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Originally Posted by youngirish
how about just ignore the thread and you will be fine I am sure.
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Originally Posted by youngirish
how about just ignore the thread and you will be fine I am sure.
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Originally Posted by cfdh_edmundo
......and he would be the last player with dual nationality to declare for us if we are seen to treat players with other options with such arrogance. Anyway once they declare, why would there then be a doubt about their desire!
Thats even more morally dubious than the man himself!Quote:
Originally Posted by vega007
Quite frankly I think that if you weren't born or raised in Ireland then you shouldn't play for us. That said don't tell Mick McCarthy or John Aldridge they aren't Irish. Kevin Nolan can **** off, I don't want him on our team. If Wayne Rooney hadn't declared for England I would certainly take him though.
That isn't here nor there! :D
I hope you have had a few drinks and that you dont really mean what you are saying but that post makes no sense whatsoever , riddled with contradictions!Quote:
Originally Posted by vega007
I’m am a fresh fish here so I feel i am duty bound to post on this thread – rite of passage and all that
Would I take him? Yes in a flash if he’s better than what we got.That doesn’t mean that if he doesn’t try like he should in an international shirt I think he should keep getting the chance.
I didn’t care Houghton was Scottish in ’88 or 94
I didn’t care Aldridge was English the many times he scored
I don’t care Cascarino didn’t even have an irish passport
They all played with heart and passion and that was more than enough for me. if Nolan signs ups and does the same as those aforementioned then who really cares?
I just want Ireland to qualify – preferably somewhere in Europe so I can afford to go.
So he has hummed and hawed(?) in public about playing for Ireland. So what? Every footballer these days lives their life in the press these days and uses it to their advantage if they can. It’s not like the press doesn’t use them. If he is using the irish card as a bargaining chip to get into the England squad then no doubt it will come back to haunt him in some way.
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Originally Posted by kingoffifa
This is International football, not club football.
Aldo, Houghton etc, when asked to play, said yes pretty much immediately
Who cares? about 75% of the posters on this board to start with
O Dear, O Dear, O Dear. So what you mean to say is that anyone born outside of Ireland shouldn't play for us, although some of them can, but some of them can't, and then if your good you can, although you have to be very good, because if you just quite good like Nolan, then you can't? Is that simplified for ya?!!!!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by vega007
That is complete rubbish, there are plenty of Irish would weren't born in Ireland - Paul McGrath for one, plus there is Finnan who was born in Ireland, but wasn't brought up here!! I hate this type of ignorance....Quote:
Originally Posted by vega007
I assume you've had drink taken and I therefore won't comment on this post, it's too easy...Please clarify though.Quote:
Originally Posted by vega007
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Originally Posted by vega007
oh sweet jesus........:D
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Originally Posted by 4tothefloor
4ttf, my good man, just because i have not come round to your way of thinking, that is not to say i have not understood your warblings on the matter.actually, i found your over-simplistic and somewhat myopic offerings, anything but diffcult to comprehend. you just havent argued anything well enough for me to consider it further, thats all, but hardly surprising when you are arguing in favour of a plainly, totally wrong cause, as the democratic process is now proving.:p
anyhooo........i grow weary of this whole shennanigans at this stage.
Anyone else thinks that this thread should be closed till there are actual concrete developments to the situation?
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Originally Posted by gustavo
true enough, the debate has been done to death, but, im interested in how the vote is developing TBH,.... it will be too late for fans to give an opinion after the boyo declares, should he do. you know?
Unlikely to care though, is he?
where did i say club football?Quote:
Originally Posted by nedder
so he didnt say yes in 0.2 seconds. well he must be a crap footballer so....
if he does a Aldo, Houghton etc then about 75 % of this board might not care anymore that he took time over a decision on who to play for.
Excellent idea. Nobody has added anything new to the debate. We all know the situation.Quote:
Originally Posted by gustavo
Well you're treating it like club football...Quote:
Originally Posted by kingoffifa
What??????????????Quote:
Originally Posted by kingoffifa
I'll lock this so. Any complaints pm me about it.
May be time to reopen the Nolan thread!. This from RTE.
Anyone else think Nolan is waiting for McClaren's first England squad, if he's not in that he'll try to declare for us.
Steve Staunton is still hoping that Kevin Nolan will don the green Irish jersey
Republic of Ireland manager Steve Staunton is hoping to cut through a mountain of red tape in a bid to lure Kevin Nolan into the fold.
Staunton and Bolton captain Nolan have discussed on several occasions the prospect of the midfielder pulling on the green of Ireland.
Staunton is eager to recruit a player of Nolan's calibre, yet there remain obstacles, even though he qualifies to play for the Republic via the grandparents' ruling.
Nolan has previously played for England at under-21 level, albeit in a friendly, and featured in a competitive game for the under-18s.
There is a precedent as Everton's Tim Cahill played for Samoa at youth level, yet now represents Australia after lodging a successful appeal with FIFA.
Staunton is not giving up just yet as he said: 'There's a lot of issues surrounding this one.
'Once we cut through the red tape then we will know where we are, and I cannot say much more than that.'