A Celtic player has played for Northern Ireland Under 21's this year, without any problems whatsoever.
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On 19 August 2007, the Sunday Life published an article on Gibson's eligibility, which included the following quotation from Howard Wells (IFA Chief Exec):
Wells says: "I've written as recently as last week to FIFA again, asking them to clarify the situation regarding the player's eligibility.
"They haven't responded but I know that the ball is in the court of the FAI.
"FIFA have written to the FA of Ireland and they haven't had a response.
"When I wrote to FIFA, I obviously made it clear that we need clarification on the whole principle of the situation."
When contacted by Sunday Life for their response to the IFA claims, an FAI spokesman e-mailed us back the reply: "As this matter is the subject of ongoing correspondence the Football Association of Ireland will not be making any public comment at this time."
http://www.sundaylife.co.uk/sport/article2876658.ece
I guess it is just possible that Wells is making it all up...
Ha ha just finished reading our sister thread on the ourweecountry.com board. Hands up lads who really is kingdomkerry? I reckon its bwagner. He's cracking me up with his ill-informed, thinly veiled, bigoted posts.
OWC get kingdomkerry an unintentional comedic genius, we get EalingGreen. Not fair is it?
P.S. Some members want to ban him because he doesn't agree with them. What's that all about? Aren't forums about opinions, no matter how different or bizarre (anyway I thought most regulars on OWC should be used to reading bizarre, ill-informed muck anyway)?
I've seen Kane play, he is shi*e, well and truly, he's worse than that Joe O'ceerereraaoul
Your first paragraph is pure cobblers on two counts. First, do you honestly imagine that the likes of Danny Blanchflower, Peter McParland, Jimmy McIlroy, Pat Jennings, George Best, Norman Whiteside etc would not have been "good enough" to play for ROI? Second, there were no NI-born senior internationals representing the ROI from the late 40's until Gibson, because the FAI adhered to the Gentlemens' Agreement brokered by FIFA in 1950 that the FAI would not pick IFA players (and v.v.). When Brian Kerr became ROI manager, the FAI ceased to "behave like Gentlemen". Since then, Gibson was the only one who was good enough, was prepared to switch and who was not already tied in with NI.
Re. your 2nd paragraph, I only know of two players, one of whom (Channel Islander Woods) would have been denied any chance of an International footballing career with anyone, had NI not given him the option. And two is not "two more than" the NI-born players you've been able to pick, it's one more. Is the mathematics too difficult for you, or do you now accept that perhaps Gibson might not be eligible for you?
Your third paragraph is similarly cobblers. The four British Associations are given a clear exemption (separate status) from the Regs governing all other Associations regarding certain issues, including player eligibility. It's there in black and white.
Whereas, there is nowhere any explicit exemption from any of the Regs for ROI players, or the FAI. On the contrary, the FAI are relying on an interpretation of the existing Regs on player eligibility which apply to all other Associations, backed up by FIFA's October Letter. (And the IFA is challenging that interpretation and letter)
As for your fourth paragraph: yet more cobblers. The IFA does not fly the Union Flag over Windsor at internationals. The IFA does not allow such scarves (or anything remotely similar) to be sold at NI internationals. No NI player has been booed for his religion/politics/club for years. The IFA is in no way responsible for an anonymous death threat phoned, without a recognised codeword, to a newspaper. Instead, they publicly deplored it. And earlier this year, the player concerned (Lennon) sent a video of support to the IFA for its Football For All campaign (he was unable to attend the FFA function in question, due to club commitments). And your ludicrous and offensive allegation that the NI team is "de facto Unionist" would come as a great surprise to a number of its players who come from a clearly Nationalist background, not least our newest captain, Chris Baird, a former Rasharkin GAA player (plus his family members who were in the crowd). Of course, I can't say exactly who/how many these number, since no-one is interested enough to keep a record. But I daresay we could get an idea by the number who choose only to carry Irish Passports, following the IFA recently lobbying FIFA successfully for their players to have the right to do so in preference to British ones.
And as for your last paragraph, it started off very promisingly, then reverted to cobblers from the second sentence.
P.S. It has just occurred to me that Irish readers may not be familiar with the term "cobblers", since it is Cockney rhyming slang (cobblers awls = balls). My use of the term must come from my having lived in England all this time...;)
Ha ha. The cry of the authoritarian throughout the ages. Why gag him? He's hardly covered himself with much credibility has he? Who's going to take much notice of him and his insane ramblings?
Then again it is NI where Ian Paisley is First Minister so who knows?
EG, are you a politician? Because you have a great way of deflecting a question and disecting someone elses posts with complete irrelevance to what they were talking about. Plus the time it takes you to reply you obviouslly spend so much time preparing and reading over your post that you know you are talking complete Niagara or Davina*.
*oh wait have I got that right, ah it must be to do with having spent time here in England. For those of you unaware Falls and McCalls are ryhme for Balls.
Not so. One member suggested banning him, everyone else who responded said he should be retained - for comedy value, if nothing else!
Btw, was it you asked for me to be banned a wee while back? Might have been Eireboy (or somebody else). Sorry to be so vague, but "youssuns is all the same" to me and I can't be arsed to look it up...