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And I was talking of things a little more serious about football!
Like national self-determination. Based on outside interference!
If you can't work that out, eg. on the basis of recent statistics, then suggest you sue Methodist College....
As in the Methodists weren't very good? For what it's worth, my granny was one.
That's grand as she was always giving out about their virtues. Then steadfastly avoiding them!
i thought in the olympics, northern ireland was represented as part of Ireland anyway. So how can they take players from there for a GB team when its not a Uk team.?
Am i missing something?
As far as I know Ireland enters a 32-county team in sports where the national federation is an all-Ireland federation. If selected I think NI athletes can choose which federation to represent.
Basically, Northern Irish athletes have a choice - in light of their dual nationality.
"Team GB" is the Great Britain & Northern Ireland Oympic team - in other words, the United Kingdom team.
http://www.olympics.org.uk/teamgb/about/
Here's the headline from The Sunday Mirror on it last week:
http://s3.amazonaws.com/twitpic/phot...5B5prsu6AVw%3D
Oops!.....link no longer working.
This the one?:
http://s3.amazonaws.com/twitpic/phot...yHzPeVTt1k4%3D
Bit of a bizarre one.
I must confess. I'd thought Peters was English. Had been aware of that Wendy Whosyerwanagain though. She's from around near Maghera, isn't she?
[DI fact]I had a cousin of mine competing in the Beijing Olympics, although it was in a different cycling event and for a different country. He finished 81st in his event, so not sure what they give out for that. Thallium, probably.[/DI fact]