@@SplotchyBag82Jude bellingham has never played for Ireland, he’s eligible (as are thousands of English players) buts he’s only ever played for England
He left Aston Villa, where is was a guaranteed starter and captain, to join Man city to play champions league football. Now Villa are in champions league and he's sitting on the bench watching his team mates play champions league.
Lol that's not how it works. Of so everyone who transfer is a traitor. He got sold for a massive price and villa is thriving from that. True traitors are those who promise one thing and does the opposite. Why promise something that they can't follow through?. Grealish here isn't a traitor for Irish since he was just testing waters here by not going for a full cap and grealish is born in England. Rice on the other hand tho ...
It is not like he had english citizenship through his grandpa's second family or something. He was born in England and took the chance when it presented it to him. Rice is much worse.
@@dragaser8342 and? Both chose england over ireland after being part of the irish team, to me 3 caps are really not a difference Either both are traitors or none of them
I agree here, Grealish had the sense to jump ship before getting a full cap. Rice took 3 full caps away from a player who would kill to represent his country. Rice is a prick
tbh i think that the irish FA is to blame here cause they shouldn't get english kids with some irish descent and basically have no connection to the country to join them, then expect them to play for their senior team
@@hk_li i agree but i also think theres an onus on the players also. If you feel even 1% like youd rather play for another country then you should refuse the full cap. Grealish was called up for a full cap I can respect that he refused it. Mark Noble was asked to appear for Ireland a few times and thanked the FAI but politlely refused even though he knew it was unlikey hed play for England. He is English so is Rice.
Theres a reason they left England is better and they wouldnt have the squad depth of someone like France so they really wouldnt be the best in the world
this is the lowest of the low for a player using another country when you have no intentions of staying with them stuff like that shouldn't even be allowed its embarrassing and in this case its bitter rivals i would lose all respect for a player like that
this☝️ And personally it’s not even the fact that ppl. see him as a traitor, more that he had the nerve to abuse a rule that was designed for players who would otherwise never get a sniff of playing for a country of their origin but once you sign up for it you should at the very least honour that oath of allegiance to the bitter end and not be so wreckless and irresponsible to renege on such painstakingly hammered out agreements..
I think the real problem is our own, our entire national team is not Irish. They’re all England rejects. We need to be more strict on who can represent us cause most of our current team don’t even know the national anthem and couldn’t point to Ireland on a map😂
@@quandaledingle7812True. Grealish and rice are both born and bred in England. You can’t expect them to stay when they develop enough to outgrow the Irish squad.
@@LoveToHearUSing what does that have to do with anything? The problem is with his decision to accept the offer from Ireland and betray his home nation
Grealish was due to play for the England Under 15, but was taken ill on the eve of the game and didn't play. Then Ireland called him up, and he played for them. I always considered it karma. Martin O'Neil even said when he was trying to persuade him to play for Ireland, said he felt Grealish was more English than Irish.
Na Grealish is a shit player and a bimbo. Glad he’s not going. Anthony Gordon is way more effective foul winner. (The guy has got ‘contact in the box’ penalty engineering mastered).
The next biggest traitors video should be Michy Batshuayi, he played for Besiktas, then went to Fenerbahce and now he's abt to sign for Galatasary. That's pure criminal giving that all 3 of these teams are huge rivals of each other 😭
As an Irish person grealish and rice are English, football is popular in Ireland but not taken seriously at a competitive level compared to GAA and rugby so as a result our team is dominated by England rejects with Irish ancestry who would swap us for England in a heartbeat
name one historic ireland player who was rejected by the english national team? Fact is most who came across the sea knew from the get go who they wanted to represent before they ever came anywhere near an england dressing room..
@@karlosdeevs they knew they’d never be good enough to play for England so they represented Ireland to play international football. There’s definitely been some English people who proudly represented Ireland but that doesn’t change the fact that we’re second choice for these players. If you’re a baller born and raised in Ireland you play GAA competitively not football.
@@quandaledingle7812 still means a heck of a lot more for them boys than as some over here put it ‘simply going into the sportswear shop and choosing whether to don green or white’. It’s family and history too, as they’ve stated many times they hail from irish communities within england and see themselves irish first, english second.. There’s a lot more context than what’s thrown in the wind.
