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rowly ain't irish
shouldn' be there
sod em and p/offs
what about qpr??
3rd major leg injury
he could be done this time...
He makes himself eligible to play for what he deems his country, he knows the risks a game of football entails.
Plus as W12 says his legs are shot to pieces and if it didn't happen agains Montenegro it would've more than likely happened when he returned from suspension.
Guess this lot are as much English as Rowly is Irish,so.
Terry Butcher – born in Singapore
Brian Stein – born in South Africa
Graeme Le Saux – born in Jersey
John Salako – born in Nigeria
Owen Hargreves – born in Canada
John Barnes – born in Jamaica
Matthew Le Tissier – born in Guernsey
Tony Dorigo – born in Australia
Cyrille Regis – born in French Guyana
Luther Blissett – born in Jamaica
And on to Cricket.
Kevin Pietersen - born in South Africa
Ed Joyce - born in DUBLIN (Damn the English,thieving our cricketers):scorn:
Martin McCague - born in Northern Ireland
Robert Croft - born in Wales
Gavin Hamilton - born in Scotland
Most of the players you have mentioned are rubbish anyway.
What about Tony Cascarino or the Jock Ray Houghton.
Ireland are more than welcome to our cast offs anyway.
Most of your cricketers are looking for a way out hence why they flock to the ECB begging us to help them.
I hope you get Portugal in the play offs. And even if you do beat them one of your best players will probably throw a hissy fit and tell the gaffer Trapatoni (why do you need an Italian manager anyway) to "stick it up his b*ollocks"
Out of Africa (the world cup not the movie) and you have injured Rowalnds, apart from Guiness and Charlotte Church Ireland has given the world nothing.
You should stick to hurling and supporting Celtic (who play in Scotland) shocking state of affairs.
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