Greece, all of the Balkan nations, Hungary, Mexico, most of the former Soviet nations and South Korea are the big ones that we're missing I'd sayWhat other BIG countries are we still missing out on? Never had a Greek then? Can't believe we never got Giorgios Samaras on a loan.
take Bulgaria and Romania off the list as we've had them but otherwise I don't think we've had any of them?Balkans - Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, and Slovenia
Not a single player from any of these? That is dreadful. SORT IT OUT BARBER FFS
Yes -those two have long been ticked off, by Kishishev and Iovan.take Bulgaria and Romania off the list as we've had them but otherwise I don't think we've had any of them?
Bold = only small edits, since last update, to 'unbold' Japan, to confirm Paraguay, and to swap out Bernardo for Joao Pedro (as proper capped players take precedent)...
Bring on the Greek lad.
Argentina - Alexis MacAllister
Austria - Markus Suttner
Australia - Paul Reid
Barbados - Mark McCammon
(The) Basque Country - Inigo Calderon
Belarus - Sergei Gotsmanov
Belgium - Sebastien Pocognoli
Bulgaria - Radostin Kishishev
Brazil - Joao Pedro
Canada - Sam Adekugbe
Cameroon - Gaeten Bong
Cape Verde - Georges Santos
Catalunia - Marc Cucurella (autonomous region)
Chile - Gonzalo Jara Reyes
Colombia - David Gonzalez
Curacao - Kemy Agustien
Cyprus - Alexis Nicolas
Czech Republic - Jiri Skalak
D R Congo - Kazenga Lualua
Denmark - Casper Ankergren
Ecuador - Moises Caicedo
Egypt - Adam El Abd
England - Lewis Dunk
Finland - Niki Maenpaa
France - Alexander Frutos
(The) Gambia - Mustafa Carayol
Germany - Pascal Groß
Ghana - Lloyd Owusu
Guadeloupe - Thierry Racon
Iceland - Ivar Ingarmarsson
India - Eric Lancelotte
Iran - Alireza Jahanbaksh
Iraq - Yaser Kasim
Israel - Beram Kayal
Italy - Ezequiel Schelotto
Ivory Coast - Abdul Razak
Jamaica - Trevor Benjamin
Japan - Kaoru Mitoma
Latvia - Vitaljis Maksimenko
Mali - Yves Bissouma
Malta - Gary Chivers
Martinique - Sebastien Carole
Netherlands - Joel Veltman
New Zealand - Chris Wood
Nigeria - Ade Akinbiyi
Northern Ireland - Steve Penney
Norway - Torbjorn Agdestein
Oman - Ali Al Habsi
Pakistan - Zesh Rehman
Paraguay - Julio Enciso
Poland - Tomasz Kuszczak
Portugal -Joao Teixeira
Republic of Ireland - Mark Lawrenson
Romania - Stevan Iovan
Russia (USSR) - Igor Gurinovic
Scotland - Gordon Greer
Sierra Leone - Alhassan Bangura
Singapore - Eric Young
Slovakia - Peter Brezovan
South Africa - Percy Tau
Spain - Robert Sanchez
Sweden - Rami Shaaban
Switzerland - Maheta Molango
Trinidad & Tobago - Chris Birchall
Turkey - Colin Kazim Richards
USA - Tony Meola
Uruguay - Diego Arismendi
Wales - Dean Saunders
Zambia - Enoch Mwepu
Zimbabwe - John Robinson
I vote NO. Primarily because its really tenuous, and also because George's qualification and citizenship was only established long after Sam had left us.one that's a bit out of leftfield here and I'd like to get the opinion of the room
Whilst looking at my, I mean, my sons premier league sticker album, I noticed that George Baldock is down as GREEK and has in fact played for the Greek national team on 10 occasions.
Does this mean that his brother Sam would also count as a Greek player for the purposes of this?
David Gonzalez was the first full Colombia international to make a first team appearance for the Albion, so made the list. If he'd only had, say an U21 cap then Jose Izquierdo would have supplanted him - but he is there on solid qualification / merit.Surely Jose Izquierdo should be in over David Gonzalez ??
If he gets a Syria cap, then I would vote YESDahoud has changed his international allegiance to Syria his country of birth, having previously been capped twice for Germany. Does this mean we can tick another one off the list?
