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Me and a mate were discussing this not long ago. When Deco chose to play for Portugal because he was declared a Portugese Citizen it caused a bit of a storm. And now Hamish mcNovo wants to play for Scotland (or infact anyone who'll give the boy a cap). What's everyones views on this? I disagree whole heartedly with playing for another Nation! But I guess it depends on circumstances... However, in Novo's case, does anyone think he should get to play for Scotland? If so, why? or why not?
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IvIarkgraham
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i think its wrong
i could play for england but would i fuck
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Hammer
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Disagree with any player playing for another country unless they are either born there or there's a genuine blood link.
International football should be the best players from one country playing against the best from another, not a worldwide select of whoever has a granny from Brazil and Argentina.
[Edited on 18-11-2008 by Hammer]
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IvIarkgraham
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i think foreign managers is wrong too
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Hammer
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I will add that the player himself is not to blame if he's given the choice and exercises it.
The powers that be that bring in stupid legislation are the one's that should be punched in the nose.
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Tom
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quote: Originally posted by IvIarkgraham
i think its wrong
i could play for england but would i fuck
I beg to differ
I disagree completely with it, almunia also wants to play for england ermm no thanks there was also talk of arteta playing for englad
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MJFF88
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Genuine blood link, yes.
If they developed themselves in the said country from a very young age, yes
Otherwise, no
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Marc
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Thing is, some players aren't good enough to play for the country they were born in so exploit the fact they have a foreign parent/grand parent and play for that country (Usually some crappy team anyway!) instead.
Freddy Eastwood and Tom Williams spring to mind.
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Robbo
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quote: Originally posted by MJFF88
Genuine blood link, yes
If they developed themselves in the said country from a very young age, maybe but unlikely
Otherwise, no
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Robbo
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quote: Originally posted by Marc
Thing is, some players aren't good enough to play for the country they were born in so exploit the fact they have a foreign parent/grand parent and play for that country (Usually some crappy team anyway!) instead.
Freddy Eastwood and Tom Williams spring to mind.
Large portion of both irish teams in the past 20 years
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Robbo
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The whole Brazilian thign is a joke alos ie Deco, Senna, Eduardo etc. (esp Eduardo, leats the other 2 are for Latin ocuntries )
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Marc
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Eduardo probably saw it as his only chance of international football.
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Robbo
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He sgood enough to get in the brazil squad easy IMO, start no but int he squad, hence why yeah its just wrong
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Nath
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Should be where you were born.
Nothing else should matter.
Where somebodys Grandmother comes from shouldn't count for shit.
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gianluigi
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quote: Originally posted by Nath
Should be where you were born.
Nothing else should matter.
Where somebodys Grandmother comes from shouldn't count for shit.
i was born in england, yet i'd pick representing italy over england any day of the week.
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Hammer
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Even a Tuesday?
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gianluigi
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especially on a tuesday
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Ojc
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STFU would you, you are eligable to play for Albania and Albania only.
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Nath
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quote: Originally posted by gianluigi
quote: Originally posted by Nath
Should be where you were born.
Nothing else should matter.
Where somebodys Grandmother comes from shouldn't count for shit.
i was born in england, yet i'd pick representing italy over england any day of the week.
You're probably in with a shout too tbh.
[Edited on 18-11-2008 by Nath]
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Ryan
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anyone remenber mark birchall playing for trinidad and tobago in the last world cup?
that has to be the ultimate example.
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antscorsa
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shame about giggs really!
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Marc
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He's Welsh.
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J da Silva
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It's certaintly something that needs addressing, although I can't agree that if your born there you must play for them, unless you grew up there, a friend of mine's parents went on a trip to Munich (they are from Sheffield) for 5days, my friend was born there, then came home with his parents, he never has been to Germany since his birth, is he German or is he English? We gave him some grief over it though.
I could represent Brazil by birth and upbringing plus my Mum and the rest of my family apart from my Dad is Brazilian, Scotland because my Dad is from Glasgow, England, N. Ireland or Wales because I have lived here in the UK on and off for 9 years, so what am I? I don't know.
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mikenoncorsa
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I could represent Brazil by birth and upbringing plus my Mum and the rest of my family apart from my Dad is Brazilian, Scotland because my Dad is from Glasgow, England, N. Ireland or Wales because I have lived here in the UK on and off for 9 years, so what am I? I don't know.
Not a pro footballer so it doesn't really matter!!
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J da Silva
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Well yeah but pro footballers are humans too with families and ancestors, they were born somewhere, they don't just beam down to Earth and choose a nation.
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