@@karlosdeevs that’s bs they only say that because they’re playing for Ireland at the time, I’m sure grealish and rice said they thought they were Irish first. If you grow up in a country you’re from there end of story. You can have heritage in other places but when your loyalty is tested which one are you going to choose, the country you’ve literally lived your entire life in or the country you’ve never been to and know nothing about
@@ceo_babyplum._.5485 funny how he said how proud his grandparents would be and how he wished they could see him. Spat on their graves. Wouldn’t piss on him if he was on fire
@@trentalexander-arnold9667 he can decide whatever he wants. there are players like di stefano who literally played for 3 coutnries (argentina, colombia, and spain)
Even though it genuinely makes absolutely zero difference in the world what country players decide to represent, my opinion is stuck on the fence. On one hand, players can freely choose their international allegiance based on their heritage. On the other hand, players shouldn’t be able to play for a country at youth level and then switch allegiance to another country. If Grealish feels more English than Irish, obviously he should play for England, but I really dislike that he chose to represent Ireland at youth level and not show any loyalty to the badge he wore on several occasions
He played GAA growing up, a lot of people criticise Ireland for capping English born players but the truth is there’s lots of people born in the UK to Irish families who feel more Irish than British. Obviously it can and did backfire but that’s part of sport.
Him and rice simply used ireland in order to get into the england setup although i understand the grealish situation a bit more due to him first declaring for england anyway its still no way to treat a nation who support you to do well
Representing multiple nations at youth level happens regularly. Hell, Carl Jenkinson represented England and Finland at U21 level. Grealish was born in England to English parents, and he realised he wanted to play for England rather than Ireland. It’s no different to what Lookman did with Nigeria, or Angus Gunn with Scotland, to name a few. It’s not even half as bad as what Rice did. Made it all the way to the senior team, then bailed on them as soon as he realised he could get an England call up. Grealish isn’t a traitor, Rice sure as hell is.
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If someone has to be blamed for this debacle, perhaps blame the FAI and their genealogical deep dives rather than the teenagers they coax into declaring for Ireland.
I’m half German and half Dutch. Spoke both languages fluently. Works for Dutch germanment. So if I’m a professional football player and these two countries called me for their teams, I’d definitely choose to represent Germany over Netherlands. So I don’t think Jack is a traitor. And we have no right to judge him. He’s a grown man, he can do whatever he want (not illegal stuff).
You clearly dont know the history between Ireland and England 🤣. England starved or forced to emigrate 2 million people from Ireland and occupied their country for 800 years and to this day still occupy part of their island
Jack Grealish Might not do the flashy stuff that Doku does for Man City or score that many but he is a great passer of the ball so I think Southgate has made a mistake.
He used Aston Villa to develop his skills, doubt Ireland had much an impact in that regard. Also they took many English players but now they get fickle
ireland have not missed out - he's already on the way down - hence no call up - manchester city have curbed his attacking prowess and ruined him as a player
Declan rice was worse. He has 3 senior caps for ireland and declare for england. I mean lots of irish guy fans here would know how much an irish fans feel about both of them 😂
I'm Irish and I dont blame Grealish or Rice for declaring for England, the FAI are an absolute joke and Irish football has a long way to go before we're even playing at tournaments again. I'm not a huge fan of poaching youngsters from Britain and convincing them to play for us, the FAI should be investing in grassroots here rather than relying on the English system like they have for so long.
football is probably the 3rd most popular sport In Ireland. The league is practically amature & it hasn't got huge investment. Plus were a country of 4 million people. (To put that in context there are 8 million in London alone) England however, football is without a doubt the number 1 sport. Millions are invested into the game at all levels, its a national obsession. All this and England have exactly 1 more trophy than Ireland in its whole history. Now that's an absolute embarrassment 😂 Good luck Jack
Not really no, cause playing for another under age team is not that unnormal as a child you take the chances you get, but playing for the senior team and then another nation is snake worthy aka Rice, Costa
Aston Villa developed his skills... not Ireland. Now Ireland should try and develop their own skill. On another note, it's probably poetic justice that he left Villa and Ireland where he would be a mainstay, only to be benched at City and dropped by England. Maybe less drinking, Jackie boy, and better decision-making.
Ireland has benefited by so many English players over the years. Time to stop all this stupid country hopping and have choice of one parent’s country or your nationality.
If you are English you shouldn’t be playing for Ireland or the rest of the ‘home nations’ due to historical context. Leave it to the English to give no thought to the 800 years long occupation of Ireland
Only ones who care are bitter Irish fans. This happens all the time. Musala who plays for Germany, he played under 21,18,17,16 for England then joins Germany. Maybe at one point he wanted to play for England and changed his mind. Same for Jack, maybe until the realisation set in that England are a better choice. Germany a better choice than England if you wanna win something lol.
completely different circumstances tho, brexit played it’s part in that. Musiala’s is more a case of things being out of his control, entirely the opposite of what the likes of Rice and Grealish pulled..
