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Monday, February 15, 2010

Two Ex-QPRs Called Up for England U-19 Squad: Liam O'Brien and Dean Parrett

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Congratulations to Liam O'Brien and Dean Parrett

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02 March 2010 19:00 (BST)

Men's U19 Team Squad announced for Dutch trip

Monday, 15 February, 2010
- U19s Head Coach Noel Blake names 18-man squad for next month's friendly.
- England U19s Head Coach Noel Blake has named his 18-man squad for the friendly game with the Netherlands in Waalwijk next month.

With the UEFA European U19 Championship Elite Round qualifiers coming up in May, this is the first opportunity Blake has had to assemble his squad this year ahead of their matches with Ukraine, Republic Of Ireland and Bosnia-Herzegovina.

Many of the names in the squad have been regulars in the games so far this season, but there are first time U19 call-ups for Portsmouth goalkeeper Liam O'Brien and Sunderland forward Ryan Noble.

Squad in full:
Name Club
Nathan Baker Lincoln City (On loan from Aston Villa)
John Bostock Tottenham Hotspur
Matthew Briggs Fulham
Reece Brown Manchester United
Stephen Caulker Yeovil Town (On loan from Tottenham Hotspur)
Nathaniel Clyne Crystal Palace
Roarie Deacon Arsenal
Matthew James Preston NE (On loan from Manchester United)
Scott Malone Southend United (On loan from Wolverhampton Wanderers)
Ryan Mason Yeovil Town (On loan from Tottenham Hotspur)
Jacob Mellis Chelsea
Ryan Noble Sunderland
Frank Nouble WBA (On loan from West Ham United)
Liam O'Brien Portsmouth
Dean Parrett Tottenham Hotspur
Nile Ranger Newcastle United
Declan Rudd Norwich City
Sanchez Watt Southend United (On loan from Arsenal)
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Liam O'Brien FLASHBACKS: Sky Sports/Graeme Bailey - Eight eye R's starlet
Premier League sides battle for R's youngster

- Up to eight Premier League clubs are looking to lure Queens Park Rangers starlet Liam O'Brien away from Loftus Road, skysports.com understands.
The 16-year-old goalkeeper is already playing for the club's Under 18s and has made his debut for the reserves, and is rated by many as one of the brightest talents for his age in the country.
Scouts have been alerted to O'Brien - who is still on schoolboy terms at the club having rejected the chance to sign scholarship forms.
The likes of Arsenal, Aston Villa, Portsmouth, Manchester United and Newcastle are believed to be amongst those showing an interest in O'Brien.
QPR know they face a real battle to keep O'Brien and realise if he did leave he could do so at the end of the season with only minimal compensation due to the Championship club. Skysports

Tuesday, January 29, 2008
QPR Goalkeeper Liam O'Brien Trialing With Arsenal
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QPR's highly-ranked goalkeeper Liam O'Brien, whose reported unhappiness was noted in the press a few weeks ago, is listed as a trialist with Arsenal.
Arsenal Academy 2-3 Ipswich - FA Premier Academy League
Under-18s Saturday, January 26, 2008Report
Arsenal Liam O'Brien (TRIALIST) Anton Blackwood Sam Byles 75 Cedric Evina Luke Ayling Kyle Bartley Tom Cruise Craig Eastmond Emmanuel Frimpong Luke Freeman Jonas Rasmussen Ahmed Abdulla 70 Jay Emmanuel-ThomasAcademy Report
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From an Arsenal blog, Young Guns " Decision Close On Arsenal Trialist O’Brien" Arsenal are expected to make a decision on Goalkeeper Liam O’Brien before the end of the week.
O’Brien [16] played 90 minutes on Saturday as a young Under 18s team lost 3-2 to an impressive Ipswich side .... Manchester United and Tottenham are also keen on the QPR goalie but Arsene Wenger and his coaching staff have managed to bring him in on trial, he featured last week for the Under 16s another story we broke first....Young Guns

Friday, February 08, 2008
LEAVING:
In a message posted on a QPR fan messageboard, Liam O'Brien's father, a life-long QPR fan (along with his departing son, Liam), expressed very deep unhappiness with QPR Chairman Gianni Paladini.

