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Post by Deleted on Jun 28, 2009 20:28:55 GMT
There are two Australians who may have featured in age group teams, the Olyroos or whatever (but I can't be sure). Paul Harries was one, 'keeper Andy Petterson (on loan from Portsmouth) the other.
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Post by chrish on Jun 28, 2009 20:58:43 GMT
Northern Irish International was Paul Ramsey.
Steve McCall made it to the Under 21s and the England B side.
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Post by Jon on Jun 28, 2009 21:03:34 GMT
More Rebublic of Irelanders - Jimmy Holmes & Dermot Curtis.
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Post by Jon on Jun 28, 2009 21:09:25 GMT
How about a full team and bench of England full, B or under-21 - limited to my time watching TUFC :
Andy Marriot Liam Rosenior Keith Curle Steve Bould Phil King Tony Currie Steve McCall Chris Waddle Tony Brown Lee Sharpe Justin Fashanu
Subs: Kelvin Davis Dean Gordon Mark Ford Dave Preece Paul Williams
Manager Cyril Knowles Physio Norman Medhurst
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Post by Jon on Jun 28, 2009 21:12:53 GMT
The two other Welsh would be Mal Lucas and Andy Marriot.
The second Barbadian would be Mark Hall.
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Post by Jon on Jun 28, 2009 21:17:49 GMT
The Butlers are interesting. Jack Butler would also count as a player from the early 1930s What is even more interesting is that Jack Butler is the only Sri Lankan (Ceylonese) ever to play in the Football League. Or at least he was as at the end of the 2005/06 season.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 28, 2009 21:23:45 GMT
Which two Torquay United players were on opposing sides in an U21 international between Scotland and Northern Ireland in 1998?
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Post by Jon on Jun 28, 2009 21:31:19 GMT
Which two Torquay United players were on opposing sides in an U21 international between Scotland and Northern Ireland in 1998? David Graham and Brian McGlinchey? Are we still looking for another Jamaican other than Hall and Moore?
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Post by Jon on Jun 28, 2009 21:41:16 GMT
On a slightly diifferent tack, not players who have played international football but can you name the four Germans to have played League Football for TUFC?
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Post by capitalgull on Jun 28, 2009 21:56:33 GMT
Trying to dig deep into the memory banks and Jurgen Sommer was the only properly German name I can recall, but I know he was born in New York and was an answer to the US international question earlier on - he's actually US national goalkeeping coach now.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 28, 2009 21:59:14 GMT
How about a full team and bench of England full, B or under-21 - limited to my time watching TUFC : Andy Marriot Liam Rosenior Keith Curle Steve Bould Phil King Tony Currie Steve McCall Chris Waddle Tony Brown Lee Sharpe Justin Fashanu Subs: Kelvin Davis Dean Gordon Mark Ford Dave Preece Paul Williams Manager Cyril Knowles Physio Norman Medhurst I'd forgotten just how many England B internationals there were - intermittently - in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s: www.rsssf.com/tablese/eng-b-intres-det.html What about the Football League representative team which played against the Scottish League, League of Ireland, Irish League and, on occasions, the Italian League? I've seen references to John Bond playing at this level - as well as John Sleeuwenhoek ("Johnny Tulip") on loan from Villa 1971. England U23: John Smith, John Sleeuwenhoek Scotland U23: Eddie Kelly
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Post by Jon on Jun 28, 2009 22:05:47 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jun 28, 2009 22:07:39 GMT
David Graham and Brian McGlinchey? Are we still looking for another Jamaican other than Hall and Moore? Yes, David Graham (Glasgow Rangers) and Brian McGlinchey (Manchester City). Not sure we've mentioned Ken Brown's England cap v Northern Ireland 1959. The remaining Jamacian revolves around a a tale of two substitute apearances...
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Post by Jon on Jun 28, 2009 22:07:47 GMT
Trying to dig deep into the memory banks and Jurgen Sommer was the only properly German name I can recall. None of them sound German - although strangely enough one does sound a bit like German.
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Post by capitalgull on Jun 28, 2009 22:14:47 GMT
Well, I never knew he was born in Germany (Mark Jermyn that is) until I cheated
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