played 11 games yet.

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    He'll yet feature against the Czechs. Coleman and/or McGeady Will pull out.

    The one thing that annoyed me about that article was this:
    "The midfielder, who was born in the North, but has opted to represent the Republic, received clearance from FIFA to do so earlier this week."

    When did this crap of spelling north with an uppercase "n" start? Also I'm pretty sure when I was born in 1984 my country was called Ireland and not Republic. I missed that memo.
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    his directness, freshness and youthful enthusiasm would be a welcome addition to the squad similar to steven reid in wc 2002. very disappointed he not involved in this squad. in fact given the backward steps coleman and hunt have taken this season its baffling imo. squads always need freshening up

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    Quote Originally Posted by BonnieShels View Post
    He'll yet feature against the Czechs. Coleman and/or McGeady Will pull out.

    The one thing that annoyed me about that article was this:
    "The midfielder, who was born in the North, but has opted to represent the Republic, received clearance from FIFA to do so earlier this week."

    When did this crap of spelling north with an uppercase "n" start? Also I'm pretty sure when I was born in 1984 my country was called Ireland and not Republic. I missed that memo.
    Thankfully this thread is back to football matters and James McClean again, please dont let it be another thread to descend back into all that northern rubbish.

    Disappointed though not surprised he didnt make the squad. Clark is another baffling omission. Still think there is a decent chance he might get called up with some likely injuries in coming weeks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by elroy View Post
    Thankfully this thread is back to football matters and James McClean again, please dont let it be another thread to descend back into all that northern rubbish.
    Isn't that, er, a contradiction in terms? And that Darron, James and Shane would feel flattered by such a description...

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    Quote Originally Posted by BonnieShels View Post

    When did this crap of spelling north with an uppercase "n" start?
    It's part of the name of a country. It should be capitalised. Would you expect a journalist to write about 'the united states of America'? It's the same thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by osarusan View Post
    It's part of the name of a country. It should be capitalised. Would you expect a journalist to write about 'the united states of America'? It's the same thing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by elroy View Post
    Thankfully this thread is back to football matters and James McClean again, please dont let it be another thread to descend back into all that northern rubbish.
    This. Sick and tired of scanning through threads, trying to pick out the football news from the caveman politics. Really wish the powers that be on here would keep all this "us and them" pathetic bull**** away from the football discussions.

    It's meant to be all about this.
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    Surprised and disappointed McClean failed to make the squad. Thought it would be a perfect opportunity for Trap to try him out. The confirmation last night of his switch having been approved by FIFA had raised my hopes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnnyc View Post
    This. Sick and tired of scanning through threads, trying to pick out the football news from the caveman politics. Really wish the powers that be on here would keep all this "us and them" pathetic bull**** away from the football discussions.

    It's meant to be all about this.
    I understand the objections of people with no interest in eligibility matters having to trawl through masses of eligibility-related discussion, but how do you distinguish between what should and shouldn't be here though? In the case of McClean, discussion on his eligibility/switch is as relevant and appropriate in this thread as discussion of his football, surely?

    The Stephen Ireland thread is as much a documentary of his private life as it is a discussion about his footballing abilities, for example.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BonnieShels View Post
    The one thing that annoyed me about that article was this:
    "The midfielder, who was born in the North, but has opted to represent the Republic, received clearance from FIFA to do so earlier this week."

    When did this crap of spelling north with an uppercase "n" start? Also I'm pretty sure when I was born in 1984 my country was called Ireland and not Republic. I missed that memo.
    It is correct punctuation to say the North, the South, the West when referring to a region. You'll just have to suck it up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DannyInvincible View Post
    I understand the objections of people with no interest in eligibility matters having to trawl through masses of eligibility-related discussion, but how do you distinguish between what should and shouldn't be here though? In the case of McClean, discussion on his eligibility/switch is as relevant and appropriate in this thread as discussion of his football, surely?

    The Stephen Ireland thread is as much a documentary of his private life as it is a discussion about his footballing abilities, for example.

    Ultimately, Stephen Ireland's private life, hair cut and taste in interior design still relate directly to the man himself. Too often threads on here take a players eligibility issues and turn it into a soapbox debate or history lesson on emigration.

    Surely keep opinions on that whole subject separate. By all means discuss them if it floats your boat, but I think the majority on here are more concerned with matters that take place on the pitch.
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    So you're saying the 'majority' don't care about Irish players taking stick which can affect them on the field of play??

    What a curious bubble some people inhabit...

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    Let's just say that it is totally unnecessary that the thread be littered with opinions about whether or not the North should be spelled with a capital N, or persistent repetitive surmise syndrome about the alleged angry/bitter state of James' mind when he pens a tweet, just for the sake of winding up.

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    Video from TV3 featuring Trap explain McClean's omission from Czech squad: http://www.tv3.ie/3player/show/3/45272/1/Sport-Updates

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnnyc View Post
    Ultimately, Stephen Ireland's private life, hair cut and taste in interior design still relate directly to the man himself. Too often threads on here take a players eligibility issues and turn it into a soapbox debate or history lesson on emigration.

    Surely keep opinions on that whole subject separate. By all means discuss them if it floats your boat, but I think the majority on here are more concerned with matters that take place on the pitch.
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    I think you will find the site owns the copyright on your posts!!!! (probably).
    Which is my case is a bit like having the contents your dustbin stolen!!
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