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Newcastle United's Alan O'Brien admits he is unsure whether his future lies at St. James' park.
Despite making his first-team breakthrough this season the Republic of Ireland youth international has yet to be offered a new deal. The 20-year-old Dubliner scored on his senior debut during his loan spell at League Two promotion chasers Carlisle, before returning to Newcastle and making a substitute appearance in the FA Cup win over Mansfield. Though, with no new offer on the table, the youngster could be looking for a new club in the summer. O'Brien told the Irish Daily Star: "It's been great to get a few games in lately but my contract is up in June and I don't know if I'll be kept on. "I got a two-year contract at the start of last season, but I didn't get a chance in the first team until this month when we had a lot of injuries. "I'll find out soon enough if I'm going to be offered a new deal, I've always wanted my future to be with Newcastle." O'Brien signed from Irish side St Joseph's Boys in 2001, but has only made a total of eight first-team appearances in that time. |
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we should keep him
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Well unfortunatly owen looks to be going as well,but what do you expect with a chairman like that.
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