STEPHEN GLEESON CONTINUED his fine form with Birmingham in the Championship this season, as he scored a long-range strike in his side’s 2-2 draw with Middlesbrough last night.
The Dublin-born midfielder has enjoyed a fine season at club level, scoring five goals in 45 appearances.
Gleeson is considered at best an outside contender for Martin O’Neill’s Euro 2016 panel, though he did make the final squad for the recent friendlies with Switzerland and Slovakia, yet was an unused sub in both games.
There were also a number of other Irish players on target this weekend in England’s second tier.
Shane Duffy’s header from a corner gave Blackburn a 1-0 win over Rotherham in a game in which promising Meath-born midfielder Darragh Lenihan also completed 90 minutes.
Ireland international striker David McGoldrick scored his first goal since August in Ipswich’s 3-2 win over MK Dons.
Another Irish striker, Joe Mason, was on target, as Wolves drew 1-1 at Nottingham Forest.
And finally, Stephen Quinn scored an impressive long-distance strike, but it proved little more than a consolation, as Reading were beaten 2-1 by Preston.
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After watching what we had to watch last week with Dublin and Westmeath, if there are any pikes left in Wexford they should be stuck through every football that can be found. Davy is a breath of fresh air to the GAA, so he is, and it will be a while before he is put back in his box, so it will.
I give him one year until he falls out with half the team and board
@Doni Kehoe: I give him two years and ye will be dancing at the crossroads again, so ye will
So Davy’s a rebel now,plagarism
@billy Dorney: Davy is as much a rebel as Enda Kenny is
@John McNamara: tongue in cheek,from me,,,,,cork,rebel,rebels cork,get it?