Ireland call-up for Max O'Leary after James Talbot withdraws
Bohemians goalkeeper James Talbot has been forced to withdraw from the Republic of Ireland squad due to injury with Bristol City's Max O'Leary called up in his place.
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Bohemians goalkeeper James Talbot has been forced to withdraw from the Republic of Ireland squad due to injury with Bristol City's Max O'Leary called up in his place.
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On May 30, 2010, England’s U17s were crowned European Championship winners.