Tuesday, 22 August 2017

Last Irish Player To Start For Each 2016/17 Premier League Club

With the new Premier League season fast approaching, we've taken a look at the records to see who the last Irish player was to start for each club, and when this happened. Having never played a Premier League game, promoted sides Brighton and Huddersfield are omitted from the final results, leaving Swansea as the only current Premier League team to have never started an Irish player during their stay in the top flight.

Arsenal have gone the longest since starting one of the Boys in Green, Eddie McGoldrick started their final game of the 1993/94 season under George Graham away to Newcastle - none of the Scot's successors has started an Irish player in the Premier League.

Damien Delaney and Robbie Keane hold the distinction of being the last Irish player to start in the top flight for two separate clubs, Delaney for Leicester in March 2002, and also for Crystal Palace this past April, while Robbie Keane is the last Irish player to start for Liverpool in January 2009 against local rivals Everton, and also for Tottenham Hotspur in his second spell at the club in October 2010 against Manchester United.

ClubDateHomeScoreAwayStarting Players
Arsenal7 May 1994Newcastle Utd2-0ArsenalEddie McGoldrick
Watford6 May 2000Middlesbrough1-1WatfordDominic Foley
Leicester City16 March 2002Southampton2-2Leicester CityDamien Delaney
Chelsea7 May 2006Newcastle Utd1-0ChelseaDamien Duff
Liverpool19 January 2009Liverpool1-1EvertonRobbie Keane
Manchester City24 April 2010Arsenal0-0Manchester CityShay Given
Tottenham30 October 2010Manchester United2-0TottenhamRobbie Keane
Manchester United26 December 2011Manchester United5-0WiganDarron Gibson
Newcastle Utd20 March 2016Newcastle Utd1-1SunderlandRobert Elliot
Everton18 March 2017Everton4-0Hull CitySeamus Coleman
West Ham United15 April 2017Sunderland2-2West Ham UnitedDarren Randolph
Crystal Palace29 April 2017Crystal Palace0-2BurnleyDamien Delaney
Bournemouth13 May 2017Bournemouth2-1BurnleyHarry Arter
Southampton13 May 2017Middlesbrough1-2SouthamptonShane Long
Burnley21 May 2017Burnley1-2West Ham UnitedStephen Ward
Jeff Hendrick
Kevin Long
Robbie Brady
Stoke City21 May 2017Southampton0-1Stoke CityGlenn Whelan
West Bromwich Albion21 May 2017Swansea2-1West Bromwich AlbionMarc Wilson

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