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Nothing became Keith O’Neill quite like the manner of his leaving. The last line of the statement he issued when announcing his departure from Coventry City last October read: “I retire content that I have had the opportunity to play football for the greatest nation in the world.” Thirteen times he represented Ireland and on 25 more occasions he pulled out of the squad through injury. His parting shot (did the football world really need an official press release about his status?) was so grandiose it was actually charming, and arguably the perfect metaphor for the 27-year-old’s career. O’Neill always talked a lot better game than his injury-prone body ever allowed him to play. It wasn’t one of the more seismic Saturday afternoons in Irish sporting history, but some of us hold fond memories of an outing to Giants Stadium in New Jersey on June 15, 1996. While England and Scotland squabbled a few thousand miles away at Wembley in some obscure European competition, we saw an experimental Mick McCarthy outfit dismantle Bolivia 3-0 in the US Cup and left muttering the name of a flash, black-haired youngster. Two fine goals capped an energetic display by the 19-year-old Dubliner that seemed to presage great things for him and the team. It wasn’t to be. Sadly, the only thing O’Neill will really be remembered for by Ireland fans is a bit part in the concession of a last-minute equaliser to Macedonia in October 1999 that cost the country direct qualification for Euro 2000. O’Neill’s crime was to slip as a corner came over and to be lying on the floor when Goran Stavreski headed the ball past Alan Kelly. McCarthy has always claimed he didn’t blame O’Neill for what happened in Skopje, but tellingly he never picked the midfielder in an Ireland squad again. This wasn’t how we expected this particular international career to pan out. From WSC 207 May 2004. What was happening this month On the subject...
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