It hasn't been covered on here to the best of my knowledge and is an interesting question. It's something I thought about when I was reading through the judgment again of late and I can't say for certain, but I imagine that the criteria laid out in article 16 wouldn't have applied if the FAI were happy to accept it, as that would have presumably ruled out northern-born players from declaring for the FAI, assuming "territory" was to be interpreted literally. In offering such a proposal, it would appear that FIFA were willing to let the two particular associations work within a special set of rules that would transcend certain other stipulations, although, then, it begs the question as to what these "other relevant prerequisites" would have been exactly.
Edit: There is a school of thought, however, that takes a purposive rather than a literal approach and would be of the opinion that it wouldn't matter either way if article 16 was applied to Irish nationality or not as the jurisdiction of the IFA can also be interpreted as the territory of the FAI. I call it the geysir school of thought.![]()
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