Not every NI-born footballer from a Nationalist background* is a "dyed-in-the-wool" Nationalist, for whom the choice of international team is "the Republic or no-one".
Many will have no great political leanings either way i.e. like most young kids, they just want to play football. Therefore, if offered a choice, some who might otherwise have been perfectly happy if presented with the "Hobson's Choice" of NI (only), will now be tempted to choose ROI.
Moreover, in making such a choice, the factors which most influence them might not even be
footballing ones, never mind political ones, although some deluded individuals like Alex Bruce might choose ROI because it is the "better" team

, or might be easier to get a cap (well first cap, at least, even though once tied, they might not get too many more**). Some might choose ROI for financial reasons/inducements. Some might be influenced by 3rd parties (Family, Agents, Politicians, "Community Representatives" etc). Some have even swayed towards ROI due to personality clashes, or arguments with individuals in the IFA***
In common with most fans, I have always felt that playing for ones country should be an honour, not some mercenary or expedient perk of being a club footballer. Then again, as an ROI fan, you'll probably be even more acutely conscious of that than me, what with all the Plastics who've used the ROI down the years...
* - Strange that, ahem, Darron ("Ireland or Nothing") Gibson for instance, deigned to represent NI when he was younger...
** - I wonder how long, ahem, Darron ("Ireland or Nothing") Gibson might have to wait before his second cap...
*** - Didn't I read somewhere that, ahem, Darron ("Ireland or Nothing") Gibson first opted for ROI
after he fell out with an IFA Coach who wanted to deny him the chance to travel to Manchester for a trial, since it clashed with an NI game for which he was also selected?
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