Acrobat7
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If Sean Dundee can play for Germany then surely everything’s possible
You have no authority here NinjaFletch! No authority at all!Read it and understand it?
What does home nations and naturalised citizen mean?The home nations have an agreement which means naturalized citizens can’t play for them. To qualify you have to have spent 5 years in education in one of the respective countries before 18. Laporte obviously does not meet that. Nor Arteta, Januzaj, Angel Rangel, Junior Hoillett etc and hence none of them were ever eligible. The media just never learns from their stupidity.
The home nations is just a name for England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.What does home nations and naturalised citizen mean?
What about someone like McTominay who only played for Scotland due to his grandfather being Scottish?The home nations is just a name for England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
A naturalized citizen is someone who gains citizenship through residency. So like Diego Costa became a Spanish citizen after playing in Spain for a certain number of years.
The home nations signed an agreement that they can’t get players through that. You have to have moved to the specific country before you were 13 and attended schooling for at least 5 years before 18.
Thats not a naturalized citizen?What about someone like McTominay who only played for Scotland due to his grandfather being Scottish?
Yes I understand now haha.Thats not a naturalized citizen?
He literally qualifies for Scotland through his family.
I didn’t know that. Might as well close the thread.The home nations is just a name for England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
A naturalized citizen is someone who gains citizenship through residency. So like Diego Costa became a Spanish citizen after playing in Spain for a certain number of years.
The home nations signed an agreement that they can’t get players through that. You have to have moved to the specific country before you were 13 and attended schooling for at least 5 years before 18.