Post by Taxigirl on May 15, 2004 10:07:19 GMT
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Roy Keane has been named in the Republic of Ireland squad for the friendly against Romania at Lansdowne Road on 27 May.
Keane returned to the Irish squad for last month's friendly in Poland but didn't travel because of injury.
He could be a doubt for the Romania game because of a hamstring injury.
Keane is also named in the squad for the games against Nigeria, Jamaica and Holland although there have been hints that he could miss those three matches.
After the Romania match at Lansdowne Road on 27 May, Ireland play Nigeria and Jamaica in London on 29 May and 2 June before travelling to Amsterdam to take on the Dutch on 5 June 5.
Four uncapped players; Stoke City's Clive Clarke, Queens Park Rangers' Martin Rowlands of Queens Park Rangers, Celtic's Aidan McGeady and Coventry City's Michael Doyle are included in the 31-man squad for the four friendlies.
Doyle is the only member of the quartet to have been previously included in a senior squad.
He was called up for last month's 0-0 draw with Poland.
Paddy Kenny, Steve Finnan, Gary Breen, Matt Holland, Rory Delap, Stephen McPhail, Jason McAteer, Robbie Keane and David Connolly all return to the squad having missed the game in Poland.
Republic of Ireland squad: Given (Newcastle United), Colgan (Hibernian), Kenny (Sheffield United), Maybury (Hearts), Finnan (Liverpool), Cunningham (Birmingham), O'Brien (Newcastle), Doherty (Tottenham), Breen (Sunderland), Clarke (Stoke), Holland (Charlton), Douglas (Blackburn), O'Shea (Manchester United), Miller (Celtic), Roy Keane (Manchester United), A Reid (Nottingham Forest), Rowlands (QPR), Kennedy (Wolves), Doyle (Coventry City), S Reid (Blackburn), Quinn (Sheffield Wednesday), Delap (Southampton), McPhail (Leeds), Kinsella (West Brom), McAteer (Sunderland), Barrett (Coventry), Robbie Keane (Tottenham), McGeady (Celtic), Lee (Cardiff), Connolly (West Ham), Morrison (Birmingham).
Roy Keane has been named in the Republic of Ireland squad for the friendly against Romania at Lansdowne Road on 27 May.
Keane returned to the Irish squad for last month's friendly in Poland but didn't travel because of injury.
He could be a doubt for the Romania game because of a hamstring injury.
Keane is also named in the squad for the games against Nigeria, Jamaica and Holland although there have been hints that he could miss those three matches.
After the Romania match at Lansdowne Road on 27 May, Ireland play Nigeria and Jamaica in London on 29 May and 2 June before travelling to Amsterdam to take on the Dutch on 5 June 5.
Four uncapped players; Stoke City's Clive Clarke, Queens Park Rangers' Martin Rowlands of Queens Park Rangers, Celtic's Aidan McGeady and Coventry City's Michael Doyle are included in the 31-man squad for the four friendlies.
Doyle is the only member of the quartet to have been previously included in a senior squad.
He was called up for last month's 0-0 draw with Poland.
Paddy Kenny, Steve Finnan, Gary Breen, Matt Holland, Rory Delap, Stephen McPhail, Jason McAteer, Robbie Keane and David Connolly all return to the squad having missed the game in Poland.
Republic of Ireland squad: Given (Newcastle United), Colgan (Hibernian), Kenny (Sheffield United), Maybury (Hearts), Finnan (Liverpool), Cunningham (Birmingham), O'Brien (Newcastle), Doherty (Tottenham), Breen (Sunderland), Clarke (Stoke), Holland (Charlton), Douglas (Blackburn), O'Shea (Manchester United), Miller (Celtic), Roy Keane (Manchester United), A Reid (Nottingham Forest), Rowlands (QPR), Kennedy (Wolves), Doyle (Coventry City), S Reid (Blackburn), Quinn (Sheffield Wednesday), Delap (Southampton), McPhail (Leeds), Kinsella (West Brom), McAteer (Sunderland), Barrett (Coventry), Robbie Keane (Tottenham), McGeady (Celtic), Lee (Cardiff), Connolly (West Ham), Morrison (Birmingham).