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Playing for your country

according to the Mail this morning some St Mirren midfielder, brought up in England, is set to start for Wales on Saturday as they have taken advantage of a new UEFA or FIFA directive that you can play for a country if you went to SCHOOL there. And this guy did, going to a school in North Wales.

So the old joke that he qualified because he once went on holiday there is now not too far from the mark !!

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  • grew up in Wales, went to School in Wales and played for the Welsh Schools team so a little bit more then a holiday.
  • edited November 2009
    Sums up the quality of Welsh football as well if a St Mirren midfielder is in their national team!
  • according to the Mail, grew up in England but went to school in Wales and the point being he only qualified for Wales because of going to school there.
  • [cite]Posted By: LargeAddick[/cite]according to the Mail

    Oh dear
  • [cite]Posted By: colthe3rd[/cite]
    [cite]Posted By: LargeAddick[/cite]according to the Mail

    Oh dear

    Seconded.

    "The midfielder was brought up in Wales, went to the same north Wales school as Gary Speed and Michael Owen and played for the schoolboy side before discovering he did not qualify for the country he believed was his homeland."

    Where does it say he grew up in England?
  • [quote][cite]Posted By: Chris_from_Sidcup[/cite]Sums up the quality of Welsh football as well if a St Mirren midfielder is in their national team![/quote]

    He is good enough to keep Basey out of the Wales team
  • [cite]Posted By: Hornchurch[/cite]
    [cite]Posted By: Chris_from_Sidcup[/cite]Sums up the quality of Welsh football as well if a St Mirren midfielder is in their national team!

    He is good enough to keep Basey out of the Wales team

    But Basey is utter shite im not surprise st mirren would walk all over us. Most importantly Sodje is playing 2mos and not for Nigeria good times :-)
  • he sounds welsh, i am led to beleive he moved to wales as a toddler and stayed till he was 17. The rule has currently changed so if it changed 20 years ago giggs would have played for england and not wales.
  • [cite]Posted By: WelshAddick[/cite]he sounds welsh, i am led to beleive he moved to wales as a toddler and stayed till he was 17. The rule has currently changed so if it changed 20 years ago giggs would have played for england and not wales.

    And we would have won the World cup lol :-)
  • And the moral to this story is: don't read The Mail or The Express.
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