Surely a fait accompli anyway - as it must all be about identity.
If I were a sportsman, as much as I criticise, I wouldn't and couldn't represent anyone but England,
You are tenif your first name is scott and your last name begins with mc and is almost unpronouncable, you should want to be scottish.
Completely disagree. If I had the option to represent a number of countries, I would 100% choose the one that gave me the best opportunity for success.
The lad himself might have done that here anyway, as the first stage of ‘success’ means being selected for the side.
Completely disagree. If I had the option to represent a number of countries, I would 100% choose the one that gave me the best opportunity for success.
The lad himself might have done that here anyway, as the first stage of ‘success’ means being selected for the side.
He was born in Lancaster.
Which is possibly the ****test city in England.
An in-bred dump of a place; a depressing cleft of land stuck between ****allsville and Nowhere-by-the-lakes.
It serves no purpose at all, just ruins the view whilst trundling through the North-West.
However, it is in England so that's who the lanky dimwit should play for (If he turns out to be any good).
Completely disagree. If I had the option to represent a number of countries, I would 100% choose the one that gave me the best opportunity for success.
The lad himself might have done that here anyway, as the first stage of ‘success’ means being selected for the side.
Nah.
Not the Lancaster part, the where you’re born part. If my mum had been on holiday in Lloret de Mar when she popped me out I wouldn’t have felt more inclined to play for Spain.
Which is the only reason I never did play for them.