Going back to the Irish team, there's one issue with their young talent that the usual suspects are content to ignore, even though it's been staring them in the face Jack Grealish - played for Ireland at U17, U18 and U21 level, only to switch allegiances and choose to represent England Declan Rice - played for Ireland at U16, U17, U19 and U21 level and has even been played for the senior squad in three friendlies, yet he's umming and ahhing about whether he wants to represent Ireland or England Of course there's another reason staring them in the face that they don't seem to acknowledge: Roy Keane giving players a damn good reason to consider switching their allegiance to England, because not only are a lot of fingers being pointed in Keane's direction for Declan Rice stalling on declaring if he wants to play for England or Ireland, it is worth bringing up that Keane was mouthing off to his mates in the press three years ago when Grealish was in a similar situation
Give the rampant club rivalry in the squad around that time, what would have been the benefit in throwing a whole load of gasoline on that existing fire?
Just go thru the motions to stay injury-free, Sonny. There is no longer national service punishment for you.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_AFC_Asian_Cup#Bracket Weird, but if correct ... South Korea should ensure they finish 2nd in their group. That means Son could have his first game on Jan 20, and they would play a game every 4 days no matter how far they go.
The real story is the potential Group D decider is between Iran and Iraq, two countries noted for being civil towards one another...
Son wins a penalty, which is something that he must've forgotten could happen: Son on corner taking duty: Why doesn't he take ours? Finished 2-0.
Nice of South Korea to take off Sopn when their win against China was wrapped up ...in the 89th minute
Korea beat Bahrain 2-1 in extra time ****ing hell, Sonny, I thought we told you to tonk one past your own goalkeeper if extra time was looming...
After playing virtually all of the 2-0, which was irrelevant to their progress anyway. ****ing international coaches.
After Newcastle complained that Son didn't join up until the third game and their player Ki had to go from the beginning :Ki has now returned to England -injured.
1. Yep. 2. Korea can now eff off wrt demands for Son in future internationals. They are now fully owned by Levy.