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Originally posted by Shamie View Post
LMBO at that.
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
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Chris Hughton
Kian Hughton
David O'Leary (born in Ealing)
Paul McGrath (born in Greenford - so as valid as any Barnes or Butcher comparisons)
John Aldridge
Tommy Coyne
Owen Coyle
Ray Houghton
Jason McAteer
Mick McCarthy
Chris Morris
Tony Cascarino
Bernie Slaven
Kevin Kilbane
Sean St Ledger
Liam Lawrence
Leon Best
Aiden McGeady
Kevin Foley
Kieren Westwood
Kevin Sheedy (even nicking players who are Welsh!!)
Alan McLoughlin
John Sheridan
Clinton Morrison :exciting:
Steven Reid
The Edge
Adam Clayton
Phew.......any more for any more? You could make a GoGo Hamster Deluxe set a hundred times over with that much plastic.
Plus an entire RL side made up of Aussies........
:red_heart::red_heart:
Aside from the great Donaldo, is it true that the only two Irishmen EVER to have actually played for Ireland are Roy Keane and Niall Quinn? I think we should be toldLast edited by Guest; 15-10-2009, 02:43 PM.
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Originally posted by sirpiechucker View PostYou missed out Strauss, Trott, Prior, Hick, Ramprakash, Hussain, Robin Smith, Alan Lamb the list goes on and on.
Stick it up your b*ollocks.
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Originally posted by Funky View PostDaniel O Donnell is Irish FACT
All the stars....
"my lovely Mayo mammy, so faithful and so kind, sitting in her rocking chair, eating cake and wine. My lovely Mayo mammy, my lovely lovely Mayo mam"
Have to go, it's a puppy and he has an injured paw.
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Originally posted by Funky View PostThey are all as English as Lennox Lewis, Zola Budd and The Queen.
Stick it up your b*ollocks.
How about Lawrence Dallaglio?
Australia
Tony Dorigo
[edit] Belgium
William Bryant - born 1899
[edit] Canada
Owen Hargreaves
Edward Hagarty Parry
[edit] Democratic Republic of Congo (Zaire)
Fabrice Muamba (U21)
[edit] French Guiana
Cyrille Regis
[edit] Guernsey
Matthew Le Tissier
[edit] India
Claude Ashton
Alfred Goodwyn
Elphinstone Jackson
William Kenyon-Slaney
William Lindsay
James F. M. Prinsep
Alf Quantrill
[edit] Jamaica
John Barnes
Luther Blissett
[edit] Jersey
Graeme Le Saux
[edit] Mauritius
Herbert Rawson
[edit] Nigeria
John Salako
[edit] Scotland
Thomas Burn (UK team at 1912 Olympics)
[edit] South Africa
Gordon Hodgson
Craig Johnston (U21, called up but never played for senior team) - Australian national born in Johannesburg
Frank Osborne
Reg Osborne
Bill Perry
William Rawson
Brian Stein
Colin Viljoen
[edit] Singapore
Terry Butcher
[edit] Wales
Rob Jones
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Originally posted by Funky View PostI 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"
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Originally posted by Funky View PostThats what I called Ronan O Gara after he cost the Lions the series in South Africa.
I agree with the Mod Father we should sue the FAI if we get a chance.
Thats for clearing up the woth bit much appreciated.
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