Did it used to say Ireland and just now changed? I wouldn't read too much in to it, probably just lazy work by the person editing their site.
Why is not playing for ROI anymore?
http://www.evertonfc.com/player-profile/gerard-kinsella has him down as English
yet in the past he has played for ROI youth teams:
http://indigo.ie/~bvr/Ireland16.htm
Funnily enough, played with Jay Wallace who is not eligible any more!
Did it used to say Ireland and just now changed? I wouldn't read too much in to it, probably just lazy work by the person editing their site.
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He's not eligible in the slightest, as far as I'm aware. On the Everton website, he lists England as the only team he is eligible for and he was born in Liverpool (not Dundalk, which is where Football Manager had him down as being born). I was always confused as to how Wallace and Kinsella managed to play for Ireland despite not being eligible.
http://www.evertonfc.com/academy/gerard-kinsella.html
Whoopi Goldberg is his favourite actress? We definitely don't want this guy.
If he wasn't eligible at all, why did the FAI allow him to play at the expense of another player ?
It seems like the FAI don't bother doing checks. Kinsella.. Irish surname right?
Good question. But maybe he is eligible.
Anyways interesting to see the team for that game.
Quite a few of them are currently with LOI clubs. At this moment in time, it's probably only Clifford that will eventually be capped at senior level.Republic of Ireland team:
Harry Lee - Charlton Athletic
Richie Towell - Crumlin United
John Dunleavy – Ballybofey United
Niall Byrne - Home Farm
Conor Hourihane – Douglas Hall
Aaron Doran – Blackburn Rovers
Conor Clifford – Crumlin United
Gerard Kinsella - Everton
Jay Wallace - Everton
Greg Cunningham – Mervue United
Karl Sheppard - Shelbourne
SUBSTITUTES:
Jason Hughes (Geraldines), David Heagney (Huddersfield) and Paul Corry (Belvedere) for Wallace, Sheppard and Cunningham (All 72 mins).
Mark Connolly (Monaghan Utd), Chris Oldfield (Liverpool) and Neil Harney (Belvedere) for Byrne, Lee and Kinsella (All 79 mins).
See that's the thing that irks me. I'm not entirely sure about the eligibility of Kinsella and Wallace (and I'm open to correction), but it seems to me that the FAI were either fooled or knowingly played the two, despite their ineligibility.
If they were not eligible at all, I'd love to know the story. However, if they were in fact eligible, then I have no problems. It just seems that they were never eligible, or else decided to play for England.
Ifk, surely Greg Cunningham is on the verge of receiving a cap? What about Aaron Doran?
[QUOTE=Predator;1347675]See that's the thing that irks me. I'm not entirely sure about the eligibility of Kinsella and Wallace (and I'm open to correction), but it seems to me that the FAI were either fooled or knowingly played the two, despite their ineligibility.
If they were not eligible at all, I'd love to know the story. However, if they were in fact eligible, then I have no problems. It just seems that they were never eligible, or else decided to play for England.
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Neither qualify.
there's no competitive international games at U16 level, so FIFA do not require documentation to prove eligibility. When a player moves into the U17 squad, and called up for official FIFA and UEFA underage tournaments then official government documentation to confirm the player's eligibility is required. What has happened in the past is that the player thinks he is qualified, and turns out for the U16s and when the same player is required to produce the relevant documents for U17 competition, they find out they are not eligible.
It's also happened with Anthony Gerrard (Steven Gerrard's cousin) and Julian Kelly of Reading.
Julian Kelly isnt Irish? ahh he always gets into the Irish first team on FM
I wonder how all these players think theyre eligible?
because footballers are idiots
I suspected such. Do you know how they supposedly qualified when they represented the U16s?
Gerard Kinsella has his own thread despite not being eligible and he looks like he might not make it at Everton! At least, a fair few youngsters are ahead of him. Sheppard was at Everton but didn't make a breakthrough.
Are you an Everton fan bluelou? If so, do you know much about Sheppard and whether he has potential to make it in the Premiership, given that he was released by Everton?
Woah! These guys were kids, can we blame them? It is likely that the parents and the FAI handled the eligibility question.
Thanks tetsujin. I don't think that's enough though. A player can't just claim to be eligible without the FAI checking it out. Surely the FAI have to take responsibility?
In Gerrard's case, he thought his grandfather was from Ireland, and when he went to claim his passport, he found out he was actually born in England.
Not sure what happened in Kelly's case but I'd imagine it was something similar. He turned out for the U19s in friendly games, where official documentation is not required, but was later found to not qualify.
Predator, I'm an Everton fan but never saw Shep' play. From the stats, it doesn't look like he'd make a Championship player. A few players from the academy have dropped to League Two (and some to the league of wales). I think he was released and signed for Galway Utd?
He has been playing for Galway yeah. As IFK says, there's every chance that if he has a good season, it won't be long until he's back over in England. Jay O'Shea signed for Birmingham from Galway.
According to Wiki, Everton signed him for about E200,000 and beat off competition from a few Premiership clubs; surely he still has potential, considering he's still quite young.
Last edited by Predator; 16/04/2010 at 2:25 PM.
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