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Briley 07 Posted at 5:25 am on Oct. 7, 2008
As some of you may know Arsenal's Spanish goalkeeper, Manual Almunia is now eligible to play for England as he is now married to an Englishwoman. I think he should be selected for thee squad, England has a pretty shit pick of goalkeepers about from the young guys who are too young for a full international, and I think he could fill the gap nicely.

Thoughts?

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emo sux69 Posted at 7:28 am on Oct. 11, 2008
Spain have some of the best goalkeepers in the world he has no hope of playing international for them, if he played for england though he would be a shoe in.
ludlight Posted at 4:42 am on Oct. 10, 2008
He has no chances to play for Spain. Why not to play for England?
robdude Posted at 5:58 am on Oct. 7, 2008
Im against people doing that, like in the Olympics I think you should be born, or a least lived in a country for over 10 years.
PurpleEnvy Posted at 5:55 am on Oct. 7, 2008
Quote: from rosebud at 1:38 pm on Oct. 7, 2008

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Owen_Hargreaves

I did not know that.

PurpleEnvy Posted at 5:54 am on Oct. 7, 2008
Definately he should be allowed play for England, ye don't have a great track record between the sticks.
Briley 07 Posted at 5:46 am on Oct. 7, 2008
Quote: from Tavis at 1:35 pm on Oct. 7, 2008

Quote: from Briley 07 at 8:30 am on Oct. 7, 2008

Quote: from Tavis at 1:27 pm on Oct. 7, 2008

He was born and raised in Spain, so he should play for them. If he was raised in England, and lived there the majority of his life, but born in Spain, then he could play for England. You can't just start making people citizen's of your country, just for the sports.
 

 He's never played for Spain, and he's only lived in England for about 2-3 years.


He's never played for any Spanish soccer team? What did he do, get good at it in England for 2-3 years?  
If he was raised and got good at soccer in Spain, he should be playing for them, they don't encourage sports just to have them leave.

You should see Canada, with our Hockey. The majority of NHL hockey players are Canadian, and we do very well in Hockey nationally, because we give everyone the chance to play. We have dozens of charities who pay for kids to play hockey, so we find the good ones, and they grow up to represent Canada.  

But I guess it also has to do with Patriotism, and how much of one you are or aren't.


I don't know much about him pre-Arsenal. But he's never played for Spain at any international level. He has played for Spanish clubs, but I'm not sure how big he got over there, he definitely made his name at Arsenal though.

rosebud Posted at 5:38 am on Oct. 7, 2008
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Owen_Hargreaves
dcdx89 Posted at 5:37 am on Oct. 7, 2008
Quote: from Briley 07 at 5:25 am on Oct. 7, 2008

As some of you may know Arsenal's Spanish goalkeeper, Manual Almunia is now eligible to play for England as he is now married to an Englishwoman. I think he should be selected for thee squad, England has a pretty shit pick of goalkeepers about from the young guys who are too young for a full international, and I think he could fill the gap nicely.  

Thoughts?


Im not sure, though i do agree that English players today lack the Grace and flare of foreign players, so why the fuck not.

Tavis Posted at 5:35 am on Oct. 7, 2008
Quote: from Briley 07 at 8:30 am on Oct. 7, 2008

Quote: from Tavis at 1:27 pm on Oct. 7, 2008

He was born and raised in Spain, so he should play for them. If he was raised in England, and lived there the majority of his life, but born in Spain, then he could play for England. You can't just start making people citizen's of your country, just for the sports.

He's never played for Spain, and he's only lived in England for about 2-3 years.


He's never played for any Spanish soccer team? What did he do, get good at it in England for 2-3 years?
If he was raised and got good at soccer in Spain, he should be playing for them, they don't encourage sports just to have them leave.

You should see Canada, with our Hockey. The majority of NHL hockey players are Canadian, and we do very well in Hockey nationally, because we give everyone the chance to play. We have dozens of charities who pay for kids to play hockey, so we find the good ones, and they grow up to represent Canada.

But I guess it also has to do with Patriotism, and how much of one you are or aren't.

babel Posted at 5:32 am on Oct. 7, 2008
no almunia is pure shit!
Briley 07 Posted at 5:30 am on Oct. 7, 2008
Quote: from Tavis at 1:27 pm on Oct. 7, 2008

He was born and raised in Spain, so he should play for them. If he was raised in England, and lived there the majority of his life, but born in Spain, then he could play for England. You can't just start making people citizen's of your country, just for the sports.

He's never played for Spain, and he's only lived in England for about 2-3 years.

Jadien Posted at 5:29 am on Oct. 7, 2008
Quote: from Tavis at 8:27 am on Oct. 7, 2008

He was born and raised in Spain, so he should play for them. If he was raised in England, and lived there the majority of his life, but born in Spain, then he could play for England. You can't just start making people citizen's of your country, just for the sports.

qft

rosebud Posted at 5:28 am on Oct. 7, 2008
he's eligible so he should be picked if he's the manager's choice
he wont be the first to get picked in the national side of a country with which he has tenuous links
Tavis Posted at 5:27 am on Oct. 7, 2008
He was born and raised in Spain, so he should play for them. If he was raised in England, and lived there the majority of his life, but born in Spain, then he could play for England. You can't just start making people citizen's of your country, just for the sports.
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