Quote from: Chico Hamilton III on December 18, 2014, 02:58:54 PMPedant alert - Ryan Giggs couldn't have represented any other country than Wales, given that he was born there to Welsh parentsDon't lots of players qualify for other countries on the basis of their grandparents' nationality?
Pedant alert - Ryan Giggs couldn't have represented any other country than Wales, given that he was born there to Welsh parents
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on December 18, 2014, 11:01:16 PMQuote from: Chico Hamilton III on December 18, 2014, 02:58:54 PMPedant alert - Ryan Giggs couldn't have represented any other country than Wales, given that he was born there to Welsh parentsDon't lots of players qualify for other countries on the basis of their grandparents' nationality?They do, but as somebody on the previous page mentioned the only other country apart from Wales that Giggs could have represented was Sierra Leone thanks to his paternal grandfather.
If you were born in the UK you can choose whatever country in the UK you want to play for. Can't remember his name, but the Walsall keeper from the 90s (who was born in England but without any connections to Northern Ireland whatsoever) went on to play regular international football for Northern Ireland for years.
If you marry your sister you can play for Small Heath.
Still no sign of a replacement then?
Quote from: saunders_heroes on December 18, 2014, 11:46:20 PMIf you were born in the UK you can choose whatever country in the UK you want to play for. Can't remember his name, but the Walsall keeper from the 90s (who was born in England but without any connections to Northern Ireland whatsoever) went on to play regular international football for Northern Ireland for years. Nope. If you were born in one of the four nations you have to have a link (you/parents/grandparents) to the territory that you're representing and always have done, in modern history at least. You're probably thinking of Trevor Wood, who was born in Jersey. If you're born in a crown dependency (Channel Islands, Isle Of Man etc) then you can pick. Matt Le Tissier was eligible for all four home nations as well and picked England.
Quote from: Dave on December 19, 2014, 08:05:56 AMQuote from: saunders_heroes on December 18, 2014, 11:46:20 PMIf you were born in the UK you can choose whatever country in the UK you want to play for. Can't remember his name, but the Walsall keeper from the 90s (who was born in England but without any connections to Northern Ireland whatsoever) went on to play regular international football for Northern Ireland for years. Nope. If you were born in one of the four nations you have to have a link (you/parents/grandparents) to the territory that you're representing and always have done, in modern history at least. You're probably thinking of Trevor Wood, who was born in Jersey. If you're born in a crown dependency (Channel Islands, Isle Of Man etc) then you can pick. Matt Le Tissier was eligible for all four home nations as well and picked England. You're both right. They changed the rules a few years ago (but too late for Ryan Giggs) so that UK players could play for one of the other countries if they'd had so many years of full time education in that other country.