Good stuff. I was just putting 2+2 together and coming up with 4, albeit a different 4 I copped the "C" in your username, and thought I was being clever by spotting it could be the start or "Cleary" Keep us all posted
His cousin is a friend of mine. He was getting on great last time we spoke. Bit lonely at first but things are good and he is happy
Belgium u-16 'a' 1-4 rep of ireland u-16 'a' http://www.fai.ie/international/youth-teams/under-16/102478-u16s-a-and-b-beat-belgium.html The Republic of Ireland Under-16s produced a vastly-improved display on Tuesday's defeat as they overcame Belgium at the Stadium RCX Verviétois in the second part of this week's double-header. Ireland Head Coach John Morling gave starts to all his substitutes from the first game, apart from goalkeeper Harry Doherty who had sustained a knock in training. Striker Stephen Confey made his first start of the campaign and didn't waste time in making an impression. With less than a minute played, Corey Galvin burst clear on goal to force a save and following up was St. Kevin's Boys' Confey to finish the rebound. It got better for Confey and Ireland on 20 minutes when their lead was doubled. Chris Flanagan fed Alex O'Hanlon on the left and he set up Confey to convert at the second attempt. Belgium are a classy outfit and forced their way back into the contest twelve minutes after the restart by halving the deficit. Still, Ireland maintained their passing game and the rewards followed Craig Donnellan, Ryan Rainey and O'Hanlon were all involved in setting up Jake Mulraney to make it 3-1. Peter Burke in the Ireland goal was called upon to produce a terrific save low down to his left moments later, yet the Boys in Green kept their shape and bagged a fourth late on. O'Hanlon was once again at the hub of the action as his own corner came back to him in space and he applied a subtle lob to deceive the 'keeper. REP OF IRELAND A: Peter Burke (Moville Celtic); Liam Traynor (St. Joseph's Boys), Noe Baba (Castlebar Celtic), Daniel Cleary (Liverpool), Ryan Rainey (Bonagee Utd); Corey Galvin (Ipswich Town), Chris Flanagan (Glencar), Craig Donnellan (Corinthians), Alex O'Hanlon (Liverpool); Jake Mulraney (Nottingham Forest), Stephen Confey (St. Kevin's Boys). Sub: Dean O'Halloran (Southend) for C Galvin (74 mins).
He was called up to melwood two weeks ago for a week. He may have played somepart in the stoke reserves game. He sprained his ankle during his time at melwood