Originally Posted by
cfdh_edmundo
Why would they go to Novosibirsk no active Sibir player has ever played for the Russian national team, the likes of Chizhov and Laktionov got thier only caps (1 and 2) while playing at other clubs, this is Sibir's first season in the Russian Premier league, they are very much small fry in terms of Russian football. It's similar with Terek in terms of national team players, they have had no Russian NT players for years, they do have a few Bulgarians, Ukrainians and Georgian internationals playing with them though - their best Russian player, Lakhiyalov the Dagestani, hasnt been in the reckoning for the Russian National team as he faces inordinate competition in central midfield the more gifted of the Yatchenko twins might get into the squad if he gets lucky but I can't see him starting any competitive games for years.
Rotor Volgograd had a bit of international pedigree 10 years ago when the likes of a young Aldonin were playing there, but they've been struggling of late playing southern regional leagues and being on the verge of being declared bankrupt. There is no prospect of anyone from the FAI (or the Slovak federation) going to these cities. Why would they anyway, given 5 of the teams in the Premier League (Spartak, Lokomotiv, CSKA, Dinamo and Saturn) come from the greater Moscow area, and Moscow teams together with Zenit and Rubin provide almost all of the domestic players in the Russian squad ?
Brady may yet be able to combine his roles with Arsenal and Ireland, especially in the context of scouting players / opposition. Arsenal have as much chance of drawing a Russian team in their group as a French or German team (Rubin and Spartak are already in the group stage and Zenit have to beat Auxerre) if Brady goes then one would hope he might pass on information to the FAI about key players etc.
Looking at your other posts in this thread it seems as though your arguement is not about continential (or further abroad) players not getting a fair chance of being selected for Ireland - as you have ignored the examples of Cascarino, Aldridge, Connolly etc getting regularly selected while playing on the continent and even the examples of the likes of Lapira who have been given a chance despite hardly playing professional football. Your primary gripe seems to be the fact that few Airtricity League players have been selected in the last decade or so, which is a seperate arguement.