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nvidic
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Why? Because he had one game, and not even that good a one at that, for QPR?
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Peter Stöger
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To the tune of 'Trapattoni's Green White Army': Olamide Oluwatimilehin Babatunde Oluwaka Shodipo
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Ah here, we'll have to gaelasise that name. Ollie will do.
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'The younger generation as in 17 -25 are certainly gayer than their predecessors. I think they may cause the extinction of the human race with their activities.'- Baldrick
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schillaci
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Irish2011
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Have you seen our scarcity of wingers at the moment? With McGeady on the wane, McClean is probably our only out and out winger at the moment. This lad will surely be worth a look v Oman anyway.
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nvidic
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I'd have Horgan up ahead of him, O'Dowda too, both proven themselves more
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AbuAbu
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has he played for the U-21's??
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It's not me it's you:-)
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DeclanDaly
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Not yet - just u19. I'd say u21 is the next step. |
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AbuAbu
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I hear what ur saying both don't fully agree. There should be some way of fast tracking potential talent to ensure the system doesn't chew them up (or they don't decide they are unloved and declare for someone else). I think MON is trying to do it by bringing young guys in and around the senior squad when they are not actually a part of it. A more formalised process would be no harm. Like a liaison officer that keeps close contact with top potential, helping them with any club difficulties, bringing them in and around the Ireland scene. You often see it in the Corporate scene. A young guy is way off the big jobs but is identified early and is mentored, guided and encouraged.
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It's not me it's you:-)
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Irish2011
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Hes mother wants the lad to play for Nigeria. Another boring tug of war on the way.
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Healy52003
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kidnap him on his way to his Nigerian trials and make him declare for us lol Its a hard one, he would suffer no racial abuse, get a better chance playing in the world cup finals and play less matches with Nigeria but if he has good potential we should try and get him |
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He has another ten years with the Nigerian underage teams before he can go senior though, should help our case
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I think this could potentially be the first of its kind in terms of player born and raised in ireland to immigrant parents who has a choice to stick with us or go with the country of his parents.
It has always been assumed it will come to this and i have always thought a benefit to immigration is having these big physical lads playing for ireland in the future. So with that being said, i hope he chooses to stick with us. We are obiously going to 'win some and lose some' but being the first it would be hopefully a sign of things to come if he stays. |
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Was Kwame Ampadu, mentioned elsewhere, not born in Ireland to such parents? I know he never made a senior cap though. Point still stands though Andy.
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rossieman
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Ampadu was born in England and raised in Ireland(his mother is Irish) ,this lad was born in Ireland and raised in England.
Edited by rossieman - 11 Aug 2016 at 1:00pm |
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