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yes he was indeed.Wasn't John Terry club trained though?
yes he was indeed.Wasn't John Terry club trained though?
Misquoting happening here. He never said played in the Final but won. All of those guys won medals and Giggs too is homegrwon never mind the fact he's Welsh.GeraintIsMyHero said:In fact the homegrown players who played numbered 3, G Neville, Butt and Beckham. Scholes was suspended and Phil Neville never played, presumably because he's crap.
Scholes was born in Salford and Butt in Gorton.sledger said:yes precisely, whereas i believe the only genuine lancastrian in that side was gary neville, maybe scholes and butt as well but i cant remember if they played or not, or where in fact they originate from anyway.
The Welshness comes from his Grandmother - so basically he's English and it's set out to confuse this kind of debate....roseboy64 said:Misquoting happening here. He never said played in the Final but won. All of those guys won medals and Giggs too is homegrwon never mind the fact he's Welsh.
Yeah, just saw the Welsh flag next to his name and ignored him LOLmarc71178 said:To be fair, Giggs did come from the youth team as well.
Giggs was born in Wales, his father was a WELSH rugby player, that his primary 'Welshness'.Matteh said:The Welshness comes from his Grandmother - so basically he's English and it's set out to confuse this kind of debate....
He is (or was), his mother's English, he just wanted to play for Wales because his father is from Wales and secondly he was born in Wales.marc71178 said:No, he definitely is Welsh, hence his never being eligible to play for England.
Like Owen Hargreaves then.TT Boy said:He is (or was), his mother's English, he just wanted to play for Wales because his father is from Wales and secondly he was born in Wales.
you sure that he didn't want to play for England?TT Boy said:He is (or was), his mother's English, he just wanted to play for Wales because his father is from Wales and secondly he was born in Wales.
That thing always perplexed me, he would been a top player for England, in cricket welsh players cant play for England why can't it be for football?marc71178 said:No, he definitely is Welsh, hence his never being eligible to play for England.
Yes, he wanted to play for Wales because he is Welsh. He wouldn't swap any amount of World Cup appearances for the sake of turning his back on his country.aussie said:you sure that he didn't want to play for England?
Yes he would have been a top player for England, but then again so would Diego Maradona, I don't quite see your point Aussie, the guy is Welsh. Yes Welsh cricketers can play for England, but :aussie said:That thing always perplexed me, he would been a top player for England, in cricket welsh players cant play for England why can't it be for football?
Excuse me? Territories? They are countries in their own right, not seperated for many years but brought together with England for many years because of England's 700 year obsession with ruling everything.* What's more, they're the last countries of the British Empire which don't have their full independence back. All be one? Don't even try it, bub.aussie said:but what i'm trying to say is that well i know territories like Wales & Scotland have been seperated from England years ago due to various things in our countries history, but we are in one area so why can't we just all be one?
Lol - how Scottish does that sound....steds said:Excuse me? Territories? They are countries in their own right, not seperated for many years but brought together with England for many years because of England's 700 year obsession with ruling everything.* What's more, they're the last countries of the British Empire which don't have their full independence back. All be one? Don't even try it, bub.
*Yes, I know Scotland signed the act of union with England. But when Scotland asked for its independence back, you clamped them all in chains and sent them off to Canada/America/Australia.
I was very much under the impression that he was never eligible as well.GeraintIsMyHero said:I'm not sure and I'm not gonna argue with TT Boy but my understanding was that he was never eligible to play for England, but played for English schoolboys, which you qualify for by going to an English school. But if he has an English mother then obviously he would have qualified but quite rightly chose the country he felt he belonged to.
Well for one thing, we'd lose 3 votes on the FIFA council.aussie said:yea i know about that, but what i'm trying to say is that well i know territories like Wales & Scotland have been seperated from England years ago due to various things in our countries history, but we are in one area so why can't we just all be one?, it may not be beneficial in every aspect of society but i don't think it would be much of a problem.
Yeah, he did - I've seen a picture of him with an England shirt on aged 16 or so. I'll try and dig it out when I have a bit more time.marc71178 said:Incidently, Ryan Giggs never played for England schools.