Probably not the right thread and I don't want to add fuel to the fire but did anyone see the news re Jack Grealish during the week? 7 figure deal with Gucci he signed. Himself and his advisors are laughing all the way to the bank on that call.
Is he not running out of time for that? He's 22 in July - does he have time to process the change of nationality paperwork and get a call-up and a game for England's 21s? Their next games are in June. I'm not sure what the cut-off is in terms of eligibility dates, though they had some players who turned 22 in Jan in their last squads.
But I could see an agent telling him how great he is and how he could definitely be a senior England international in the next three years and would he not hold off on Ireland until then. I'm sure it'd be worth more money if it came to pass, which is usually all agents think about.
The real fear here is he's genuinely injured come June...and so the random foot.ie speculation continues unabated for another three months
Last edited by pineapple stu; 07/04/2022 at 4:28 PM.
Probably not the right thread and I don't want to add fuel to the fire but did anyone see the news re Jack Grealish during the week? 7 figure deal with Gucci he signed. Himself and his advisors are laughing all the way to the bank on that call.
I have no memory of Ogbene saying that he wanted to play for Nigeria. Goes to show how fickle these things can be. I'm sure at the time there were plenty of fellas online saying that he should never play for Ireland if thats how he felt etc
That's not how Under 21 eligibility works. He was born after 1/1/2000 so he's Under 21 eligible for the whole of this campaign, including the finals tournament - which doesn't take place until summer 2023 and which England are highly likely to qualify for.
So plenty of time for him to make that switch if he wanted to.
Fair enough - that's a lot longer than I thought
He said it would be an honour to play for either given the chance but that his first love would be Nigeria as he carried his dreams of playing for them when he left in 2005.
https://www.the42.ie/chiedozie-ogben...34042-May2018/
Incidentally there's an Under 23 Africa Cup of Nations next year as well. Although Obafemi would be underage and therefore eligible to represent England in the Euro Under 21 finals he would actually be overage and therefore ineligible to represent Nigeria in that Under 23 competition the same year.
Has put a good shift in so far closing down defenders and won the penalty for Swansea's second. Though was probably more sloppy from the Reading defender rather than Obafemi being clever in winning it. Himself and Piroe are developing a good partnership.
Has played 446mins since the international break, which includes a 180mins this long weekend alone. Would be higher than 446mjns as it doesn't include added time and today's game went into the 97th minute. Should have no excuses for not showing up in June.
Finished 4-4 and will be kicking himself he didn't score a second when they were 4-3 up.
I think it'll be absolutely criminal if Obafemi is not called up for the squad in June. We've four games in the space of 12 days so I'd be calling up a squad of 30 players who should be the basis of the Euro qualifiers starting next year. Perfect time to integrate players as part of a big group
Obafemi will be 24 in June 2024, when we hope we'll be at the Euros in Germany, close to his peak as a striker. Get him in in June, and see how he does. All the talk of Parrot (who I think will also turn out to be a great player for Ireland btw), but the reality is, Obafemi is currently playing at a higher level.. and is scoring more.
Obafemi has 10 goals and 1 assist in 28 Championship games
Callum Robinson has 7 goals and 8 assists in 40 games..
There's a very strong case to be made for saying Obafemi is currently our best performing striker.. no way should we be bringing in League 1 strikers ahead of him.
It's not about him been called up though its about him accepting the callup. He didn't accept the call up a few weeks ago due to hamstring concerns so hopefully he will now. He certainly looks like he will give us a good attacking option given how limited we are at present in attack.
Another really nice goal. I’m optimistic he will be playing with Ireland again in the summer
9 goals in 15 games for Obafemi, 6 in 9 for Parrott, 2 in consecutive games for Odubeko - things are starting to look promising again in the young strikers' department
Scores his 11th of the season.
Where does he play in the front three for us? Whose spot does he take? From the bits of Swansea I’ve seen recently, he’s definitely playing centrally, almost as a 9, with Piroe in the more 10 position. Physically and stylistically, he doesn’t seem to fit the preferred Kenny mould for a central striker and I could see him being pushed to the left or right of our front three… what do others think?
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