No they don't, they move abroad to make more money in leagues where players of all standards are ten-a-penny and success is based on being in the right place at the right time more than anything else. Not that I begrudge them that right, but let's call a spade a spade.
I hope everyone who played last night remains eligible for the rest of the competition; they've all earned the right by contributing to the game in this country. Compare it to the RepublicOfIreland squad for the game against Wales; I don't follow British football so I can't be sure, but I make it that three of those twenty-two squad members have played senior football in this country, and that's abnormally high. Just think about that for a second. Three out of twenty-two is an anomaly. And that's before you even get to the players who've only ever set foot in this country to play internationals. How in the name of God does that represent Irish football rather than British football?There's a good chance that 4-5 of that team last night will be playing abroad in a few months time ,Will they become unrepresentative of you then if they play for their country again?
BTW, I fully agree with Dodge about these fatuous international comparisons between leagues, something else which stems from your average Oirish fan's inbility to comprehend anything save by comparison to England (what the **** does "Premiership standard", or "Championship standard" or "Conference standard" mean? They're meaningless terms even within the context of the English system.)
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