
Max O’Leary
Max O’Leary is an Irish professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper. He has made a significant impact at Bristol City, particularly during the final weekend of the EFL season, where his performances helped secure the team a playoff spot.
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Max O’Leary, another 28-year-old who has bided his time, was given his debut ahead of Caoimhín Kelleher and Tottenham Hotspur’s young goalkeeper Josh Keeley.
No shortage of effort, but Ireland fail to find the net against Luxembourg – The Irish TimesMax O’Leary was tested by Danel Sinani's long shot.
FLF-Auswahl verpasst sportliches Ausrufezeichen | Luxemburger WortMax O’Leary is making his debut for the Ireland national team.
International friendly – The Irish TimesMax O’Leary might make his debut as a half-time substitute against Luxembourg.
Heimir Hallgrímsson unlikely to spring a surprise against Luxembourg – The Irish TimesMax O’Leary is set to win his first international cap if Kelleher is unable to start.
Caoimhín Kelleher finalising €21m move from Liverpool to Brentford – The Irish TimesPreston North End’s Robbie Brady is selected along with Bristol City pair Max O’Leary and Jason Knight.
Heimir Hallgrímsson strikes positive note on Ireland’s World Cup qualification hopes – The Irish TimesBristol City battled back from 2-0 down against Preston to earn a vital point – thanks in large part to standout performances from Max O’Leary.
Final weekend of EFL action full of joy and pain – The Irish Times












































