Dick Swiveller
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- Sep 9, 2011
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Ya think?Line marking paint.
Ya think?Line marking paint.
Sonic the Hedgehog in little girl's party socks. I don't think there's a player in the whole PL who irritates me more. I'm totally incapable of forming any rational, objective opinion regarding his football skills, he irritates me that much. Probably a lovely lad.
The money isn't in playing for England, its in playing for Villa.
Ya think?
Ah, 1988 - Jack Charlton's 'Irish' team of players qualified to play for England, but with an Irish granny somewhere, or a Grandad who once drunk a pint of Guinness or whatever. I mean, it's not like Ireland have never gone and scooped up a non-Irish player.
Pot and kettle, pot and kettle...........................
A disinterested Drinkwater will make little to no difference to their chances of staying up.
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Palace are close to loan signings of Tosun from Everton and Walker-Pieters from Spurs apparently
Swap one non-scoring forward for another non-scoring forward.
Ah, 1988 - Jack Charlton's 'Irish' team of players qualified to play for England, but with an Irish granny somewhere, or a Grandad who once drunk a pint of Guinness or whatever. I mean, it's not like Ireland have never gone and scooped up a non-Irish player.
Pot and kettle, pot and kettle...........................
Nope - his new agent told him that he could ask for a higher wage if he declared for England, that they could add in bonuses for England appearances and he would command a higher transfer fee (and more money) if he was an English international rather than playing for Ireland - it came out in the wash at the time. He was 19 at the time - and five years later he still hasn't played for England. Same thing happened with Rice.The money isn't in playing for England, its in playing for Villa.
Again - if this was the case - and all the evidence is that it was not - he still hasn't played for England five years later.And I think the reason he changed his allegiance from Ireland to England is because one International setup comprises of a young, vibrant squad under a forward-thinking manager, which is coming off the back of a WC semi-final, and looks a reasonable prospect to have some impact in the upcoming Euros and subsequent tournaments.
Misunderstanding of Irish underage football - some of the best young talent in England at the moment are Irish born players - whether they all come through or not, only time will tell. The deadwood will be gone by next summer.The other International setup is one of ever-dwindling talent, under a dinosaur manager (albeit on his way out), who will continue to struggle to even qualify for any upcoming tournaments, much less make an impact
This I can absolutely agree with - and there will be a massive clear-out of the bureaucrats here as well.Plus the FAI is an absolute shambles of an organisation, lurching from one financial crisis to the next.
He is English now - for four years it was his dream to play for Ireland - kissing the shirt and all that jazz. Like I said before - I don't have a problem with Grealish declaring for England - it would be nice if he was honest about the motive though. And there is no guarantee that he will ever appear in an English shirt - 5 years after switching he has all of 7 England U21 caps (and by the way - there is no guarantee that he would be in the Irish team either - now or in the future). I do regard him as a better player than Rice (despite all the hype about Rice - I think he is quite limited as a footballer) - but Grealish still looks like he has a lot of maturing to do. There has been a lot of to-ing and fro-ing about another player as well - Nathan Redmond - nobody in Ireland wanted him to declare, he was regarded as English. Same type of shenanigans have gone on with Patrick Bamford (who has played for both countries at underage). All of this stuff is a legacy of the history of the relationship between the two countries.Not hard to see why England are a far more enticing prospect to play for than Ireland. And at the end of the day - he IS english.
In 2010 Morgan told the Sunday Times that "From the age of 13, I wanted to play cricket for England. I’ve never felt any shame in saying this is what I wanted to do. And the people at home involved in cricket, they were like, 'Fair play, it’s going to be unbelievable if you make it'. So I’ve never had any shame about this and my father’s never had any shame about it."[29] He has subsequently stated that his mother is English, and that he has held a British passport since birth.[4] At the time, England was one of the ten full members of the International Cricket Council, while Ireland was an associate member; only full member nations can play a full schedule of international cricket, including Test matches. Ireland were subsequently admitted as full members in 2017.
His mother is English so like the players mentioned was entitled to chose which country to play for plus held a Briotish passport since birth.
But what has all this dull thread de-railing got to do with the January transfer window ?
But what has all this dull thread de-railing got to do with the January transfer window ?
True - my fault - I was the one who took a swipe at Grealish - back on topic.
8 days in - nothing of consequence.
You’re new to this aren’t you. It is very rare for anything of consequence to happen in a January window for the Albion. Ulloa is the last one that stands out to me and that was fecking years ago.
I suppose if Ireland keep picking players with tenuous connections to Ireland this kind of thing will keep happening to them