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28th March 2016
11:20am BST

The chairman of De Kern van Cambuur, the official supporters club of SC Cambuur, won't hold back in his praise of the Irish underage star.
"Jack reminds me of the Welsh player Gareth Bale but he could probably learn a lot from Wesley Sneijder," Elzinga spoke with SportsJOE about Byrne. "He is mostly playing midfield and is able to give long distance passes to his left and right wing teammates. He also tries to get forward and threaten the goal of the opponent and he tries to score with long distance shots.
"Jack is well known in our Premier League; Dutch television (mostly FOX Sport) shows quite a lot of his actions and other teams do their best to keep him out of the play."
Byrne's talents have endeared him to Cambuur fans. His move to Leeuwarden, a small city of 100,000 people, has given the Man City man a platform to ply his trade for 90 minutes every week in the Dutch top flight and, whilst his ability is still raw and still improving, it's the Irish man's attitude that is appreciated most by the club who are in their third season of trying to keep their head above water in the Eredivisie.
"Jack Byrne is very well liked by our supporters," Elzinga said. "Jack has showed that he is a hard-working guy on the field and even when things are not going well, he shows a lot of energy and fight 'til the end. This attitude is very well appreciated by his supporters.
"He is a hard-working player, who sometimes is a little off with his accuracy. His passes - mostly the long distance ones - do not always find a teammate.
"But we really would like him to stay for another season at Cambuur," the supporters club chairman continued. "Jack likes the town, the fanatic fans and the way Cambuur is playing football. The only thing is that Cambuur has to stay in the Premier League, and that will be a hard job. The other thing is that we have hired Jack for just the rest of the season and I think he will go back to Manchester City."
Cambuur are holding up the rest of the division at present having notched just three victories all season. It's hardly that surprising that they're struggling. It's a small club with a 10,000-seater stadium operating on a modest budget of 7.2 million euro a year.
Their form isn't reflective of the Irish man's development but Kees Elzinga wouldn't be so quick to throw him on a plane to France for Euro 2016 either.
"If Jack can continue playing in the Premier League, Holland or England, I think he will be ready for the Irish team in one or two years. He already showed his skills in the Irish team the whole way through to under-21s and I think he's doing really well.
"We really love Jack out here. He is a great guy and he deserves a good team so he can develop his football skills."
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