DI,
Firstly, you and I both know that nothing has really changed in terms of eligibility pertaining to Northern Irish born players, in spite of all the recent hullaballo.
Unfortunately, some in the IFA were slow learners on the issue, and we had to witness the cringeworthy charade that culminated in the recent CAS ruling.
Now, given that the penny might have finally dropped with the IFA (or, at least, begun to drop), perhaps it's an opportunity for the IFA to draw a line in the sand and devise new strategies to deal with the hand they have been dealt.
Specifically with regards to Devine - I understand he went to FAI "camp" pre CAS ruling?
Going forward, the IFA need to test the commitment of players like Devine - it's as simple as that.
I think the acid test - for those good enough - is to call them into a Senior squad for a competitive game at the earliest opportunity - I don't believe Devine is near there yet btw.
My rule of thumb is very straightforward on this issue - if you really don't want to play for Northern Ireland, don't.
If you do, you'll have my full support.
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