Carlo Cudicino qualified to play in goal for England, did he not?
Qualified but never played.
Carlo Cudicino qualified to play in goal for England, did he not?
I'd like more inter mingling in the English team couple of Germans..maybe five for penalties...French and so on...chuck in the odd home player for appearance sake....might win something
If you're BORN where you're BORN that is who you are , so why are so many FOREIGNERS playing for different countries ? The Xhaka brothers are playing for different countries FFS, what is that all about ?
World Football will mean NOTHING soon if all this PICKING who you play for CARRIES on ? Why are they allowed to INTERMINGLE like the GERMAN playing for RUSSIA last night, he's played for Germany so that is that ?
I'm SICKENED by it.
When Nigel Farage becomes PRIME Minister this will all END
Country of birth or parents nationality. End of
If I was born in Germany, but grew up in England with a half French, half Italian dad and half Spanish, half Portuguese mum, would I be eligible to play for all six countries?
I know Januzaj was rumoured to have the option of FIVE countries to pick from, although I think some turned out to be untrue.
Country of your birth isn't the solution. What about if your parents were temporarily working in Dubai when you were born, would you be forced to play for the UAE national team?
For all the tripe that Ernest talks I actually think he has a point on this one. If you can only play for the country of your birth it would end all of these shenanigans once and for all
So lets assume you are born with both parents being English but the father is in the services and the mother joins him on his posting to Malta. You are borh in Malta during this posting but within 6 months the family return to England and you are brought up in England and hold a UK passport. Why in your view is it only possible to represent Malta.
There will be many other examples onf where it is logical to represent a country other than the one of your birth.
So lets assume you are born with both parents being English but the father is in the services and the mother joins him on his posting to Malta. You are borh in Malta during this posting but within 6 months the family return to England and you are brought up in England and hold a UK passport. Why in your view is it only possible to represent Malta.
There will be many other examples onf where it is logical to represent a country other than the one of your birth.
France are notorious for it - 8 of the 11 players who played for France in the 1998 WC final weren't actually French - including one who was actually born in France but never regarded himself as French - Lizarzu who is Basque.
People can complain about this all they want - but it is common and has been for decades - not just in soccer. These days it tends to be more dictated by money. A case in point is Aston Villa's Jack Grealish - Grealish has represented Ireland since U-14 yet has declared for England, and did so because an agent told him that he would double his income (and his transfer value) by playing for England instead of Ireland. Indeed it has reached preposterous proportions in athletics where many countries in Europe are paying African athletes to take out citizenship in order to try and win Olympic medals.