Their usual pomposity aside......
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Judging purely by the comments in the article you quoted, McCausland is acknowledging that our future squads are likely to be weakened- doesn't everyone accept that? While I disagree with Rodgers, it's hardly idiotic to suggest some unfairness in the situation.
What 'unfairness' ?? The rules haven't changed.
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Of course these things change over time, and may run in cycles, but any kid making that choice in, say, 1994, might still only have seen you in one finals in his entire playing career. Paul Green and Sean St Ledger didn't abandon England because they thought the Republic of Ireland were more likely to qualify. Of course, there's always a chance that some unionist-background kid might have a row with the IFA coaches/ administrators and storm South (or even West, to Dan the Man's nice training camp in Andytown), but when did that last happen?
As opposed to No Finals in quarter of a century and counting, for anyone stupid enough to play for the North!
Lol.
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Doesn't it depend what you mean by youth teams? As I've said, I'd make the cut-off any game as an adult (age 18 or above), as it seems a bit unfair to pressure younger guys.
Except with any country, it's a full competitive cap. It could hardly be much clearer.
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They aren't 'scrotes' (and if they were, as others say above doesn't that make Ollie Norwood or Lee Hodson a scrote too?). They're simply playing according to the existing rules
Exactly. So why are the North whinging about Gibson, Duffy, Kearns et al??
The benefit as much as they 'lose'. More Hypocrisy.
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There's no likelihood of either a united British team nor a politically united Ireland in the foreseeable future.
But at least all Irishmen can play for Ireland, not some shabby Brit.outfit!
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Half of your squad are guys who I'd guess feel just a little bit British (having lived all their lives in Britain, quite likely with their British parents).
At least check the facts. With the exception of Lawrenson & Townsend, most of the Diaspora would have no reason to feel English, Scottish or whatever, if only in the main most of their parents were Irish, which even you claim to be. Would you deny them even that?
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All the French squad were Frenchmen who grew up in France, were they not? Most of the Algerians were French as well, qualifying through (grand)parentage.
Yes, but they were qualified to play for other countires. As the North should do with their dredging of the lower leagues in England & Scotland.
Lol.
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Whataboutery alert. Do you think nonsense there justifies nonsense here?
Do you mean yours??
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