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Here are Nigel Dodds' actual words, by the way:
“The issue of player eligibility has been around since FIFA’s ruling which allowed players to choose between Northern Ireland and the Republic. Action should now be taken to stop the haemorrhaging of talent from Northern Ireland.
The British and Irish Governments should now work to address this injustice which sees footballing talent developed in Northern Ireland, at some considerable cost, lost to compete at international level with the Republic’s team.
No one should be opposed to the idea of talks to resolve this issue, and there is a degree of irony about the demands for free eligibility. The creation of two international teams was brought about when the FAI split away from the Irish Football Association, and indeed the original restrictions of eligibility were introduced after complaints by the FAI after players had played for both teams.
The IFA put considerable resources into the development of players through the youth system, which is lost when players then declare for another association. In club football there are compensation arrangements in place in such circumstances when a player transfers to a different club, but obviously this isn’t possible in international competition.
There simply is no point in thoughtless calls for an all-Ireland team to resolve this issue as that is not going to happen. What is required are discussions at a higher levels between the British and Irish Government as well as a recognition by FIFA that the current situation isn’t sustainable and a change is required to bring an end to this ongoing problem.”