Tony Dorigo was Australian. Might not have been capped in 80s though
John Fashanu surely got a cap too?
Bracken got his first cap against New Zealand in 1993.
Correct answers on:
Terry Butcher (Singapore)
John Barnes, Luther Blissett (Jamaica)
Cyrille Regis (French Guiana)
Tony Dorigo (Australia)
Last one is trickiest.
Gary Bailey?
Craig Johnston
Gary Bailey was born in England, albeit grew up in South Africa. Thinking along right lines.
Mark Hately
Trevor Steven?
Born in Berwick-on-Tweed, England
Richard Gough?
Scottish
Mark hately?
Brian Stein of Luton Town and south Africa .
@Bandage query has to World Cup squads had me trying to remember the 2002 World Cup squad earlier on a long drive.
Given, Kiely, Alan Kelly*
Finnan, Gary Kelly, Ian Harte, Staunton, Breen, Cunningham, Andy O’Brien*
Mcateer, Kilbane, Duffer, Holland, Kinsella, Stephen Reid, Carsley (Keane/Healy)
Robbie, Quinn, Clinton, Connolly
Ones with the asterisk I’m not sure of and am short one - did Mark Kennedy sneak in as the 23rd man? Richard Dunne played against Holland but was behind Andy O’Brien from what I remember think he was out of the international team til Don Givens played him left back in a friendly with Greece after that Dutch match.
Fairly sure Kennedy was there but could never get a look in with Kilbane so solid in Micks ‘2 banks of 4’ set up
Richard Dunne was definitely at WC2002.
Duff was down as a striker fwiw
Fairly sure dunne travelled
It was all 22 you listed plus Dunne.
In hindsight, it was top heavy on defenders & lacked attacking gamechangers.
I’m really annoyed with Big Mick now as I review matters coldly.
It’s amusing - the further from Saipan I get the more I blame that cunt Keane
I had a moment of clarity back in November 2009 when I realised it was Keane who was to blame.
Ray Treacy was the one who was actually at fault.