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Foreigners for England

by Barry the bird boggler » 16 Aug 2010 08:22

So what's your take on this then? Should England not make full use of the qualification rules that allow "naturalised foreigners" to play for them. It hasn't done Germany any harm. Or should we stick to the tried and trusted success :? of English born and bred only?

And then who would qualify if the managment were to make full use of the rules; while we wouldn't opt for Almunia, Arteta could be a useful addition - if he wanted to of course.

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Re: Foreigners for England

by Hoop Blah » 16 Aug 2010 12:38

English born and bred only?

Not sure that's alwasys been the case, but generally I'd much rather see the England team made up of 'genuine' Englishmen than assimilated foreigners whose only connection is that a club over here has employed them for long enough to be eligible.

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Re: Foreigners for England

by TBM » 16 Aug 2010 12:58

tbh i think we should be picking the best players who qualify to play for England - if the rule is there then exploit it

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Re: Foreigners for England

by Kitson12 » 16 Aug 2010 13:40

Arteta anyone?

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Re: Foreigners for England

by Big Foot » 16 Aug 2010 14:12

TBM tbh i think we should be picking the best players who qualify to play for England - if the rule is there then exploit it

Agreed

Arteta in central midfield just behind Rooney would be awesome


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Re: Foreigners for England

by Row Z Royal » 16 Aug 2010 14:18

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TBM tbh i think we should be picking the best players who qualify to play for England - if the rule is there then exploit it

Agreed

Arteta in central midfield just behind Rooney would be awesome


100% with this. If these players are over here, good enough and "at home" then sign 'em up. I'd say that a fluent English-speaking and honourary Liverpudlian Arteta qualifies more for England than James Harper does for Ghana.

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Re: Foreigners for England

by Royal Lady » 16 Aug 2010 14:49

Whatever happened to Cudicini being eligible to play for England? :|

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Re: Foreigners for England

by Wax Jacket » 16 Aug 2010 15:01

a succession of managers kept dropping him

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Re: Foreigners for England

by TBM » 16 Aug 2010 15:08

Royal Lady Whatever happened to Cudicini being eligible to play for England? :|


Hart >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Cudicini


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Re: Foreigners for England

by papereyes » 16 Aug 2010 15:17

Barry the bird boggler So what's your take on this then? Should England not make full use of the qualification rules that allow "naturalised foreigners" to play for them. It hasn't done Germany any harm. Or should we stick to the tried and trusted success :? of English born and bred only?

And then who would qualify if the managment were to make full use of the rules; while we wouldn't opt for Almunia, Arteta could be a useful addition - if he wanted to of course.


I thought a great deal of Germany's 'naturalised foreigners' were actually born in Germany (like Ozil, Aogo, Gomez, Boateng) ...

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Re: Foreigners for England

by Y21_Royal » 16 Aug 2010 16:56

papereyes
Barry the bird boggler So what's your take on this then? Should England not make full use of the qualification rules that allow "naturalised foreigners" to play for them. It hasn't done Germany any harm. Or should we stick to the tried and trusted success :? of English born and bred only?

And then who would qualify if the managment were to make full use of the rules; while we wouldn't opt for Almunia, Arteta could be a useful addition - if he wanted to of course.


I thought a great deal of Germany's 'naturalised foreigners' were actually born in Germany (like Ozil, Aogo, Gomez, Boateng) ...


They all are but Podolski, Klose, Trochowski and Cacau who played at the World Cup were all born in other countries.

Other countries have done it with mixed results but generally its between countries with a shared background and culture eg Deco playing Portugal, Senna for Spain & Vieira for France.

I think it's probably down to the individual though. Would Arteta even want to play for England?

Regardless, it would be a slightly sad state of affairs when we need to turn to naturalized foreigners that aren't good enough to play for their own countries to fill in.

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Re: Foreigners for England

by Wax Jacket » 16 Aug 2010 17:00

we don't need to though, the option's there and they're thinking about it. Arteta would complicate the midfield argument further in any case.

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Re: Foreigners for England

by papereyes » 16 Aug 2010 17:03

Podolski, Klose and Trochowski are a very different kettle to Cacau.

My hunch was that all three came from families that were German before the 1930s/1940s.
They were certainly not naturalised relatively late in their careers.

I think one of the big things with Germany was that a great deal of different populations/ethnicities that have a strong football culture live in Germany and have done so for some time. These people were either born in Germany or born to ethnic Germans.


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Re: Foreigners for England

by TBM » 16 Aug 2010 17:04

Y21_Royal that aren't good enough to play for their own countries to fill in.


Not always the case - the Spanish midfield is so strong not even Fabregas can get in.....it all depends if the player just wants international football or to play for their country they were born in. A lot of the Ireland team aren't Irish but qualify via a family member.....same instance, surely?!

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Re: Foreigners for England

by Wax Jacket » 16 Aug 2010 17:05

papereyes I think one of the big things with Germany was that a great deal of different populations/ethnicities that have a strong football culture live in Germany and have done so for some time. These people were either born in Germany or born to ethnic Germans.


(devil's advocate) which makes them as German as Deco is Portuguese

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Re: Foreigners for England

by papereyes » 16 Aug 2010 17:08

Depends how far back Deco's family go, dunnit?

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Re: Foreigners for England

by Y21_Royal » 16 Aug 2010 17:12

TBM
Y21_Royal that aren't good enough to play for their own countries to fill in.


Not always the case - the Spanish midfield is so strong not even Fabregas can get in.....it all depends if the player just wants international football or to play for their country they were born in. A lot of the Ireland team aren't Irish but qualify via a family member.....same instance, surely?!


Regardless, Arteta isn't good enough for the Spain squad (according to a succession of coaches) so by definition we'd be taking their rejects.

I agree with your second point. I had no problem with Owen Hargreaves playing for England because he gave everything for the cause and was proud to wear the shirt. If Arteta, or anyone else, felt the same then I'd have no problem with it. The problem would come if they wanted to play just to experience a major championships.

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Re: Foreigners for England

by Y21_Royal » 16 Aug 2010 17:12

papereyes Depends how far back Deco's family go, dunnit?


If we go down that road then I think we could all make a case for representing Sudan

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Re: Foreigners for England

by papereyes » 16 Aug 2010 17:15

Y21_Royal
papereyes Depends how far back Deco's family go, dunnit?


If we go down that road then I think we could all make a case for representing Sudan


Well, no.
The point was we're explicitly not going down that road.

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Re: Foreigners for England

by brendywendy » 16 Aug 2010 17:22

personally i think id take arteta in a heartbeat- just make him change his name to micheal arthurton or summat

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