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posted 30-06-2008 02:35
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According to the interview in the Guardian, Senna wasn't bought by United because 'the sponsors wanted an Englishman'
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Last Edit: 30-06-2008 02:37 By Antonio Gramsci.
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posted 30-06-2008 15:17
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AMMS wrote:
QUOTE: Actually I've been sick of a certain European country taking players from other European countries for a while now. Wanna guess which one I mean??
McGeady's four grandparents are Irish and emigrated to Scotland from Co Donegal in the 1950s, making him genetically Irish to the tips of his little twinkle toes. He's in the same bracket as Ray Houghton, Tommy Coyne and Charlie Gallagher.
If it's any consolation, his form for Ireland so far has lagged miles behind his displays for Celtic, and Scotland seem to be doing well enough without him.
If Roger Guerreiro's grandparents had emigrated to Brazil from Warsaw in the 1950s, I would have no problem whatsoever with him playing for Poland.
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