Couldn't agree with you more!!The Argonaut said:Becoming an English citizen would be better than moving to New South Wales.
ahhh ORIGIN. mwahahahaha...mavric41 said:Couldn't agree with you more!!
This answers your question ?Neil Pickup said:Yes, it is a stupid idea
For one, find the last England team without a foreign-born player. I'm buggered if I know what it was. For two, the UK is a hugely multicultural society and we should be proud of that!
[DA]Blond hair and blue eyes next?
But why?BoyBrumby said:I do think there's a difference between being an English player & an English-qualified player. That’s all.
At the risk of repeating myself, I think one's nationality (or sense thereof) comes from one's upbringing. The shared experiences of an English (or Australian, South African or whatever) upbringing; be it HP sauce, warm bitter, maiden aunts on bicycles, losing to Germany on penalties, pick your own cliche!Richard said:But why?
You're playing in the same team, for the same purposes, so what's the difference?
Good spot. How about the last time we consistently picked 11 English-borns?Craig said:
I apologise, but you'll have to tell me what the "mudblood" line is!Neil Pickup said:Good spot. How about the last time we consistently picked 11 English-borns?
Dale, you're straying a little close to the mudblood line for my liking :P
You're right. GeekJamee999 said:I will. It's one of Neil's Harry Potter quotes.
Basicly in Potter's world if you're a wizard or witch but you have muggle(non-wizard) parents or ancestors a very insulting term that can be used is mudblood.
It makes sence and fits in with your's if you think about it.
Right Neil?
Probably in the 50s, 60s, and/or 70s.Neil Pickup said:Good spot. How about the last time we consistently picked 11 English-borns?
Agree his age must count against him . Otherwise a brilliant player, who unfortunately payed a heavy price for dropping an important catch in the World Cup Final in 1996 (either Gurusingha or De Silva).Mister Wright said:England couldn't do worse than pick Stuart Law, as it would not really be a step forward for the future, but if he was picked, I'm sure he would do an outstanding job.