Get out for that one.
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Get out for that one.
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Hmm, yeah I see your point. I was using the Bruce example to show national selection relies on more than just geography but I see it can be argued the other way too.
It seems a bit silly that FIFA would allow a loophole like that (Pitman doesn't appear to have any connection to Wales) but I guess like anything else they'd probably take the path of least resistance.
The islands individually would be too small - as far as I know, the only international footballers they've produced are Le Saux and Le Tissier, and Le Saux went to school in England. They're pretty protective of their sovereignty so they're probably reluctant to join together for a sports team like the Faroes.
An Irish friend of mine played for the Channel Islands in the World Island Games. Just thought I'd throw that in.
FFS, if anyone wants to pursue this fascination with the channel islands further - Bergerac is repeated daily on the 'Alibi' channel!
Here's a taster to get your mouth watering.....:rolleyes:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1y5E63jGT2I
Secondly, in an effort to get the thread back on track, (though I appreciate that may not be wholly well received ;)), the IFA must be applauded for one act, namely, prohibiting the appearance of this 'harmless' little banner at future Northern Ireland internationals.
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-..._3953685_n.jpg
Whoever came up with that banner must be a genius. Bet they're raging they can't show off their wit.
haha that's pretty good actually
Hand of Prod was funnier though.
Is that a green UJ, cast off in a heap?
In general I'd agree, these Nordie kids who support the Republic should never forget who owns them.
Is that the most amount of jokes ever told about the channel islands?
...I thought it fairly obvious I meant "at Windsor" as there's relatively little the IFA can do about what's brought into grounds elsewhere. Either way, as I've pointed out elsewhere it's in pretty poor taste. But by all means -fly the thing where they'll let ye, go nuts, it's only ye it reflects badly upon.
Of course, but as its purpose is mainly to get on TV and irritate RoI fans, it doesn't really matter whether it shows home or away.
As I've pointed out on this and similar threads, the reaction to the FAI picking Northern players (by both IFA and fans) looks hysterical, even vindictive. That said, the banner's just a gag, neither racist nor particularly tasteless. You're overreacting- and little point getting too upset, I reckon this may become the norm.
It clearly is tasteless because of its child molestation "double entendre". I'm not offended or even bothered about it though.
Back on topic (channel islands). Ireland "B" international Daryl Clare was born in Jersey according to wiki http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daryl_Clare
I'd scarcely say I'm over-reacting. I just said it was in poor taste and I stand by that. I'd not bother getting too offended by it or anything -as you point out it's not racist (though I never alluded it was), it's a gag ...a kiddy-fiddler gag, and a 20' x 2' kiddy fiddler gag at that. I'd suggest raising yeer standard but I'd be affeared ye might just get another well dodgy banner done up. ;-)