Maybe such decisions are driven by a bit of both at times. No point denying it. We don't live in your ideal world where footballers haven't got a livelihood to think about either. Who are you to say what their motivations are really? I'm not at all saying we should be chasing after every Tom, Dick and Harry with an Irish grandmother, but if someone is Irish, has all the necessary documentation to prove it, their heart seems to be in it, the management are happy that they're in it for the right reasons and they can offer something to our squad, why the need to be so extreme, inflexible and purist about it? Why not take them at face value and accept their word in good faith?
It's not their fault if people in the media want to devote time and columns to idle speculation.
Hehe, a humanitarian issue? I've never heard the player eligibility issue being referred to as such before, but it did raise a chuckle! How do you feel about the likes of Niall McGinn and those who've been lost to the dark side forever then? You reckon they're the victims of a humanitarian crisis?
Ideally, you'd rather Cox, Green and Pilkington weren't playing for us then, simply because you suspect them to be mercenaries, in spite of their expressed pride in their Irish heritage? Have I got that right?
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