Originally Posted by Roverstillidie
thats not what anyone has said. dont try and put words in peoples mouths
i will repeat, the issue is not 2g (apologies PP, i was quoting someone else...) players being welcomed, its no g players who find a tenious link with ireland strictly to enhance their footballing careers, often after a 'come and get me' plea to the england manager at the time.
matt holland (and he isnt the worst) summed this attitude up when after declaring for ireland and taking an irish passport, publically sang the anthem of his previous nationality. not exactly inspiring towords his motives. how many of the 2g'rs on here sing that song when the issue arises? diito townsend as captain insisting that black armbands be worn for di. where was he when greysteel and a load of fans watching ireland were gunned down?
i understand that the concept of duel nationality or identity is a tricky one, especially in the northern context, but i find it very hard to believe matty was making a subtle political point. he sings his anthem when he hears it, and it unfortunatly isnt the one he chose to represent.
only a pure bigot wouldnt welcome the tradition of the diaspora playing for ireland over the years, but the likes of morrison abuse that linkage and all it stands for in order to get a move or a few more grand at negotiation time.