Former Germany international Mahmoud Dahoud has chosen to represent the Syrian national team
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A massive disappointment that we’ve gone transfer-mental, and somehow managed NOT to add to the list.Bold = only small edits, since last update, to 'unbold' Japan, to confirm Paraguay, and to swap out Bernardo for Joao Pedro (as proper capped players take precedent)...
Bring on the Greek lad.
Argentina - Alexis MacAllister
Austria - Markus Suttner
Australia - Paul Reid
Barbados - Mark McCammon
(The) Basque Country - Inigo Calderon
Belarus - Sergei Gotsmanov
Belgium - Sebastien Pocognoli
Bulgaria - Radostin Kishishev
Brazil - Joao Pedro
Canada - Sam Adekugbe
Cameroon - Gaeten Bong
Cape Verde - Georges Santos
Catalunia - Marc Cucurella (autonomous region)
Chile - Gonzalo Jara Reyes
Colombia - David Gonzalez
Curacao - Kemy Agustien
Cyprus - Alexis Nicolas
Czech Republic - Jiri Skalak
D R Congo - Kazenga Lualua
Denmark - Casper Ankergren
Ecuador - Moises Caicedo
Egypt - Adam El Abd
England - Lewis Dunk
Finland - Niki Maenpaa
France - Alexander Frutos
(The) Gambia - Mustafa Carayol
Germany - Pascal Groß
Ghana - Lloyd Owusu
Guadeloupe - Thierry Racon
Iceland - Ivar Ingarmarsson
India - Eric Lancelotte
Iran - Alireza Jahanbaksh
Iraq - Yaser Kasim
Israel - Beram Kayal
Italy - Ezequiel Schelotto
Ivory Coast - Abdul Razak
Jamaica - Trevor Benjamin
Japan - Kaoru Mitoma
Latvia - Vitaljis Maksimenko
Mali - Yves Bissouma
Malta - Gary Chivers
Martinique - Sebastien Carole
Netherlands - Joel Veltman
New Zealand - Chris Wood
Nigeria - Ade Akinbiyi
Northern Ireland - Steve Penney
Norway - Torbjorn Agdestein
Oman - Ali Al Habsi
Pakistan - Zesh Rehman
Paraguay - Julio Enciso
Poland - Tomasz Kuszczak
Portugal -Joao Teixeira
Republic of Ireland - Mark Lawrenson
Romania - Stevan Iovan
Russia (USSR) - Igor Gurinovic
Scotland - Gordon Greer
Sierra Leone - Alhassan Bangura
Singapore - Eric Young
Slovakia - Peter Brezovan
South Africa - Percy Tau
Spain - Robert Sanchez
Sweden - Rami Shaaban
Switzerland - Maheta Molango
Trinidad & Tobago - Chris Birchall
Turkey - Colin Kazim Richards
USA - Tony Meola
Uruguay - Diego Arismendi
Wales - Dean Saunders
Zambia - Enoch Mwepu
Zimbabwe - John Robinson
A massive disappointment that we’ve gone transfer-mental, and somehow managed NOT to add to the list.
Gruda, O’Riley, Kadioglu, Minteh, Yalcouye, Weiffer, Osman and Rutter are ALL from nations already ticked off
Oliver Boscagli, on the other hand, is from MONACO…
Sorry if this is old ground, but isn't John Robinson our 'Zimbabwean' pick just because he was born there? His international football was played for Wales and as far as I am aware, he didn't represent Zimbabwe at any level.If he gets a Syria cap, then I would vote YES
Perhaps Adam Chicksen should be the Zimbabwe pick- he has 2 caps for themSorry if this is old ground, but isn't John Robinson our 'Zimbabwean' pick just because he was born there? His international football was played for Wales and as far as I am aware, he didn't represent Zimbabwe at any level.
Therefore, does Dahoud not already qualify for THE LIST as Syrian whether he players for them or not?
Agree about Robinson - in fact he was born in Rhodesia , before it changed its name.Sorry if this is old ground, but isn't John Robinson our 'Zimbabwean' pick just because he was born there? His international football was played for Wales and as far as I am aware, he didn't represent Zimbabwe at any level.
Therefore, does Dahoud not already qualify for THE LIST as Syrian whether he players for them or not?
Good call. Very clearly ruled previously, that a player who has won a cap, wins over someone there on eligibility.Perhaps Adam Chicksen should be the Zimbabwe pick- he has 2 caps for them