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sid waddell
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Dublin has pretty much always produced the backbone of the senior international team.
But which areas of Dublin have produced the most players? I'd like to get a list going on this, if possible. Off the top of my head (please correct any inaccuracies): Robbie Keane - Tallaght Damien Duff - Rathfarnham/Ballyboden Johnny Giles - Ormond Square (off the North Quays) Ronnie Whelan - Finglas Frank Stapleton - Artane (I think?) Richard Dunne - Tallaght Kenny Cunningham - Coolock Liam Brady - Whitehall or surrounds (infamously went to St. Aidan's CBS there anyway) Niall Quinn - Perrystown Jeff Kenna - Palmerstown Keith Andrews - I think I read he went to Ard Scoil Ris in Marino, so somewhere up that direction? Darren O'Dea - went to St. Benildus College in Kilmacud, I think? Anthony Stokes - Lucan Paul McGrath grew up in an orphanage out Sallynoggin/Monkstown direction What about the current players? Robbie Brady - Baldoyle Jeff Hendrick is Northside too, I think? Darren Randolph - Bray (greater Dublin area) Others? |
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Hendrick is Coolock/Kilmore
Mark Kinsella might be Finglas IIRC |
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Ward is portmarnock.
Brady baldoyle Hendrick Coolock Wes. Sherrif St. Whelan Ballyfermot I think possibly clondalkin Edited by Baldrick - 19 Nov 2017 at 3:09pm |
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sid waddell
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David O'Leary was Finglas too, I think?
Kevin Moran was Drimnagh and went to both James's Street CBS and Drimnagh Castle. Be interesting to see what schools have produced the most internationals, too. Stokes was Terenure College. Could do up an all-time Northside v Southside list at the end of all this.
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Keith Fahey tallaght
Stephen Quinn clondalkin Randolph bray |
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Liam Whelan, Gerry Daly, Wayne Henderson, Eamonn Fagan - Cabra
(I think Ashley Grimes was also from Cabra but I can't confirm it, does anyone know?) Edited by TonyNotJack - 19 Nov 2017 at 3:26pm |
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Eamon Dunphy grew up beside Tolka Park although I think I remember from his book that the family lived in at least two different places.
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Good thread Brain Mooney?
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Dunphy lived in Oliver Bond flats at some point. |
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Wasn't Mark Kennedy from out around Blanchardstown or one of those surrounding areas?
A few others I don't know: Stephen Carr Stephen Kelly Andy Keogh Few from yesteryear: Liam O'Brien John Anderson Dave Langan Paddy Mulligan is a Dub but has always identified with Galway due to parentage.
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Keith Andrews is from Beaumont.
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Curtis Fleming from Ballybough went to Joeys Fairview same as Jack Byrne.
Hendrick went to St.David's Artane Edited by dubstep - 19 Nov 2017 at 3:44pm |
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According to Wiki. Keogh went to CBC Monkstown and played with Cabinteely Boys. |
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Stephen Gleeson from Castlenock I think, Stephen Kelly from Finglas as far as I know.
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Thanks. Jeff Kenna grew up down the same road from me in Palmerstown. His younger brother Warren was in my primary school class in Chapelizod National School up to the end of fourth class in 1990 and Jeff used to come in the odd time to talk to the class about what it was like tying to make it as a professional footballer. The family left to go over to Southampton in 1990 from what I remember.
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Stephen Gleeson is from Crumlin |
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