@MickeyFC.... So Grealish played for Ireland youth teams but not Ireland's senior side but then chose to play for his birth country England and you say he's a traitor but declan Rice played for Ireland at youth and Ireland senior side before then choosing to play for England but he's not a traitor???... You are a complete 🤡
If you are born somewhere that’s the team you play for that rule is stupid one of your great uncle’s ball hair was Irish so you can play for them is pathetic
He's not a traitor, but he is over-hyped. He's not 'world class' because if he was, then Pep would be playing him weekly, in that City team...but he isn't. Some people have compared him to Paul Gascoigne. He's no Paul Gascoigne in terms of natural talent; but he is like Gascoigne in the fact he's a practical joker. He's also abit immature for a 28 yr old man. He still acts like a 17 yr old at times. I don't think England will miss him at the Euros , because they have enough capable (and creative) players to see them progress through to the knock-out stages.
I can understand the fundamental differences between Rice and Grealish. Grealish chose England, and that’s ok. Rice was stolen off Ireland by England. Rice being disliked more makes perfect sense. He’s a quality player too. For what it’s worth, in this migrant infested dump called England, I just want to say how sorry I am to Ireland. You are not and never were the enemy. Love hugs and kisses, from an English dude in Manchester. ❤ 🇮🇪
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Choosing a country over another and then not getting called up with the country chosen it’s kinda funny 😂
😂😂😂
Happens a lot with African players, the ones young enough usually change back in time ..
Lol
well, Ireland didn't even qualify so doesn't matter anyway
Lol
The Irish guy absolutely hates him, not as much as he hates Declan Rice though.
What he did
@@user-ft2em6yh6ydeclan rice has played for Ireland youth team and belligham too, but they chose england
@@SplotchyBag82Jude bellingham has never played for Ireland, he’s eligible (as are thousands of English players) buts he’s only ever played for England
@@Ming532 I thought he played for youth team
@@SplotchyBag82 no he just wore irish jerseys when he was younger
He left Aston Villa, where is was a guaranteed starter and captain, to join Man city to play champions league football. Now Villa are in champions league and he's sitting on the bench watching his team mates play champions league.
To be fair villa used his transfer fee to rebuild the squad
Lol that's not how it works. Of so everyone who transfer is a traitor. He got sold for a massive price and villa is thriving from that. True traitors are those who promise one thing and does the opposite. Why promise something that they can't follow through?. Grealish here isn't a traitor for Irish since he was just testing waters here by not going for a full cap and grealish is born in England. Rice on the other hand tho ...
He doesn't mind it,he knows there are better players than him
Yeah but he’s got the medal
after winning a historic treble season with them
It is not like he had english citizenship through his grandpa's second family or something. He was born in England and took the chance when it presented it to him. Rice is much worse.
We can agree that rice is a scum bag tho
What's the difference between them?
@@giovanji7883Rice has three Irish senior caps
@@dragaser8342 and?
Both chose england over ireland after being part of the irish team, to me 3 caps are really not a difference
Either both are traitors or none of them
@@giovanji7883 three senior caps one below him being locked into being an Irish international for life
As an irishman i only really think rice is traitor
Rice born in England both English parents
@captainohcaptain9588 yeah but he played for ireland rejecting England just to go back and join them like pick one and stick with it
I agree here, Grealish had the sense to jump ship before getting a full cap. Rice took 3 full caps away from a player who would kill to represent his country. Rice is a prick
tbh i think that the irish FA is to blame here cause they shouldn't get english kids with some irish descent and basically have no connection to the country to join them, then expect them to play for their senior team
@@hk_li i agree but i also think theres an onus on the players also. If you feel even 1% like youd rather play for another country then you should refuse the full cap. Grealish was called up for a full cap I can respect that he refused it. Mark Noble was asked to appear for Ireland a few times and thanked the FAI but politlely refused even though he knew it was unlikey hed play for England. He is English so is Rice.
Yeah he’s not a traitor, even said in an interview, “when you’re a kid you just want to play football” he wasn’t malicious about it
If everyone that was part of Ireland squad stayed in the squad they would be the strongest squad in the world.
Theres a reason they left England is better and they wouldnt have the squad depth of someone like France so they really wouldnt be the best in the world
Would be a scary squad 😂
@K4LYPZO whens the last time Ireland won something?
@@Kyteasahigh ok let's not count that one but then we're counting the hand of God world cup as an English win
@xrobot77 Mate, England has just 1 title more than Ireland, and they have the amount of Euros.
