Tuesday, August 02, 2005
SF Hall of Fame Legends entered 2/08/05
Tony Cascarino (Ire)
http://www.soccerbase.com/players_details.sd?playerid=1343
Former Ireland International Footballer, now retired and recently was a Talksport presenter
Cascarino who overall was a legendary player playing for Ireland and is a bit of a legend at Gillingham, Millwall, and at a few other clubs. The most surprising and funny thing is that he knew he could not play for Ireland but still managed around 81 caps for a Londoner with English and Italian parents (no Irish blood), and that her mother was adopted by Irish people. That is one of the main reasons he makes the Hall of Fame, the other reasons are he produced some classic moments with Ireland, and all these reasons give him a good reason to be selected into this gallery.
Mr Cascarino we salaute u LEGEND
Robbie Keane (Ire)
Ireland International currently plying his trade at Tottenham Hotspurs
http://www.soccerbase.com/players_details.sd?playerid=11957
This guy well and truly deserves to be in my Hall of Fame not just for the fact he is playing for my brothers team, but for his legendary goal against Germany playing for Ireland during the World Cup in 2002 in the group stages right in the last minute of the game. Got to admit even though I am not Irish (as much Irish as the guy mentioned above), it is one of the few non English goals (apart from goals against France and Argentina) I have ever cheered, and is one of the best goals I have ever seen in my life. And for that he well and truly deserves a place in my hall of fame, he is fast becoming a legend in Ireland is allready all time top scorer for his country and is proving to be a much better example of Irish football at its finest than that namesake idiot Roy Keane, who for reasons does not earn a special place in my Hall Of Fame.
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