What he is saying is that NI players qualify to play for NI by virtue of the British citizenship that makes up part of their dual nationality status. All persons born in NI have this dual nationality status no matter which passport they carry. Whilst that may be a mere legal technicality which bears little or no relation to the identity of the player(s) in question, it remains the basis upon which they are able play for NI.
Irish nationality, and Irish nationality alone, does not qualify a player to play for NI. Such a player only qualifies to play for the ROI.
Last edited by The Fly; 21/05/2012 at 9:46 PM.
that doesn't make senss tho.James mclean and mcginn etc held Irish passports.the only difference between robbie keane and James mclean - IN the context of ' irishness' - is the place they were born yet 1 of them is clearly eligible to play for NI.
what geysir is saying is that being Irish ajd Irish alone and being born in NI is enough to qualify to play for NI.
fifa dont go through some rigorous checks of pre-requisites amd required documentation
I'm a bloke,I'm an ocker
And I really love your knockers,I'm a labourer by day,
I **** up all me pay,Watching footy on TV,
Just feed me more VB,Just pour my beer,And get my smokes, And go away
If someone, who plays for Northern Ireland, we'll say Niall McGinn for arguments sake, paid the £229 to renounce his British Citizenship (which is given to most born in Northern Ireland, whether they choose or not), would he still be eligible to play for Northern Ireland? I assume not. And of course that would apply to any international footballer renouncing his citizenship of any country.
The Englishmen came over in the year 2005
But little did they know that we'd planned a wee surprise
Sir David scored the winner, and Windsor Park went wild
And this is what we sang...
Not withstanding what was pointed out in the last day or so, which the odd person has chosen to ignore!
Hmm, besides this great profound and succinct point above, there is the issue of repetition on a massive scale. Not to mention it seems to be out of touch with most of their, er, remaining fanbase who generally seem to take a more militant view...It's a thread that pertains to the issue of player eligibility, which affects the team he supports. So, his interest is obvious and it's a free board after all.
Last edited by paul_oshea; 22/05/2012 at 8:24 AM.
I'm a bloke,I'm an ocker
And I really love your knockers,I'm a labourer by day,
I **** up all me pay,Watching footy on TV,
Just feed me more VB,Just pour my beer,And get my smokes, And go away
Yes Fly, I got NB's point straight off. I don't need the explanation as I made it perfectly clear that I understood his point, I do understand that nationality is the core of eligibility. I have been saying that for years.
And my point was that it can bear absolutely no relation to the Irish national identity of the player and Irish nationals born in NI are probably the only players who do not have to produce the passport of the association they represent, to the FIFA match official.
But, Gerry Armstrong is quite welcome to labour the point ad nauseam in one of his inspirational motivating talks, 'that By playing for Northern Ireland, a player is confirming/exercising his British Citizenship'.
You may have misunderstood my comment, I was asking if you have taken steps to rinse the stain of British citizenship, to de-nationalise yourself?
I'm not worried about some remote possibility what the IFA may chose to do. I suggested that if they did try it, they were much more likely to make a balls of it.Since ArdeeBhoy dodged the question what exactly would the worry be if a declaration at 18 was brought in ?
And that proposal ( a declaration of intent at 18) has no limiting factor on the player's right to chose.
In general on the age issue, I have expressed the opinion on numerous occasions (dating back years) that I prefer the power (chose between associations) to lie with the dual national player and not the association. That there was many a player on the ditch who were tied to an association who had no further use for their service. That since Fifa altered the rules, those players are now free to declare for the other association. And that a senior competitive cap is the binding contract, the genuine sign (at that time and place) that an association has a use for the player.
Last edited by geysir; 22/05/2012 at 9:10 AM.
Including the sharpest poster on this MB.
Yeah, right.
More like being out on a limb. And why repeat the same point incessantly when only around 3 other people are interested?There's nothing wrong with being, er, ahead of the curve.
What question?
Though if it's what I think you allude to, I believe FIFA say you can declare at any age, not withstanding a full competitive cap.
Why deny that freedom to anyone, anywhere?
If the North are so bothered, then they can give all these schoolboys or youths a full cap and be done with it.
Chances are they won't be any worse than their current players...
The End.
Never particularily thought about it TBH I doubt many have, I am confident enough in who I am so dont particularily see the need for it and thats without going into the financial mess re pensions, NI contributions etc. If some view me as some sort of inferior irishman then so be it, I couldnt really care less. Much like the erections of flags (apart from Euro 2012 of course) it smacks of insecurity
I'm not worried remotely. Why would it ever be practiced, er, 'solely in a Irish context'?
Though I have no time for the morons in FIFA generally, this is one edict I happen to agree with. Put it down to my marginal libertarianism.![]()
at least 7 catholics in that team -
Trust me I was absolutely delighted with the CAS ruling and took great umbrage at the IFA actively seeking to prevent me playing for my country ( In theory only)
I mention it in an irish context as it is a little unique that ALL possible players for NI are eligible for us with the exception of the those qualifying through the education rule who may have no link to Ireland (32 counties)
Fair enough.
They should just be grateful they have a team due to an historical anachronism and lump it.
Last edited by ArdeeBhoy; 22/05/2012 at 10:35 AM.
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