I wasn't offended or anything, just saying. 

If Almunia (for example) takes British citizenship, he's entitled to play for his new country. What's wrong with that?
You make it sound like high treason. If Americans don't give a shit about football, can you blame him for wanting to play for a nation that might appreciate him?
There's no rule against dual citizenship as far as I know. I happen to have two passports myself, and never find myself conflicted between the UK and Austrialia.
The problem with the parents and grandparents part of your rule is that it would quite possibly rule out much of England's black players. Theo Walcott's father is Jamaican, for instance and I'm fairly sure we'd lose others as well - I'm fairly certain that Ashley Cole wouldn't fit the bill. Jermain Defoe is of St. Lucian and Dominican descent, to give another example.
The problem with the parents and grandparents part of your rule is that it would quite possibly rule out much of England's black players. Theo Walcott's father is Jamaican, for instance and I'm fairly sure we'd lose others as well - I'm fairly certain that Ashley Cole wouldn't fit the bill. Jermain Defoe is of St. Lucian and Dominican descent, to give another example.
^Sorry, your post read like you had to fulfill all of the criteria.
He is not and has never been ENGLISH, the whole point of nternational football is to have players who are of that Nation take on other players from other nations. Hell I think Mikel Arteta is a great player but I still don't want him in the England team so my opinion is not changed by the calibre of a player.If Almunia (for example) takes British citizenship, he's entitled to play for his new country. What's wrong with that?
* Born Here
* Parent(s) - English
* Grandparent(s) - English
EDIT - (Only 1 of those not all 3)
should be the only way you can get into a national team IMO though I wouldn't be 100% against someone moving to the UK as a child because then they have been brought up here so thats not as bad as coming here into your mid 20's and playing for us 5 years later just because your real NATION thinks your shit.
btw How did Hargreaves qualify for ENG ? was it grandparents or one of his parents.
Having moved to England as a young boy
I wouldn't be 100% against someone moving to the UK as a child because then they have been brought up here so thats not as bad as coming here into your mid 20's and playing for us 5 years later just because your real NATION thinks your shit.
Having moved to England as a young boy
from his Bio so I don't mind you growing up as a child in the country because you become like adopted you've been in our education system and are part of our culture so your basically English.
after all I did say this...
I wouldn't be 100% against someone moving to the UK as a child because then they have been brought up here so thats not as bad as coming here into your mid 20's and playing for us 5 years later just because your real NATION thinks your shit.
If your an adult I think its different.
I caught a little bit of the US and Italy game. All I have to say is Giuseppe Rossi is the biggest twat in the world and a thankless traitor.
Having moved to England as a young boy
from his Bio so I don't mind you growing up as a child in the country because you become like adopted you've been in our education system and are part of our culture so your basically English.
after all I did say this...
I wouldn't be 100% against someone moving to the UK as a child because then they have been brought up here so thats not as bad as coming here into your mid 20's and playing for us 5 years later just because your real NATION thinks your shit.
If your an adult I think its different.
The trouble is where do you draw the line? It's always going to be arbitrary, oh you're 16 when you arrive that's ok, you're 17 that's not?
If you have citizenship that means you are a citizen of the United Kingdom, you have a British passport, you can vote in elections etc why wouldn't you be able to play for the national team?
The trouble is where do you draw the line? It's always going to be arbitrary, oh you're 16 when you arrive that's ok, you're 17 that's not?
If you have citizenship that means you are a citizen of the United Kingdom, you have a British passport, you can vote in elections etc why wouldn't you be able to play for the national team?
No, England won't be "flooded" with these player, and neither will Italy or France or Spain, etc. But I think what the FIFA wants to avoid is, a country like Qatar paying 20 talented Brasilians for playing for their national team and that way instantly becoming a competitor for the World Cup.
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