[QUOTE="Ball_Sup (Phil), post: 1748299, member: 17984"]As always, I'll stand to be corrected.... But
George Long never played for England U20 nor U21
Jordan Slew never played for England U19
Diego De Juve never played for Italy U20
Otherwise.... spot on....[/QUOTE]
Just to further elaborate on Nic's reply to you:
De Girolamo is eligible to represent both England and Italy at international level, prompting a tug-of-war between the
England and Italy under-18 sides for his services. De Girolamo opted for Italy after Italian football legend
Arrigo Sacchi personally rang him in a plea for him to represent Italy.
[32] In January 2013 De Girolamo was called up by the Italian under-18 team for the
Granatkin Memorial,
[33] and made his debut as a 68th-minute substitute in a 1–0 victory over Belgium on 6 January 2013.
[34] He went on to play in every game in the tournament, scoring twice in two starts during the knock-out phase against Iran and the Czech Republic.
[35] De Girolamo earned his second call-up to the under-18s in a friendly match against Austria U-18s on 6 March 2013. De Girolamo scored in the 2–1 defeat, but also sustained suspected ligament damage to his knee, ruling him out for the remainder of the season.
[36]
Following his recovery from injury, he was called up to the
Italy under-19 squad for a friendly against
Germany under-19s in March 2014, scoring in a 1–1 draw.
[37][
unreliable source?] In September 2014, De Girolamo was called up to the
Italy under-20 squad for a four-team friendly tournament to be played that month,
[38] appearing against
Poland on 9 September.
[39]
Slew made his international debut for the
England U19 side in a 1–0 defeat to
Germany on 8 February 2011, replacing
Connor Wickham after 60 minutes.
[54] He earned his second cap against the
Netherlands on 29 March 2011, coming on as a 72nd-minute substitute in a 3–0 defeat.
[55]
Long made his England U18 début in April 2011, coming on as a second-half substitute during a 1–1 draw with Italy in
Carpi.
[18] Following a successful
2012–13 season, Long was selected in the provisional 35-man squad for the
2013 FIFA Under 20 World Cup,
[19] and was later confirmed as part of the 21-man squad for the finals themselves.
[20] Long featured in a pre-tournament practice match against
Uruguay,
[21] but failed to make any competitive appearances during the tournament.
[22] On 8 August 2013 Long got his first call up to the
England U21 team for the match against
Scotland U21s on 13 August at Sheffield United's Bramall Lane.
[23] Upon his first call up to the U21s Long stated "It makes it a bit more special that it’s at Bramall Lane. There will be a great atmosphere there and a packed stadium, so I’m looking forward to it."
[24] On 27 August 2013 Long was called up for the England U21s again under new boss
Gareth Southgate for matches against
Moldova U21s and
Finland U21s for
Group 1 2015 U-21 Euro Qualifier matches
[25] and once more in November for matches against
San Marino U21s and Finland's U21s again.
[26]