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16 yo Ryan Cassidy scored a hatrick (in 9 mins) on his first start for Watford u23s. They were 4-0 down to Bristol City and the match finished 5-5 .Ex Derry City player Rory Holden bagged 2 for Bristol aswel.


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Cassidy is the top scorer in the U18 league as well, hence his elevation to U23 level. Exciting prospect.
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Seems to be a lot of hot prospects. Interesting to see his many step up to senior football.
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18 year old Adam O'Reilly travels with Preston North Ends first team squad to Brentford this weekend. Adams previous club is Ringmahon Rangers same as Alan Browne and his father is Kieran O'Reilly ex Cobh Ramblers player.

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Rangers young lad Mathew Shiels is named in both the Irish and Scottish u19 squads. Looks like he is staying with us for now.
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Originally posted by kevincronin2000 kevincronin2000 wrote:

18 year old Adam O'Reilly travels with Preston North Ends first team squad to Brentford this weekend. Adams previous club is Ringmahon Rangers same as Alan Browne and his father is Kieran O'Reilly ex Cobh Ramblers player.

He is actually 16. Good spot though.
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Originally posted by MC Hammered MC Hammered wrote:


Rangers young lad Mathew Shiels is named in both the Irish and Scottish u19 squads. Looks like he is staying with us for now.


His reaction on twitter is interesting. I guess he's got a choice to make.
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Originally posted by NewtNewbie NewtNewbie wrote:

Originally posted by MC Hammered MC Hammered wrote:


Rangers young lad Mathew Shiels is named in both the Irish and Scottish u19 squads. Looks like he is staying with us for now.


His reaction on twitter is interesting. I guess he's got a choice to make.


You’d have to imagine that he’ll opt for Scotland in this instance.

Even if he was to play for the Irish senior team in the future, playing for Scotland would cause him far less hassle while developing at Rangers.
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I wonder will the fact Scotland have named him as a defender, and Ireland as a striker (presumably his preferred position) play a part? In any case, he seemed happy enough with the Scotland call up, so I'd say the prognosis isn't great for us on this one.
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Originally posted by The O'Shea The O'Shea wrote:

I wonder will the fact Scotland have named him as a defender, and Ireland as a striker (presumably his preferred position) play a part? In any case, he seemed happy enough with the Scotland call up, so I'd say the prognosis isn't great for us on this one.

I don't know how good or bad Shiels is but he is playing for the Irish U19's today against Romania. 
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the under 19's beat Romania in the first of two friendlies this week. Dara O'Shea with the goal. The u17's play Turkey in Galway tonight. Expect another Adam Idah hatrick.
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Originally posted by grannyrule grannyrule wrote:

Originally posted by The O'Shea The O'Shea wrote:

I wonder will the fact Scotland have named him as a defender, and Ireland as a striker (presumably his preferred position) play a part? In any case, he seemed happy enough with the Scotland call up, so I'd say the prognosis isn't great for us on this one.

I don't know how good or bad Shiels is but he is playing for the Irish U19's today against Romania. 

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the u17's drew 1-1 with turkey. Troy Parrott got the equaliser with a cracking free kick
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Originally posted by Fozzy B Fozzy B wrote:

the u17's drew 1-1 with turkey. Troy Parrott got the equaliser with a cracking free kick


He looks like a very prospect. Heard he was putting up some mad numbers for Belvo
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the under 19's beat Romania 2-1 this morning. Aaron Dobbs scored both goals.
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O’Brien’s side held by Turkey in scoreless draw (FAI PRESS RELEASE) 

Republic of Ireland 0-0 Turkey U17

The Republic of Ireland Under-17s played out their second draw in three days with Turkey in Galway.

With the game being the final one before next month’s Elite Round qualifiers in Poland, Head Coach Colin O’Brien took the chance to rotate his squad and made six changes from last Tuesday’s game. 

In very tough conditions, Ireland had the better of the chances on the day, with Troy Parrott going closest to breaking the deadlock only to be denied by the Turkish crossbar.

It looked like Ireland had snatched the win in second half injury time, but Tyriek Wright’s close range effort was ruled out for offside.

Speaking after the game, O’Brien was pleased with the performance of his side over the two games. “We got exactly what we wanted from it. Turkey will always give you a battle and they were two very testing games. It gave us an opportunity to look at some new players that came into the squad.

“Every player got some minutes on the pitch, that was part of our objective this week. I thought we did well today, had the better opportunities but just didn’t convert. On the flip side we didn’t concede, that is very important, and we are in a good place ahead of the games next month.”

Republic of Ireland U17: Sean Bohan (Jimmy Corcoran 41), Oisin McEntee, Jason Knight, Callum Thompson (Adam Idah 41), Barry Coffey, Troy Parrott, Seamus Keogh, Luca Connell, Cian Kelly, Tyriek Wright, Conor Grant (Marc Walsh 60).

Turkey U17: Arda Akbulut (GK), Ridvan Yilmaz, Isik Kaan Arslan, Serkan Bakan (Suleyman Lus 55), Ali Yavuz Kol, Oguzhan Akgun, Ismail Cem Kara Muhemmet Arslantas 68), Atamer Bilgin, Bariscan Isik Altunbas, Erdogan Kaya, Mustafa Kaya (Firat Gullu 41).

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