Declaring it had been a life-long dream of Liam and his family that he play for QPR, O'Brien's father declared that Liam had been pursued by a number of Premiership clubs including Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea, Spurs, Liverpool, Aston Villa, Newcastle and Manchester City, besides Portsmouth.
After praising QPR's youth coaching staff, past and present, the father bemoaned the fact that the club has had no goalkeeping coach since Tony Roberts departed the club almost a year ago. O'Brien then focused the core of his critique on QPR Chairman Paladini. QPR Report

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Monday, February 25, 2008 - QPR's Liam O'Brien Signs for Portsmouth - Official Announcement-
Portsmouth Official Site -'BRIEN SIGNS FOR POMPEY
Pompey have completed the signing of goalkeeper Liam O’Brien from QPR.
The Blues have paid the Championship side an undisclosed fee for the 16-year-old.
O’Brien, who has signed as a schoolboy, has also agreed a two-year scholarship, which begins next season.
The 6ft 2in Londoner chose Pompey despite interest from Premier League rivals Aston Villa and Arsenal.
Pompey director of youth operations Paul Hart said: “We watched him an awful lot for QPR and were impressed.
"In the present climate there are few decent young English goalkeepers, but for a young boy Liam is mature and confident.
“We’ve beaten off Arsenal and Aston Villa to get him, which shows where we’re aiming to be.
“He was particularly attracted to the idea of coming to Pompey with Harry Redknapp, David James and goalkeeping coach David Coles.
“It appealed to him that he would have a great mentor in David James.” Portsmouth

Friday, February 08, 2008 - Portsmouth Win Chase...Sign QPR Goalie, Liam O'Brien-
Skysports/Graeme Bailey -Pompey win chase for keeper - QPR youngster opts for Fratton Park move
Skysports.com can reveal that Portsmouth have won the race for Queens Park Rangers' highly-rated goalkeeper Liam O'Brien.
The 16-year-old has been chased by a string of Premier League clubs, but has opted for a move to Fratton Park.
In recent weeks, O'Brien has been on trial at Arsenal, Aston Villa, Manchester United, Newcastle United and Sunderland, in addition to training with Pompey.
Having assessed his options, the promising shot-stopper has agreed to link up with Harry Redknapp's side on the South Coast.
O'Brien has accepted a deal until the end of the season and will sign a three-year professional contract when he turns 17.
Portsmouth have paid an undisclosed sum to QPR in order to secure the signature of the coveted keeper. Skysports


This is Local London/Simon Mail - Teenage star earns move to Premiership
A 16-year-old Ruislip teenager who has landed a dream move to Premiership outfit Portsmouth admitted he only became a goalkeeper by accident.

Liam O'Brien, who went to Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School in Ruislip, turned down the opportunity of joining Premiership champions Manchester United and Arsenal for a three-year deal on the South Coast.

The goalkeeper has completed a move from QPR to Pompey for an undisclosed fee. But the 6ft 2in shotstopper started life as a striker and only a stroke of luck handed him the chance to shine in goal.

The St Joan of Arc Catholic School pupil said: "I started off as a pretty average striker for Ruislip Rangers and then I wasn't getting into the team. But the goalkeeper moved and the team were playing a tournament and didn't have a goalkeeper so I had a try. I became a goalkeeper by accident but once I went in I liked it and did quite well."

The teenager revealed the friendly atmosphere at Portsmouth encouraged him to choose them over their more illustrious rivals along with the prospect of training with England goalkeeper David James.

"I went to Old Trafford and the Emirates but there was just something not quite right about them," he said.

"When I went to Portsmouth it just felt great and (manager) Harry Redknapp seemed to know who I was. I'm very excited to be going to a great club and I'm looking forward to working with one of the best goalkeepers."

Portsmouth director of youth operations, Paul Hart, said: "We watched him an awful lot for QPR and were impressed. In the present climate there are few decent young English goalkeepers, but for a young boy Liam is mature and confident." This is Local London


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