Republic of Ireland
- Frank Brady Sr, Liam Brady (great nephew), Pat Brady (great nephew), Ray Brady (great nephew), Frank Brady Jr (great nephew)
- Jimmy Conway, John Conway (brother), Tom Conway (brother), Paul Conway (son)
- Tony Dunne, Pat Dunne (brother)
- Jimmy Dunne, Jimmy Dunne Jr. (son), Tommy Dunne (son), Christy Doyle (nephew)
- Patsy Gallacher, Kevin Gallacher (grandson)
- Wayne Henderson, Dave Henderson (brother), Stephen Henderson (brother), Stephen Henderson (nephew)
- Stephen Hunt, Noel Hunt (brother)
- Robbie Keane, Jason Byrne (cousin)
- Alan Kelly, Sr., Alan Kelly, Jr. (son)
- Gary Kelly, Ian Harte (nephew)
- Con Martin, Mick Martin (son), Con Martin Jr. (son), Gerry Garvan (son-in-law), Owen Garvan (grandson)
- Shannon McDonnell, Mary Therese McDonnell (sister)
- Aiden McGeady, John McGeady (father)
- Fran O'Brien, Leighton O'Brien (son), Ciaran O'Brien (son), Ray O'Brien (brother), Derek O'Brien (brother), Mark O'Brien (nephew)
- Kevin O'Flanagan, Mick O'Flanagan (brother), Charlie O'Flanagan (brother)
- David O'Leary, Pierce O'Leary (brother), Ryan O'Leary (nephew)
- Alan Quinn, Stephen Quinn (brother), Keith Quinn (brother)
- Sean Scannell, Damian Scannell (brother)
- Ronnie Whelan, Sr., Ronnie Whelan (son), Paul Whelan (son), Gavin Whelan (grandson)
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Famous quotes containing the words republic of, republic and/or ireland:
“The first requisite of a good citizen in this republic of ours is that he shall be able and willing to pull his weight.”
—Theodore Roosevelt (18581919)
“People think they have taken quite an extraordinarily bold step forward when they have rid themselves of belief in hereditary monarchy and swear by the democratic republic. In reality, however, the state is nothing but a machine for the oppression of one class by another, and indeed in the democratic republic no less than in the monarchy.”
—Friedrich Engels (18201895)
“Come, fix upon me that accusing eye.
I thirst for accusation. All that was sung.
All that was said in Ireland is a lie
Breed out of the contagion of the throng,
Saving the rhyme rats hear before they die.”
—William Butler Yeats (18651939)