No My arguement was consistantly based on my interpretation of FIFA statutes, That an Irish citizen born on the Island has automatic right to declare for the Republic, the letter was one part of the basis of my arguement.
The right for a citizen of Ireland, born on the Island. to have automatic right to play for the Republic enshrined by FIFA statutes
has been my consistant arguement from DAY I
So now I am wrong when FIFA confirm this again and again and again. :D
Especially in the light of your FIFA "wisdom" from previous posts
The misinformed
20/08
playing in a friendly international, even at senior level, doesn't tie in a player to any one country
We know Gibson is eligible for the Senior IFA team, but we do not know whether he is eligible for the senior FAI team, nor will we until FIFA gives a definitive answer.
Despite FIFA writing directly to the IFA informing them of his eligibility to play for Ireland oct 2006
I really don't think Gibson's case is clear cut.
It was it was it was as the IFA eventually concurred, conceeding 100% on this matter October 2007 without FIFA even looking at the case.
The flight of fancy
Should FIFA decide that Gibson is not eligible for the ROI and the FAI/Irish Government complains, then FIFA may simply suspend or even terminate the FAI's Membership.
not to mention where I had to expain to you in minute detail so you could understand the term of the UK Agreement and the Annex conditions
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