To counteract the complaint that the FAI are poaching players that the IFA have spent time and money developing I believe that the FAI should be allowed to recruit players from the North at the same age that they are allowed to on the rest of the island. This would at least put an end to the complaint of the IFA wasting their time and money on players that do not want to play for them.
Northern Ireland is as much a country as Ireland, England, Scotland and Wales are. But I don't think you're being serious in this post? It's times like this the SarcMark would come in handy![]()
Clearly you've not passed between the two recently;the 'border' is virtually non-existent. Only the road signs and odd flags would indicate any difference....
And to emphasise TP is relatively correct, politically there are no such countries as England, Scotland or Wales (Constituent parts of Britain), not mention any colonial rump that makes up the entity of 'Uk'....
Suggest you buy an atlas or check the U.N's list of accredited countries, unless of course you wish to 'pretend otherwise'. That is of course presuming the last two posts were 'serious' ??
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I'm probably boring you all, but as a political science graduate, I should probably point out that "country" and "state" are not strictly interchangeable terms, and that by most agreed definitions Northern Ireland is a country within a state. The United Kingdom is very unusual in that sense (as is Ireland).
Fair enough CD, but to most mere mortals a country is a state.
And don't see why we should especially accomodate England/Britain's "empire" to confirm their rather odd status.
Certainly can't argue with that. Whilst the FAI are not behaving contrary to the rules of the game, it is undoubtedly more satisfying and rewarding when you can boast of having brought your players through your own international ranks. Would the FAI be permitted to set up training camps in the north? Would those NI fans who have no problem with players from the north playing for Ireland, just so long as they don't involve themselves in the Northern Ireland set-up at any level, have any problem with the FAI potentially doing this?
The recruitment of English-born players by the FAI is not a major source of tension with the English FA, though. The point of such an endeavour, as a unique once-off initiative in international football and more important than maintaining some consistent policy of recruitment beyond the Irish state's borders, would be for it to represent a voluntary gesture on behalf of the FAI demonstrating their willingness to maintain good neighbourly relations.
Aye, Hypocrisy is their middle name. Coming after Paranoia.
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Read in the papers today that Duffy has not yet received clearance to play in the friendlies and again it was hinted that the CAS case had something to do with it. Would there be restrictions placed on players who want to make the switch?
Even if his dad wasn't from Donegal, he'd be perfectly entitled to playI don't think there is a problem with his eligibility, but as has been discussed earlier in the thread, it's either a case of it normally taking a bit of time, or as the papers suggest, FIFA have placed restrictions on players changing until the CAS case is closed.
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