Following a discussion on the Ipswich board a few days ago I would like you guys to come up with as many players from between 1970 to the present day who have been awarded FULL international caps (while playing for your team). Not u18, u21 etc - Any country. I do not intend to turn this into a discussion type of thread or any kind of competition between our 2 clubs - just for interest, and maybe some surprises along the way as we go down memory lane. If you can give me the name, country and approx year (in that order)
Can't go back to the 70s as before my time, cancover from the 90s on though. No doubt I have missed some Kevin Moran, Ireland, 1990 Alan Shearer, England, 1992 Kevin Gallacher, Scotland, 1993 Tim Flowers, England, 1993 Colin Hendry, Scotland, 1993 Henning Berg, Norway, 1993 Stuart Ripley, England, 1993 David Batty, England, 1993 Graeme Le Saux, England, 1994 Robbie Slater, Australia, 1994 Lars Bohinen, Norway, 1995 Chris Coleman, Wales, 1995 Jeff Kenna, Ireland, 1995 Billy McKinley, Scotland, 1995 Shay Given, Ireland, 1996 Jason Wilcox, England, 1996 Chris Sutton, England, 1997 Stephane Henchoz, Switzerland, 1997 Martin Dahlin, Sweden, 1997 Alan Fettis, Northern Ireland, 1997 Per Pedersen, Denmark, 1997 Christian Dailly, Scotland, 1998 Callum Davidson, Scotland, 1998 Damien Duff, Ireland, 1998 Egil Ãstenstad, Norway, 1999 Jason McAteer, Ireland, 1999 Brad Friedel, USA, 2000 Stig Inge Bjørnebye, Norway, 2000 Keith Gillespie, Northern Ireland, 1998 Damian Johnson, Northern Ireland, 1999 Tugay, Turkey, 2001 Eyal Berkovic, Israel, 2001 Lucas Neil, Australia, 2001 David Dunn, England, 2002 Andy Cole, England, 2002 Hakan Sukur, Turkey, 2002 Hakan Unsal, Turkey, 2002 Nils-Eric Johansson, Sweden, 2002 Steven Reid, Ireland, 2003 Vratislav Greško, Slovakia, 2003 Brett Emerton, Australia, 2003 Barry Ferguson, Scotland, 2004 Dwight Yorke, Trinidad and Tobago, 2004 Paul Dickov, Scotland, 2004 Peter Enckelmen, Finland, 2004? Jonathan Douglas, Ireland, 2004 Paul Gallagher, Scotland, 2004 Morten GAmst Pedersen, Norway, 2004 Shefki Kuqi, Finland, 2005 Ryan Nelsen, New Zealand, 2005 Aaron Mokoena, South Africa, 2005 Craig Bellamy, Wales, 2005 Robbie Savage, Wales, 2005 Zurab Khizanishvili, Georgia, 2006 Benni McCarthy, South Africa, 2006 Jason Roberts, Grenada, 2006 Jason Brown, Wales, 2006 André Ooijer, Holland, 2006 Chris Samba, Congo Republic, 2007 Roque Santa Cruz, Paraguay, 2007 Shabani Nonda, DR Congo, 2007 David Bentley, England, 2007 Vince Grella, Australia, 2008 Keith Andrews, Ireland, 2008 Steven Warnock, England, 2008 Carlos Villanueva, Chile, 2008 El Hadji Diouf, Senegal, 2009 Nikola Kalinic, Croatia, 2009 Lars Jacobsen, Denmark, 2009 Gunnar Nielsen, faroe Islands, 2009 Benajni, Zimbabwe, 2010 Mame Biram Diouf, Senegal, 2010 Martin Olsson, Sweden, 2010 Jermaine Jones, USA, 2011? Grant Hanley, Scotland, 2011 Mauro Formica, Argentina, In 2 days time
That is an impressive list and really does reflect the success you have enjoyed in recent years (compared to the 70's & 80's atleast)