from fai.ie -
Republic of Ireland manager Brian Kerr today announced that Jonathan Macken of Manchester City has been added to the squad for Ireland’s match versus Bulgaria on Wednesday August 18.
The former Preston attacker who was signed by Manchester City for Stg5 million in March 2002 has today been cleared by FIFA to play for the Republic of Ireland. Although Macken had previously played just once for England at U20 level – on June 20 1997 versus the UAE in the World Youth Championships for 27 minutes as a substitute – he played no other level for England. Under a change of FIFA rules, players who have not played in a full international game can play for a different country, provided they were entitled to nationality of that country at the time they played at underage level.
In Jonathan’s case he was eligible to play for Ireland through his grandparents and is the holder of an Irish passport. He was anxious to make himself available for selection for Ireland and over recent months, the FAI submitted the required documentation to FIFA along with Jonathan’s testaments requesting his clearance. The FAI has been in constant contact with FIFA since then and that clearance has been made available today.
Manager Brian Kerr said today: “I’m delighted to add Jonathan to the squad for Bulgaria. Once I became aware of his possible eligibility and desire to play for Ireland I have monitored his form closely. His appearances at Manchester City have been limited by injuries but in the latter part of the season he was impressive when I saw him on a few occasions. He has a good goal scoring record and links the play well from an attacking position. From our first meeting Jonathan’s Irish connections and links were very clear to me and his desire to be considered for our squad and to implement the process of clearing his eligibility has been impressive. His clearance to play for us gives us another attacking option for the games we face over the next two years.”
Jonathan Macken said: “I’m delighted to hear that I have been cleared to play for Ireland and that Brian Kerr has selected me for the squad for the game against Bulgaria. It is an amazing honour for me and my family and I look forward to justifying my selection if given a chance in the game. I would like to thank Brian and the FAI for the manner in which they have pursued my case with FIFA. I have always had a desire to play for the country of my family background and nationality but until now have never been given the opportunity. The change of rule has been beneficial to me and it is fair to players like myself who were not selected for the country of their nationality at underage level.
“I’m looking forward to joining up with what is a fantastic squad and over the next two years will be doing my utmost to establish my place in the team for the World Cup qualifiers.”
As a City fan I'm delighted to have another Irish player on the books. Jon's an excellent finisher and easily should have got a run in the side following some fine performances last season, just injury and Robbie Fowler restricted to the bench. He's nicked a few in preseason, so let's hope he can go on and claim a first team place.
Whatever about his desire to play for Ireland, I really do hope the fans get behind him.
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