Gullflyinghigh
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- Apr 23, 2012
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Well someone was going to point it out and I never normally get there quick enough!Always one !!!
Well someone was going to point it out and I never normally get there quick enough!Always one !!!
Where was he born?
Hospital in Plaistow east London. Cant get any more English than that by birth, Ghanaian Father. Irish mother
Ah, but he still chose to play for Ireland.Where was he born?
Ah, but he still chose to play for Ireland.
That conscious decision to choose one nation over another implies that he wanted to be considered as Irish, rather than his natural English default.
Just to make sure we're all on the same page, I genuinely couldn't care less whether he counts as British or not, I'm just keeping myself occupied whilst waiting for my 14 month old to finally go to sleep. Once that's achieved, I'll be off to dream of the unbeaten season we're about to enjoy...maybe.
Well, yeah, that would make the most sense (what with it probably being the truth) but I like my answer more, prompts more of a discussion!Nah...he wanted to be an International footballer, something he would not haves achieved with England. Nothing to do with wanting to be 'considered Irish'.
Told ya, not rocket science .
Football really isn't rocket science !!
At least this years high wages are being earned.I think you miss the part of the plan where you spend a shed load of money on players and wages. Don't be fooled, our wage bill is one of the largest in the league. The likes of Zamora, Bong, Murphy, Kayal, Stephens, Uwe, Hemed et al. aren't on low wages.