His first game as captain was against russia at landsdowne.... He did get sent off thoughOriginally Posted by livehead1
What......Originally Posted by eirebhoy
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Harry and Liam, Harry and Liam, Harry and Liam, Harry and Liam.
His first game as captain was against russia at landsdowne.... He did get sent off thoughOriginally Posted by livehead1
Harry and Liam, Harry and Liam, Harry and Liam, Harry and Liam.
This question has been doing the rounds for years, the players had to have been capped me McCarthy though.Originally Posted by tarzan1
Think he played CB in a comeback game when one of the Irish hacks (can't remember which one) encouraged the booing of keane after he had pulled out of a few friendlies. Think he was MOTM, just can't remember the oppositionOriginally Posted by tarzan1
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I thought you were off the drink Ronnie?
"No, I drink to help me mind my own business....can I get you one? (c) Ronnie Drew
Against Iceland at home, I remember Dunphy saying afterwards that we had a mini in midfield with the rolls royce in the garage. It was a 0 0 draw, one of mc carthys most baffling team selectionsOriginally Posted by tarzan1
Late '80s, I think. Played four games in all - one against Yugoslavia in the run-up to Euro 88, and also against Tunisia the first game afterwards (Steve Staunton and Pat Scully's debuts!). Think he was very young - he'd hardly be 40 now, I'd say - but very slight and injury prone. Was a wide midfielder, I think?Originally Posted by barglee
Originally Posted by tarzan1
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Resign, now!
Major slip-up on what should have been the road to France 98. Roy Keane plays as sweeper in a 3-5-2 - and the press slaughters Mick McCarthy
World Cup qualifier
Lansdowne Road, Dublin
Republic of Ireland 0
Iceland 0
Ireland: Alan Kelly (Sheffield Utd), Roy Keane (Manchester Utd), Gary Breen (Birmingham City), Phil Babb (Liverpool), Denis Irwin (Manchester Utd), Jeff Kenna (Blackburn), Jason McAteer (Liverpool), Andy Townsend (Aston Villa) capt, Alan McLoughlin (Portsmouth), David Kelly (Wolves), Tony Cascarino (Olympique Marseille)
Subs: Kenny Cunningham (Wimbledon) for Kenna 64 mins, Ian Harte (Leeds Utd) for Irwin 64 mins, Alan Moore (Middlesbrough) for D Kelly 79 mins
Manager: Mick McCarthy
Iceland: Birkir Kristinsson, Hlynur Birgisson, Olafur Adolfsson, Sigurdur Jonsson, Larus Orri Sigurdsson, Agust Gylfason, Eyjolfur Sverrisson, Heimir Gudjonsson, Runar Kristinsson, Helgi Sigurdsson, Thordur Gudjonsson
Subs: Arnar Gretarsson for R Kristinsson 70 mins, Olafur Thordarson for H Gudjonsson 85 mins
Referee: N/A
GK Kelham O'HanlonOriginally Posted by tarzan1
LB
RB
CB Kevin moran
CB Kenny Cunnigham
RM
Lm Kevin Sheedy
CM Kevin Kilbane
CM
Att Keith O'Neill
Att
Kevin O'Callaghan from Escape to Victory! Think he played for Ireland at some stage? Former Ipswich player.
Nah Escape To Victory was only a movie mate, good effort though........Originally Posted by pineapple stu
Bye bye Stan. Go off back to collecting cones you useless git.
Kevin O'Flanagan played soccer for ireland in the 30's
his brother played rugby for ireland
But the players were real! Pelé wasn't just a bad actor in real life!Originally Posted by Aldini98
At the end, it goes through the players/actors. Pele, John Wark, some Scandinavians and then Kevin O'Callaghan (I think) of Ireland. He was a real player! He plays Tony Lewis - will try and find some more info...
Edit - Google is absolutely brilliant! Here we go!
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I remember Kevin O Callaghan alright. Pretty sure he's the O' Callaghan that played in the game below in October 1979
"IRELAND 3-2 UNITED STATES
An historic first ever meeting between the two sides was watched by 23,000 people at Dalymount Park. The Irish manager for the day was Alan Kelly who took over from Johnny Giles who was unable to be at the match through bad health. In his absence Kelly gave a debut to Tottenham's Chris Hughton - the first black player to play for Ireland.
The Americans went into the game having beaten Hungary in Budapest three days earlier and they got off to a great start when they went 1-0 up when Nanchoff set-up Dibernardo for a goal after twelve minutes. The States continued to apply the pressure before Ireland made a number of changes at half-time. However the visitors stretched their lead on the hour mark when Liveric scored. However this only sparked a revival for the Irish who replied with three goals from Tony Grealish, Don Givens and John Anderson.
Ireland: Kearns; Hughton, Martin, O'Leary, Grimes, Murphy, Grealish, Chandler, McGee, O'Callaghan, Heighway. Subs: Givens for McGee (44 mins.), Mulligan for Chandler (half-time), Anderson for O'Leary (65 mins.)
United States: Dubose; Bellinger, Pecker, Keough, Makowski, Dilbernardo, Cantillo, Bandov, Nanchoff, Villa, Liveric. Subs: Van der Beck for Dibernardo (57 mins.), Pesa for Liveric (85 mins.)
Referee: Eammon Farrell (Ireland)"
"I'd rather play in front of a full house than an empty crowd" Johnny Giles
If I'm not wrong, he got about 18 caps for the national side.
I have been trying to come up with eleven too, by the - an AWFUL lot harder than I had first thought.![]()
That question was less stupid, though you asked it in a profoundly stupid way.
Help me, Arthur Murphy, you're my only hope!
Originally Posted by Dodge
How about a team of left footed players.
Or a team or left-wingers? (they can be in any position of course).
Currrent players if possible and an all time best?
GK Kelham O'Hanlon
LB
RB
CB Kevin moran
CB Kenny Cunnigham
RM Kevin O'Flanagan
Lm Kevin Sheedy
CM Kevin Kilbane
CM Kevin O'Callaghan
Att Keith O'Neill
Att
There's a full back called Kieran O'Reagan listed on the FAI site as having 4 caps. He played against Poland in a defense with McCarthy, O'Leary and Anthony Byrne so maybe you could work out if he was a right or left back.Originally Posted by barglee
There's also a player called Kevin Clarke who got 2 caps in 1948. Others, Ken de Mange (midfielder), Keith Branagan (keeper), Kevin Fitzpatrick (keeper, Limerick legend), Kelham O'Hanlon (another keeper). Thats about it.
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