Oh yeah, I'd read it before. Definitely in the "ones that got away, like really" camp. I think he was victim to the previous rules (tied by a u21 cap). Not sure though.
Ah, I deleted it. Thought somebody was making a cheeky joke but they were actually just saying they loved Trevor's Irish mum. I didn't know his Irish links were so close though.
Oh yeah, I'd read it before. Definitely in the "ones that got away, like really" camp. I think he was victim to the previous rules (tied by a u21 cap). Not sure though.
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
Could have been another Grealish affair though (not drawn out for 100 years, but that he might have still preferred England).
Any Twitter action from JG last night?
no, but he's been taking absolute pelters: https://twitter.com/search?f=tweets&...AJackGrealish1
I've spent 15 minutes reading and laughing at that. Between the numbskulls posting abuse and the genuinely funny tweets, it's too gas. A lot of people forgetting the work we have to do to actually make the Euros. Also, as someone mentioned last night was the shot in the arm Irish football needed. We needed a monumental win to remind us how great it is to support to Ireland so it's no harm to show to all dual-eligible internationals awesome supporting and playing for Ireland can be, even if England and NI have qualified for Euro 2016 with comparative ease.
Decent interview with our Jack from the Herald: http://www.herald.ie/sport/dutch-loa...-31591938.html
But we don't have that reputation. That's just a stick the haters use to beat us with.
Interesting life story. Missed the part relating to Jack Byrne - I'll try re-reading it.
Jack Byrne hasn't been mentioned on this page until your post there. Conversation evolved into a discussion on the media treatment of rugby and I thought I'd add a contribution. If tets feel it'd be more appropriate in another thread, I can move it, but he's posted a solely-rugby/football debate-related post himself. Don't blame me!
Jack Byrne comments on criticism of young Irish talent: http://www.balls.ie/football/jack-by...omments/311698
Just for you, OwenGoal.Originally Posted by Jack Byrne
On the other discussion, here's that piece of Ewan MacKenna's again where he outlines his feelings on the favourable treatment reserved for rugby in Ireland: https://ewanmackenna.wordpress.com/2...n-think-again/
It was very good.
JB's comments are bang on. I kind of like the McKenna piece but as one of my mates says, rugby can't pick its followers.
https://kesslereffect.bandcamp.com/album/kepler - New music. It's not that bad.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhWvF7wgfA0
Seems like a down-to-earth lad with a bit of humour about him.
Played against AZ Alkmaar recently and fans comment positively on his Instagram post after the game: https://instagram.com/p/8-JEKnk1QN/
Starts this morning against Den Haag http://i.imgur.com/pRuL0nA.jpg
Great interview with Dion Fanning, really Insightful. Starting to get excited about this lad, he is the real deal.
Jack Byrne: I left my Dublin home at 15 so that I could have a better life for my family
http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...-34158554.html
He doesn't really.... unless "bed him in" and "make up the numbers" mean the same thing, which they don't. Presuambly there'd be some kind of an induction though, that almost goes without saying, especially for a player so young.
Originally Posted by Jack Byrne
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