Murphy and Lawrence aren't Irish internationals
Has Niall Quinn set a new record? He played 6 Irish internationals against Birmingham - Cunningham, Clarke, Delap, Lawrence, Elliott & Murphy. I can't remember more than 4 in any previous English team sheet.
Clarke conceded a penalty on his debut, nice one son.
Murphy again looked decent enough and Elliott will score if he gets a decent supply.
Murphy and Lawrence aren't Irish internationals
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Back in the day Villa had McGrath, Houghton, Townsend, Staunton - all four who were in our first choice squad. Of the six you listed none of them are in our first team and only Elliott would be in an Ireland 23 man squad, and even then only marginally.
Also Leeds played Kelly, Harte, McPhail and Keane.
"Jacques Santini...will be greeted in every dugout of the country by "one-nil, one-nil" - Clive Tyldsley, 89th minute of France-England June 13, 2004.
"Ooooohhhh Nooooooo" Bobby Robson 91st minute.
if he is not careful he will set the record for the most losses as a manger cum chairman.
Arsenal's FA Cup winning side in 1979 had Jennings, Brady, Rice, Nelson, Stapleton and O'Leary - 3 full ROI and 3 full NI internationals.
A one time squad member...same as Joe Gamble.
Ronnie Whelan, Ray Houghton, Steve 'Gaffer' Staunton, and John 'Sinatra' Aldridge were first choice with Liverpool in the late 80s.
Now our squad is built around a combination of the Newcastle and Tottenham first team and reserves.
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FootballsKing,Your theory intrigues me
I don't think anyone can say whether Doyle is better than Elliott or vice versa. Elliott has scored 18 goals in 44 starts in England. Doyle has scored 19 goals in 43 starts in England. Pretty similar stats at U-21 level too. We'll just have to see who keeps progressing.
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McCarthy might, stress might of set the record with some combination of these
Great post Eirebhoy I think you hit th nail on the head.
In Trap we trust
Murphy has been capped at youth and U21 level, I didn't use the word senior in my posting. I had thought Lawrence was capped but as he is on the FAI site he is as good as.
If I was a Sunderland fan I'd wonder about Quinn priorities, here are his remarks on Lawrence after playing a pre-season friendly:
"I want Liam to be doing it on the wing for Ireland as well as Sunderland and I really feel that he can kick on and do things for both. He showed signs at Carlisle of what he is capable of and I know all about the ability he has got."
Nice that he remembered Sunderland, btw if Quinn calls Stan, Lawrence will play
As regards the record, not all those players already mentioned played in the team at the same time. The record I always thought was in West Brom's glory days, we had 4 of them playing at the same time against France 1976.
Mulligan, Martin, Giles and Treacy
West Brom who had Giles (player Manager) Martin. Mulligan and Treacy. all 4 played against Man U when they beat them 4-0. and a large contigent of West brom fans turned up to support Ireland against England in the 1976 friendly at Wembley (1-1).
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