How To Represent A Country.. 13:33 - Mar 22 with 1826 views | Swan91 | can anyone tell me exactly how a player can become eligible for a country in football??? i'm not sure if the rules have changed or not. like is it still if you live in the country long enough you can become eligible... like for instance can 1 of our layers such as Kenji Gorre become a wales player? (he has been with swansea for 5 years) | | | | |
How To Represent A Country.. on 13:35 - Mar 22 with 1815 views | Darran | You’ll be playing ping pong for SK soon. | |
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How To Represent A Country.. on 13:36 - Mar 22 with 1815 views | AguycalledJack | I believe that the home nations have an agreement that residency would not make a player eligible for a national team. | | | |
How To Represent A Country.. on 13:36 - Mar 22 with 1810 views | Swan91 |
How To Represent A Country.. on 13:35 - Mar 22 by Darran | You’ll be playing ping pong for SK soon. |
Give me a few more years... and some ping pong lessons.. then who knows (actually I can't keep up with asian ping pong teams... too good) | | | |
How To Represent A Country.. on 13:37 - Mar 22 with 1799 views | Darran | Let’s be honest the residency rule in rugby is one of the biggest farces in world sport. | |
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How To Represent A Country.. on 13:57 - Mar 22 with 1757 views | Jack_Kass | In short Citizenship or Ancestry Angel Rangel is most likely eligible for Wales at this moment in time. | |
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How To Represent A Country.. on 14:10 - Mar 22 with 1730 views | theloneranger |
How To Represent A Country.. on 13:57 - Mar 22 by Jack_Kass | In short Citizenship or Ancestry Angel Rangel is most likely eligible for Wales at this moment in time. |
I believe he can represent Wales in rugby but not football under the present rules | |
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How To Represent A Country.. on 14:16 - Mar 22 with 1715 views | magicdaps10 | The only way you can play for wales, dont quote me mind. 1.Born in wales. 2.Have welsh roots going up to great grand parent. 3. Have had compulsory education in Wales for 5yrs or more. | |
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How To Represent A Country.. on 14:17 - Mar 22 with 1712 views | Jack_Kass |
How To Represent A Country.. on 14:10 - Mar 22 by theloneranger | I believe he can represent Wales in rugby but not football under the present rules |
Yes to do with 'continious education', I've just read. | |
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How To Represent A Country.. on 18:33 - Mar 22 with 1525 views | Kilkennyjack |
How To Represent A Country.. on 14:16 - Mar 22 by magicdaps10 | The only way you can play for wales, dont quote me mind. 1.Born in wales. 2.Have welsh roots going up to great grand parent. 3. Have had compulsory education in Wales for 5yrs or more. |
I think one of you, your parents, or your grand parents have to be born in Wales. Not great grandparents. | |
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How To Represent A Country.. on 20:03 - Mar 22 with 1440 views | majorraglan |
How To Represent A Country.. on 13:37 - Mar 22 by Darran | Let’s be honest the residency rule in rugby is one of the biggest farces in world sport. |
Totally agree re rugby, it’s not far off a joke in some countries. In terms of football, I think the rules vary from country to country, but I would say the UK rules seem sensible. | | | |
How To Represent A Country.. on 23:52 - Mar 22 with 1342 views | builthjack |
How To Represent A Country.. on 20:03 - Mar 22 by majorraglan | Totally agree re rugby, it’s not far off a joke in some countries. In terms of football, I think the rules vary from country to country, but I would say the UK rules seem sensible. |
Yes, a Worcester player for example, who could be Samoan, could live just over the border in Wales, and then be Welsh within 3 years. Madness. | |
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