Passport eligibility prior to the GFA was confined to those whose grandparent was born in Ireland prior to 1922 - no insult intended, but maybe you were too young to have applied for a passport prior to 1998 - which would have omitted future generations from their right to hold an Irish passport if their forefathers hadn't held one (those of Unionist descent). To their credit Irish embassies said b*llocks to that rule. An example was given to me by an official in Chapel St, London of an Indian doctor and his wife in 1994 who got his son an Irish passport, despite him being born in the Belfast.
All very well and this explains why, for instance, Spike Milligan got an Irish Passport, rather than a British one. But I'm fcuked if I can see what relevance this has to FIFA, and their Rules on eligibility for international football.
EG brought up location with livehead. He has other obsessions too. My English birth is obviously understandable as it makes me in his eyes a real Brit rather than a plastic one that he is. (He might not know it in NI, but f*ck me, he'd certainly know it in London) However my rejection of the lottery ticket of life seems to seriously p*ss him off. Aaaaahhhh!!! He also has an obsession with my 'beloved' Spain too. Frankly, who can blame him. She's boootiful.
As for our respective origins, I continue to bring it up since it amuses me to be told by you on this very site that I, as someone born and reared in Ireland, am less of an Irishman than you, born and reared in England. As for your rejection of your joint British heritage, it doesn't p*ss me off in the slightest - the UK can manage quite alright without your contribution (so long as you continue to pay your taxes to the Crown). And Spain is, indeed, a wonderful country - but I already know that from regular visits down the years.
It's nearer to Windsor Park than the 'Irish Republic' (sic.)
Calais is closer to Wembley than e.g to Paris, but that doesn't make the UK a "closer" neighbour of France than Spain, Belgium, Switzerland or Germany. (Well, unless you live in the geographically-challenged world of Lopez, that is)
They have more bearing on your obsession with us as your 'nearest (sic.) rivals.' From a purely footballing rivalry they would be first choice. However you and your scummy bigoted brethren are inventing a rivalry that is based more on what Sylvo said in his post than football. Your continual use of 'beggar' merely confirms what a pathetic little bigoted sh*te you are.
I have addressed my (infrequent) use of the term "Beggar" elsewhere.
It wouldn't be if the gutless British government of 1914 practiced what they preached. The fact it is merely confims that the choice of nationalists re NI and Ireland is one of Britain and Ireland. FIFA agree too. Funny, I don't know the muppet's name in the IFA who thinks he's doing a great job stopping Irish people playing for their own country, but ask yourself this, with all this 'we've got the best players this' and 'the better players that', who would you rather have? Gibson et al or the refugee who had never heard of ourweecountry (sic.) Maik Taylor. Because if you are going down that road, perhaps FIFA might start looking at the anomalies of some of the NI players and their lack of connections and residency of the NI. But then that lack of foresight is why I call you and your mates 'ourweeminds'.
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