#Originally Posted by davros
Thats very disturbing - Hangover just got worse
Under the grandparent rule wouldnt the most of the adult population of ireland be entitled to a British passport.
I nominate Roy Keane to be the first Irish player to publiclly declare that he wants to play for England. We secretly send him to Wembley were he inspects the pitch, declares to be the equivalent of a carpark and cause a worldwide consternation for the English FA and he reveals that Sven and Becks are puddin benders and we would secretly be laughing our arrses off at the same time much like the Bigus Dickus scene in the Life of Brian.
We could also claim that the Life of Brian was a great Irish movie.
Who is this guy, Trapper Tony?
#Originally Posted by davros
Thats very disturbing - Hangover just got worse
Who is this guy, Trapper Tony?
Can't believe I just read through 2 pages of that sh!te. This forum is supposed to concern the Irish soccer team, not this kind of political bullsh!t. Honestly, who gives a sh!t?
After the first three or four posts why did you carry on reading![]()
Where am I now? I'm over here,
I've got those empty pockets and I can't afford a beer.
If 'Patrick J' = 'tongue in cheek' , knock yourself out OB.Originally Posted by Pat O' Banton
Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.
Nationalism is an infantile disease, the measles of mankind
Ah tounge in cheek, fair enough.Originally Posted by 1MickCollins
However you may want use the
which kind of gets across the sarcaism of the point.
Where am I now? I'm over here,
I've got those empty pockets and I can't afford a beer.
Anyone who was born before the Irish Free State in 1922 was officially born in the UK. This inlcudes all my grandparents and means that I could play for Wales, since it doesn't look like I'm good enough for Ireland.
I'll give John Toshack a call.
what about Scotland or NIOriginally Posted by brine3
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Actually it's anyone born up to 1948. While it was a Free State, it was still part of the commonwealth. Interesting that this came as a suprise to some on a thread lambasting the brits for not knowing their history....Originally Posted by brine3
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If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.
Sure thats right? That would mean that anyone born in Australia today could play for England seeing as they are still in the commonwealth???Originally Posted by Macy
I would have though th cut off point would be '22 or '37?
Oh no not them again
The cut off was 1948 - when the Free State officially became the Republic. The brits changed the rules subsequent to that to stop the immigration from Africa, the Caribbean, India and Pakistan. They had to make it all the commonwealth, so there wouldn't be accusations of racism, for their racist policy (as there was sod all immigration from Australia and New Zealand).Originally Posted by SÓC
I'm not sure whether you could get a UK passport based on your parents though, as I don't think it's necessarily automatic with the UK. They have more levels of citizenship than here.
If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.
My granny was born in England and my Dad in USA - I have international options all over the place!
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