I think the whole point Semple was making is that the R.O.I. were cherry picking Shanner. Should they be allowed to? You say yes. Semple and myself would think otherwise.
First off: the F.A.I. are re-enforcing the divisions that exist in this island by exploiting "loyalties" to a certain political/religious ideal and will only "target" players from a certain background - morally, that's wrong.
Utter nonsense; do the FAI force anyone to play for them? do they kidnap the player in the middle of the night and then force him to wear one of their jerseys? of course not ... it is the player's choice
always who he plays for. Always. If a player is eligable for the FAI / IFA / whoever else them why should that association not
ask if he wants to represent them? All they are doing is asking the question. If the player actually
wants to play for the IFA then that is who he'll choose.
The fact also remains that only the better Nationalist/Roman Catholic lads, (lads with bigger teams), will be asked to play for the Republic. Lads (from the North) with lesser teams just don't get asked. - making their policy even more despicable.
Are you serious? What teams do you know of that do not ask the "better" players to play for them?
I've read about this whining nonsense elsewhere on the net. It is a pathetic attempt by N.Ireland fans to hide the fact that players who grew up in N.Ireland are regularly choosing to play for the Republic.
The players are making this choice. They are the ones turning their back on the North. And, rather than confront the reasons why, it is so much easier (and lazier) to simply blame the FAI for having the cheek a) to only pick good players and b) to ask players who are eligable to play for them if they want to play for them.
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