Nolan was actually over in Dalymount Park for a competitive fixture and was named in the team but at the last minute decided to tell Kerr he wanted more time to think about it and went home.
Ok, for one I am delighted that this rule has been changed. A lot of you out there who don’t agree with it are all saying things like “they choose for England so they should stay with England” etc, but before saying stuff like that, please read my points below
Point 1 – Andy Townsend
Remember him? You just might, he capped Ireland over 70 times and got 7 goals to add to that as well and oh yeah, one more thing, he also captained the team.
Andy Townsend supported England against the Republic in Euro 88
Point 2 – Kevin Gallen
Kevin Gallen was bullied into choosing England by his then club QPR. It’s the club I support and I have been quick to point it out to fellow fans on another board, their answers make for some good reading. (Links below)
How many other players were forced into doing things because they were young? Kevin says that in his interview with the times, note the words ‘Young & stupid” Maybe Kevin Nolan THOUGHT it was the right thing to do then and now has changed his mind?
Did you ever do anything at 20/21 years of age that you have regretted since? I sure as hell have!
http://qprdot.org/viewtopic.php?t=36...+truth&start=0
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/spo...cle1049707.ece
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I think the most important thing for the FAI to do now is to check the records and see what the player’s reactions were when they were first approached. Was it a ‘yes maybe’’? Was it ‘I will think about it?’
If Kevin Nolan needed time and eventually said ‘No’ then ok I think he should be given a second chance. However if Mark Nobles reaction was ‘Feck Off you Oirish Mick’ then he should be not considered. Do you see what I am saying?
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The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist thinks it will change; the realist adjusts the sails.
Nolan was actually over in Dalymount Park for a competitive fixture and was named in the team but at the last minute decided to tell Kerr he wanted more time to think about it and went home.
Always look on the bright side of life
Whoever said that isnt Quoting Kevin Nolan. He made it clear in the past he didn't consider himself Irish and didn't want to represent us. As did Kitson in fairness to them.
I dunno. If it's within the scope of the rules... It's within the scope of the rules. Any manager would be inclined to exploit them, and knowing Trap as we do now he's not going to do anything that he feels would be counter productive to the greater goal.
It's like the new offside rule with the big man "obstructing" the Keeper from a set peice. It's unsavoury somewhat but doesn't detract from the result if it's your team!!!
Saying that. Keeps it interest off the pitch. Is he elligable? What if this fella etc I love all that ****.
Hi Dr,
Are you sure about that? Would really love to find a link on that one. I think he wants to play unless someone can prove otherwise. Here is my proof BTW:
From rte.ie - Wednesday, 09 August 2006 2:13
Steve Staunton is still hoping that Kevin Nolan will don the green Irish jersey. Republic of Ireland manager Steve Staunton is hoping to cut through a mountain of red tape in a bid to lure Kevin Nolan into the fold.
Staunton and Bolton captain Nolan have discussed on several occasions the prospect of the midfielder pulling on the green of Ireland.
Staunton is eager to recruit a player of Nolan's calibre, yet there remain obstacles, even though he qualifies to play for the Republic via the grandparents' ruling.
Nolan has previously played for England at under-21 level, albeit in a friendly, and featured in a competitive game for the under-18s.
There is a precedent as Everton's Tim Cahill played for Samoa at youth level, yet now represents Australia after lodging a successful appeal with FIFA.
Staunton is not giving up just yet as he said: 'There's a lot of issues surrounding this one.
'Once we cut through the red tape then we will know where we are, and I cannot say much more than that.'
If we continue go on about Nolan BTW, can we change to here:
http://foot.ie/forums/showthread.php?t=33877&page=22
Maybe a moderator can have it re-opened?
Also, just found these
Republic lose out on Nolan - http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/f...an-663574.html
Nolan's final avenue to Ireland squad closed off - http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...ff-133461.html
Does this prove he wants to play?
The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist thinks it will change; the realist adjusts the sails.
Since then though there was the 12 month amnesty for players to switch that he didn't take up.
Not the ones I read a couple of years ago but gives some indication of where his heart lies (or lay).
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/tm_obj...name_page.html
http://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/news/887004.0/
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I wonder is Kevin Davies "a good Catholic boy"...
Kevin Nolan is crap, Keith Fahey is a better player than him, with way more style and Nolan shouldn't even figure in the squad.
I'm not big on nationalism, I'd never be one of these 'proud to be irish' people waving a green flag(for the record don't confuse that with not liking ireland), but it completely ruins the feeling of a team representing you if the players have not grown up or played football in the country, we have the bull**** situation here where many don't even play in our own national league, now this is just taking it too far.
Its not about 'foreign' but when it comes to international football as a fan you want to be able connect with players, its good players like Kilbane and McGeady or Tidim in the u-17's, but when you get a 26 year old being called up it makes the whole thing a joke.
Sound enough.
Does anybody have anything to say about what most likely will be the reserved and selective policy towards the probable extra amount of players available to declare?
In other words, see what is there first, see what has come through the ranks and plug a few gaps.
Of all the players mentioned Mark Noble has to be the most promising - Kevin Nolan four years ago maybe but he is struggling big time with injuries, Anton Ferdinand is brain dead, while Jamie O'Hara would probably be a good addition if he manages to climb off Danielle Llyod for a half an hour
It's not the size of the dog in the fight, but the size of the fight in the dog.
Yeah it's true. I saw him there myself. He flew back to Bolton to have think about his future but decide against a move to Bohs as he knew he would take Kevin Hunt's place.
Kieron Richardson is another player in with a chance of a call-up. No wait, he's a Born Again Christain forget that!
id want the irish team for players who consider themselves irish...even doh killer has an english accent id say if someone who didnt know him asked him what nationality he is he would reply irish!
From what I've seen of Nolan playing for Newcastle in his 6 months here (I'm a Toon fan), he would probably have more impact in a game if he just stood still. Would rather Andrews.
You've got no fans.
I reckon we have zero chance of getting Noble. He'll be a key player in England's U21 campaign soon, one they might actually win.
I'm not too happy with the rule change. I think there's a bit more integrity about the team than in the past. I think FIFA should only have changed the rule for left backs
Any previous posts about the accent are pointless. The accent has nothing to do with it. Just read the latest YBIG magazine and you can see that. Its whether the person considers themselves Irish or not.
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