Players in such situations (dual nationality) are bound to be under some sort of pressure from both sides to declare their allegiance. But how can such pressure be deemed improper or a case of misconduct? This claim has confused me.
Sure yer man's just conforming to type. Probably based on the usual paranoia...
Players in such situations (dual nationality) are bound to be under some sort of pressure from both sides to declare their allegiance. But how can such pressure be deemed improper or a case of misconduct? This claim has confused me.
Hmm. It shouldn't do!!!
See the previous post.
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G-Mac is absolutely right.
It took us 6 days in Castlereagh to "taigify" him.
Operation "Taig-formation"...
There are no lines between myth and reality in the grim North.
He could have been alluding to tales of a car parked outside the McClean family home with a sinister looking Martin McGuinness sitting in the back seat. That only means one thing.
Michael O'Neill gives his view on northern-born Irish nationals switching from the IFA to the FAI on TV3 during the week: http://www.tv3.ie/videos.php?locID=1.3.&show_cal=1
He says he respects the choice that is there and that it is his and the IFA's responsibility to put forward their case to players, but he still seems to be of the belief that completion of the transfer process is what effects the switch. He adds that the FAI "should think closely" about putting young players in a position where they have to make a decision. I think this is an unfair comment. The FAI don't put young players in such a position. The FAI don't force anyone to make any decision. It is the rules that pave the way for a situation whereby a choice exists, but neither do they compel anyone to make any decision on that at any point in their careers.
He also adds: "I don't know what the process is once the FAI initiate that". This contrasts with John Delaney's assertion that the FAI don't initiate anything: http://www.sportsnewsireland.com/soc...sses-poaching/
Having ostensibly accepted the status quo, the IFA and O'Neill have now resorted to scare tactics in order to dissuade a player from declaring for their country.
End Apartheid Now! One Team in Ireland!
You do wonder where some football fans get their fanciful ideas...
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Aw, I'm going to Hell for that.![]()
Only if you are taking me serious.
Last edited by DannyInvincible; 23/04/2012 at 1:18 AM.
What the %$*! Duff has been poached.
^ Not as good as this one -
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Mick O'Neill spoke to the ******derry Sentinel about 'FAI players' that he was watching the other night: http://www.londonderrysentinel.co.uk...trio-1-3768064
End Apartheid Now! One Team in Ireland!
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