when is an irish man an irish man
don't know if this has been covered before, but i'm just wondering on where people stand on the area of players who were not born in Ireland not playing for the country, is it ok to have an irish parent and consider yourself irish or is it ok to have an irish granny and consider yourself irish.
or are these players not good enough to make it into the international team in the country they were born and see Ireland as an easy way to get international caps,
so what do yee think ????
Re: when is an irish man an irish man
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Originally posted by max power
don't know if this has been covered before, but i'm just wondering on where people stand on the area of players who were not born in Ireland not playing for the country, is it ok to have an irish parent and consider yourself irish or is it ok to have an irish granny and consider yourself irish.
or are these players not good enough to make it into the international team in the country they were born and see Ireland as an easy way to get international caps,
so what do yee think ????
it has been covered ad nauseum before!
Re: when is an irish man an irish man
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Originally posted by max power
don't know if this has been covered before, but i'm just wondering on where people stand on the area of players who were not born in Ireland not playing for the country, is it ok to have an irish parent and consider yourself irish or is it ok to have an irish granny and consider yourself irish.
or are these players not good enough to make it into the international team in the country they were born and see Ireland as an easy way to get international caps,
so what do yee think ????
Of course, it's o.k for players with Irish roots not born in this country to play for Ireland. Most of these players have a genuine affinity with Ireland. In fact many of the Irish living in England and Scotland have more pride in Irish culture and traditions than the Irish who stayed in Ireland.
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Originally posted by Paddy Ramone
Of course, it's o.k for players with Irish roots not born in this country to play for Ireland. Most of these players have a genuine affinity with Ireland. In fact many of the Irish living in England and Scotland have more pride in Irish culture and traditions than the Irish who stayed in Ireland.
Agree entirely, those (especially) with Irish parents are just as entitled to play for Ireland as any 'irish' man born over.
As someone London born, to Irish parents, i'm quite used to being told i'm not 'irish'; often by those in Ireland. I don't classify myself as English and as rightly mentioned above, the London Irish often (from my experience) show a greater affiliation to Ireland than many of the Irish that are over here...