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    Stephen Ireland Acting Up. Again

    Stephen Ireland has hit out at Aston Villa boss Gerard Houllier, Republic of Ireland manager Giovanni Trapattoni and a host of other targets.

    Midfielder Ireland, on loan at Newcastle United from Villa, is in contention to make his Magpies debut in Saturday’s home game with Everton in the Premier League, though a fresh thigh strain could yet prolong his spell out of first-team action.

    Whether he plays or not, he has added to his controversial reputation after making a series of stinging remarks on a variety of topics after doing an interview with France’s So Foot magazine.

    Ireland, who barely got a kick after joining Villa - having been frozen out at Manchester City, has of course not played for his country since his lie-ridden escape from the Euro 2008 qualifier with the Czech Republic, and he insists he never will again, taking the time to have a go at Trapattoni to aid that cause.

    “I won’t come back,” the Cork native told the magazine. “I feel nothing for the national team. I don’t feel at all guilty when they lose and when they win I never say ‘oh dear, I could have been there’.

    “Even if Ireland had qualified for the World Cup I wouldn’t have gone. People are calling for me to return, but I only ever played five games guys!

    “International soccer doesn’t interest me. Going away for three days to play in Andorra – I’ve got better things to do.

    “Also, when you’re Irish you know you’ll never win the World Cup. Even when I played for the youth teams, I got fed up at having to go away. Everyone else was from Dublin and I came from Cork. I had to get the train on my own, pay for a taxi, there was no hotel, no food. The organisation was amateurish.”

    On Italian Trapattoni, who once met with the player in an attempt to entice him back into the green shirt, he raged on: “I’ve never seen anyone so arrogant.

    “I met him once. He was taking calls every two minutes and made me hang around for 15 minutes in his office.

    “In the end, he said, ‘if you want to play then come, if not, it’s no problem’. He did that mainly so the press would leave him in peace. Foreign coaches, they’re no good.”

    Ireland then chose to add to his unpopular image in his home nation and city by insulting Cork and offering little sympathy for Ireland’s less than healthy economic state.

    “Ireland is reaping what it sowed,” he went on. “We built blocks of flats just for the sake of it and now there’s no one inside them. It cost huge amounts of money and nobody is in a position to pay.

    “But I don’t care about Ireland. I don’t know if I’ll go back one day. Live in Cork? I might as well shoot myself. I prefer Los Angeles.”

    He then went on to rail against City boss Roberto Mancini, Houllier and the city of Birmingham, going on to say: “Mancini never liked me. He’s doing everything wrong. He got rid of everyone at the club – even the cook left. The family club I spent nine years with exists no more.

    “What happens when Mancini goes? He takes his 50 recruits with him. Also, since he’s been there City matches are incredibly dull.

    “After 15 matches on the bench Houllier told me to stay at home.
    “I trained during the week and on Fridays he told me, 'no point you coming, you are not in the team'.

    "Yet I was the best player in training. It was my team that won in every session. One of the few times he played me, we drew 0-0 at Chelsea and I ended up man-of-the-match.

    "Apparently that didn't matter to him. I was stuck with being paid for doing nothing at all. I was left to myself. I had to pay out of my own pocket for medical treatment. Can you believe that?"

    "Houllier asked me to come and live in Birmingham because it was taking me 75 minutes to come to training. But there were 15 players in the same position as me. Some came from London and took more than two hours, but he only asked me to move.

    “Birmingham is a c**p city and I wasn't going to make the effort, especially as I wasn't playing. Might as well be in Manchester if I had to stay home on match days.

    "I don't bear Houllier any grudges, it wasn't him who chose me after all.

    "I just want to play and have a manager who really wants me for once.

    "I have no idea at the moment who I will be playing for next season. My future is unclear."

    A humble guy with healthy desire.

    #2
    Love it! He's right that internationals are crap.
    Was muß, das muß.

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      #3
      What a ****

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        #4

        “But I don’t care about Ireland. I don’t know if I’ll go back one day. Live in Cork? I might as well shoot myself. I prefer Los Angeles.”


        This bit is obviously completely out of order.

        A humble guy with healthy desire.

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          #5
          Stupid son of a bitch should stop whining.
          My kebab comes with chilli sauce

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            #6
            Shame he's such a nutcase. Waste of real talent.

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              #7
              He's hilarious!

              Funny how he's always quick to inform us he's "the best player in training", both at City and Villa. But he couldn't get in either team!
              Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                #8
                Originally posted by The Erectile Banana View Post

                “But I don’t care about Ireland. I don’t know if I’ll go back one day. Live in Cork? I might as well shoot myself. I prefer Los Angeles.”


                This bit is obviously completely out of order.

                Why is it out of order? I wouldn't go back to Slough.
                Was muß, das muß.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by foresterbloke View Post
                  Why is it out of order? I wouldn't go back to Slough.
                  I'm from Cork and while it has its flaws I'd choose living there over blowing my brains out any day. His family all live in Cork still. Should they all commit mass suicide?

                  As for Slough, I can't comment as I've never visited, but it has been tainted by its assoication with The Office.
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by The Erectile Banana View Post
                    I'm from Cork and while it has its flaws I'd choose living there over blowing my brains out any day. His family all live in Cork still. Should they all commit mass suicide?

                    As for Slough, I can't comment as I've never visited, but it has been tainted by its assoication with The Office.
                    Somehow I don't think he was being literal! It's probably a bit small for him. He has a big ego and LA would suit him (pink Range Rover!?).

                    I've been to Cork, it's a lovely city but it's the same as every city with little ants running around buying things from shops to make themselves feel good then getting pissed at night to make themselves feel worse.

                    Slough didn't need the Office to be tainted. It's a ****hole and John Betjeman was right.
                    Was muß, das muß.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by foresterbloke View Post
                      Somehow I don't think he was being literal! It's probably a bit small for him. He has a big ego and LA would suit him (pink Range Rover!?).

                      I've been to Cork, it's a lovely city but it's the same as every city with little ants running around buying things from shops to make themselves feel good then getting pissed at night to make themselves feel worse.

                      Slough didn't need the Office to be tainted. It's a ****hole and John Betjeman was right.

                      And how does LA differ in this regard? Unless they're all guzzling probiotic yogurt drinks instead of alcohol.

                      I know he wasn't being literal, my own response was slightly tongue in cheek. I just don't see what he's trying to achieve by randomly running down his home town in the middle of an unrelated interview, especially when he has family who still live there.
                      A humble guy with healthy desire.

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                        #12


                        That just made me chuckle.

                        Birmingham is crap.
                        Oh I don't know.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by foresterbloke View Post
                          Why is it out of order? I wouldn't go back to Slough.
                          Been to LA and Cork, Cork is by a very long way the nicer place.

                          Ireland is a prick though in general.
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                            #14
                            Aside from having some serious issues, iv always rated Stephen Ireland very highly.
                            Class footballer.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Rudo View Post
                              Aside from having some serious issues, iv always rated Stephen Ireland very highly.
                              Class footballer.
                              He is average.
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