Glad to read that Sir Bobby is taking his new Irish role very seriously. I wonder if he will make an appearance at an Eircom League fixture.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/foot..._1/4837200.stm
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Glad to read that Sir Bobby is taking his new Irish role very seriously. I wonder if he will make an appearance at an Eircom League fixture.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/foot..._1/4837200.stm
Ciaran Donnely played for England against Ireland U17's in Tolka some years back and isn't eligible!
Don't call him "Sir" Bobby, he's just Bobby Robson to us.
i think you can still be eligible as long as you dont represent another country at Under-21 level or above, Under 17's isnt covered, im 90% sure, open to correction all the same
That's balls anyway how do you know if Don O'bate is British or not!Quote:
Originally Posted by BohsFans
Well he's not British...id call him Bobby though.
I'd call him Sir Bobby cos i respect other countries traditions.
I don't, and I don't care either!Quote:
Originally Posted by Raheny Red
Sir Bobby Robsons green and white army!
I'm getting a half Tricolour/half George's Cross made up with "Sir Bobby" written across it. That'll look well cool at Croker innit.
:rolleyes:
Can I have the other halves for my Kevin Nolan flag? TaQuote:
Originally Posted by Philo
What's happened to that Kohlmann bloke who was on the u-21 side last year?? Where is he now??
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Originally Posted by Macy
I think the Tricolour is out of date. Ireland is now a multicultural multinational society and this is fully realized in our football squad. We need a flag which is inclusive and representative. A flag which represents the different culture and heritage of these fine athletes while at the same time not diminishing the Irishness and Ireland that the team represents. A flag our footballers can truly relate to when they don the green jersey of Ireland.
http://www.ausflag.com.au/flags/images/union1788.gif
The national anthem might need work too…