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Dont get me started on the Ulster v Northern Ireland issue!
I'm not saying that NI fans want southern rejects but you'd be surprised how you can adapt! We could offer some advice as part of the Andy Townsend course in adopted countires! Does anyone in NI really think they were Maik Taylor's first choice?
"Ireland", maybe but most definitely NOT "anywhere in Britain", for two reasons. First, this FIFA Proposal appears specifically to refer only to players born in Ireland. Second, there is already in place an Agreement between the four British Associations which prevents this (an Agreement recognised by FIFA, btw)
Out of interest, say a unionist family living on Donegal or Cavan (or even Cork or Dublin) since partition who still participate in the 12th July marches that still go on in that part of the 26 counties produced a son who turned out to be an exceptional player and wanted to play for NI. Would you accept him as your player or turn him away?
Maik Taylor was first capped by NI in the last century(!), when the Rules were very different from those applicable today. Were another Maik Taylor to come along, we would not seek to select him, nor would we be allowed to, either by the other "home" Associations, nor by FIFA.
Maik Taylor is not the issue, here.
For those from NI who wanted the Annex criteria applied and are now bitter and dissapointed.
The IFA have a poor understanding of the Fifa Statutes of eligibility and what the Annex criteria of eligibilty was about.
Fifa have not deviated one bit from Article 15. The Annex criteria do not apply.
To start with, the IFA arguement had no foundation. I said before that Howard Wells was leading them up a garden path and that it was actually Well's responsibilty to inform the NI fans of how FIFA statutes are applied. Instead we had a very public, parish pump communal politicising, raising the emotions of NI supporters.
If there is any residue of bitterness left after this affair, I can only hold the IFA responsible for that.
The FAI have approached this whole issue appropriatly while the IFA employees were making headlines the FAI kept their heads down.
The FAI could have raised public emotions about the aspirations of young nationals born in the North, they didn't.
I'm assuming that reference was down to the fact that you are also an Ulsterman rather then the annoying habit some have of refering to Notern Ireland as Ulster when it only consists of 2/3rds of the province.
Fair point about Taylor though, it's a bit precious for NI fans to take some sort of moral high ground when they're using that kink in the rules on eligibility.
As with all these things, its the people who are rubbing things in on either side who are letting the side down. A mature debate with no childish comments will achieve nothing. I can see how it will polarise the football community up the north but I am sure it was like that anyway.
Excuse my ignorance but why could Martin O Neill and Gerry Armstrong and Pat Jennings play for the north and not the likes of Darron Gibson. Surely if you are truly nationalist or repbulican, playing for the Republic of Ireland in an exceptance of partition.
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Unless he had a grandparent born before 1921 (increasingly unlikely), had a parent or grandparent born in NI since 1921, or had himself lived continuously in NI for at least two years, we would not pick him, since he has no connection, for eligibility purposes, with us.
His politics or personal aspirations don't come into it, either. Possibly the most committed NI fan I've ever met is an Englishman called Shaun. Many years ago, when Albania was still completely closed to the West, he realised he could fulfil a long-held ambition to visit that country by accompanying the NI football team who were drawn in the same qualifying Group as them (couldn't get a Visa any other way).
As it happens, this (poor, deluded) chap rather enjoyed the experience for the football as well as the travel, and hasn't missed a single NI match since, home or away! He invariably dresses from head-to-toe in green and white, much to the amusement of the NI fans, and the bemusement of the opposing fans! He's even written a book on his experiences.
But if ever he or his son were good enough to represent NI, we couldn't accept him, since even though his Passport is from the "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland", he doesn't have the necessary connection to be eligible.
There was a gentleman's agreement. No so called poaching was allowed. A gentleman's agreement prevented the FAI from approaching Pat Jennings etc.
Brian Kerr, it is alleged, responded to pleas of young lads wanting to declare for the Republic.
Not many will want to declare I'd imagine but a few good ones will be a loss to the IFA.
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If it's my use of the "Ulsterman" tag you refer to, I was only having a laugh with (my fellow Ulsterman) Cavanman - hence the wee wink.
As for Taylor, our selection of him within the Rules as they stood then was no more unacceptable or unethical than e.g. the FAI selecting players under the "Granny Rule" who couldn't previously have identified Ireland on a map of Ireland!
However, following the Qatari/Brazilian affair, FIFA changed its Rules with regard to eligibility, so that the IFA considered that players otherwise eligible for NI were now being selected by another Association (FAI), in contravention of the new Rules. Therefore, they objected.
Whether they are correct in their interpretation or not, who is such a stance inconsistent?
Honest! I am not a secret Tim nor a closet Sham - I really am a Seagull.
Because the point of the rule was not to stop players with legitimate claims to dual nationality from representing their country of choice. It was not intended to effect existing arrangements.
The intention of the rule was to stop people being paid to change nationality. You obviously know the situation regarding Irish/British citizens so you can quit playing the dumb innocent here
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Ya I have a point of doing this too....especially to the brits. I remember my sister took great issue* with a scottish busker in germany about 10 - 15 years ago and that memory has stayed with me ever since. She simply replied "No, the west of Ireland", to the question "Are you from southern Ireland?"
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