Originally Posted by
Adrock
You're right though of course, I don't doubt for a single moment that those great Albanian actors John and James Belushi grew up passionately supporting the Albanian football team. Or perhaps they just accepted that that was where their pregenitors happened to originate from
If you'd read my previous posts I'm sure you'll have noticed my mentioning Steven Finnan as being entitled to represent either Ireland or England on account of being born in one, brought up in another. This can of course work both ways. Are you suggesting that nationality should only be a racial issue and African born players brought up in France aren't at all French entitled to represent them? That stance is a little bit racist, perhaps even scary isn't it?
People seem to be offended by suggesting Finnan has as much right to represent England and Ireland, perhaps having not actually known he was brought up there. Do you think when he retires he's going to settle down with his family back in the old country? The fact that he took the non-league route in to professional football meant England representative honours weren't likely on the agenda so it never became an issue, or maybe he still sees himself as Irish which he is entitled to of course.
Regarding the diaspora, of course a lot of Irish emigrated due to economic imperatives in the past, but the potato famine's a long time gone. If you want to move abroad fine, I'm often tempted to myself, and of course having done so you naturally go on supporting the team you grew up cheering for , but if you then marry a local girl and eventually have grandkids who sixty years later still imagine they are Irish like their granddaddy, this would seem to be a sign of severe social maladjustment rather than pride. Are there really people on this board in this situation? You have my pity...........