
 Originally Posted by 
samhaydenjr
					 
				 
				Here we go again... if the manager doesn't  pick a LOI player who's  doing well it's an insult to the league,  followed by "if he was playing  for a rubbish League Two team he'd be in  the starting line-up". Look,  it's great that the LOI has come on a lot  since the days when I used to  watch hoofball under Noel O'Mahony at  the Cross. It's great that it has  become a serious pathway to greater  things for more and more players.  And it's great that Graham Burke is  playing so well in the league. But  that is not enough to justify a  call-up. People might comment  sarcastically about players suddenly  becoming magically better on the  plane to England but the reality is  that if an Irish player wants to be  considered for the Irish team, he  has to be able to perform at the same  level as the best Irish players  and the best Irish players are playing  in the Premier League and The  Championship. 
Think about it -  there's going to be about 15-18 Irish senior  internationals at Premier  League clubs next season, including players  with only a handful of caps  or fewer like Declan Rice, Josh Cullen,  Matt Doherty and, if Villa go  up, Conor hourihane and Scott Hogan;  there's also a number of young  Irish players who are close to breaking  into Premier League teams;  there's another handful of experienced  internationals who will be  playing in The Championship next year; and  there's a number of  Championship players who should be the priority  when handing out  friendly caps as preparation for the Nations League...  the likes of Alan  Browne, Darragh Lenihan, Derrick Williams, Callum  O'Dowda, Sean  Maguire, Daryl Horgan, Greg Cunningham, Callum Robinson,  Aiden O'Brien,  maybe even Ryan Manning. 
Again, it's no disrespect to the LOI to  say that The Championship is a  higher standard of football and while  players like Sean Maguire and  Daryl Maguire have managed to make the  step up, other LOI stars like  Richie Towell and Chris Forrester have had  to settle for League One  football (for now, at least). So, best of luck  to Graham Burke, I hope  his career trajectory continues upwards and  that a big English club  finds use for his talents soon and that we can  make a direct comparison  with others. But until that happens, we have  numerous candidates for  the senior squad with playing records that  deserve international  recognition more
			
		 
	
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