It's as if Mbappe started playing for Senegal and then suddenly switched to France once he'd broken into the spotlight
exactly, i think you’d have a lot of disgruntled fans as a result..
Cameroon not Sénégal
@FranckLoic-zl1tr it's a hypothetical analogy fyi I wasn't claiming fact
this is the lowest of the low for a player using another country when you have no intentions of staying with them stuff like that shouldn't even be allowed its embarrassing and in this case its bitter rivals i would lose all respect for a player like that
this☝️ And personally it’s not even the fact that ppl. see him as a traitor, more that he had the nerve to abuse a rule that was designed for players who would otherwise never get a sniff of playing for a country of their origin but once you sign up for it you should at the very least honour that oath of allegiance to the bitter end and not be so wreckless and irresponsible to renege on such painstakingly hammered out agreements..
Grealish, Rice and Ferguson could have been a nice backbone for the irish national team
yh, alongside Sandy Walsh and James Maddison
Being Irish , i couldn't really care , it's their choice, he is a good player and it would be nice to have him, i wouldn't be bitter
I think the real problem is our own, our entire national team is not Irish. They’re all England rejects. We need to be more strict on who can represent us cause most of our current team don’t even know the national anthem and couldn’t point to Ireland on a map😂
@@quandaledingle7812True. Grealish and rice are both born and bred in England. You can’t expect them to stay when they develop enough to outgrow the Irish squad.
Him or rice arent traitors, they got called up to play for the country that they are from and took that chance
I completely agree, but I would be annoyed if I was Irish ngl 😂
Rice played for Ireland and had 3 caps he is a traitor
Sure just ignore or the historical context
Imagine growing up in Birmingham and being called a traitor for choosing to represent England over Ireland
Well the reason is because he represented ireland during u-20 national team or so
@@naxteruzumaki9565 doesn’t make him a traitor to Ireland, if he chose Ireland over England wouldn’t that then make him the traitor?
The problem is that he chose to play with Ireland in the first place. Why’d he do that if he grew up in Birmingham?
@@Ooth9999 Maybe he was given that chance by Ireland at the time, but not from England?
@@LoveToHearUSing what does that have to do with anything? The problem is with his decision to accept the offer from Ireland and betray his home nation
Watching this after They both scored against Ireland at the Aviva
Grealish was due to play for the England Under 15, but was taken ill on the eve of the game and didn't play. Then Ireland called him up, and he played for them. I always considered it karma. Martin O'Neil even said when he was trying to persuade him to play for Ireland, said he felt Grealish was more English than Irish.
Only Southgate would leave him out. Terrible manager
Na Grealish is a shit player and a bimbo. Glad he’s not going. Anthony Gordon is way more effective foul winner. (The guy has got ‘contact in the box’ penalty engineering mastered).
We dont complain about Callum Robinson playing for england U16-20s but then playing for Ireland...
Get over it 😅
Or Ciaran Clark
Or Will Keane
Or Dean Kiely
keep crying son, we hear your grievances😭
The next biggest traitors video should be Michy Batshuayi, he played for Besiktas, then went to Fenerbahce and now he's abt to sign for Galatasary. That's pure criminal giving that all 3 of these teams are huge rivals of each other 😭
This has nothing to do with whether or not he’s a traitor but I discovered Graelish’s grandfather was from Gort, County Galway same as my grandfather.
As an Irish person grealish and rice are English, football is popular in Ireland but not taken seriously at a competitive level compared to GAA and rugby so as a result our team is dominated by England rejects with Irish ancestry who would swap us for England in a heartbeat
name one historic ireland player who was rejected by the english national team? Fact is most who came across the sea knew from the get go who they wanted to represent before they ever came anywhere near an england dressing room..
@@karlosdeevs they knew they’d never be good enough to play for England so they represented Ireland to play international football. There’s definitely been some English people who proudly represented Ireland but that doesn’t change the fact that we’re second choice for these players. If you’re a baller born and raised in Ireland you play GAA competitively not football.
@@quandaledingle7812 still means a heck of a lot more for them boys than as some over here put it ‘simply going into the sportswear shop and choosing whether to don green or white’. It’s family and history too, as they’ve stated many times they hail from irish communities within england and see themselves irish first, english second.. There’s a lot more context than what’s thrown in the wind.
@@karlosdeevs that’s bs they only say that because they’re playing for Ireland at the time, I’m sure grealish and rice said they thought they were Irish first. If you grow up in a country you’re from there end of story. You can have heritage in other places but when your loyalty is tested which one are you going to choose, the country you’ve literally lived your entire life in or the country you’ve never been to and know nothing about
Being salty that Grealish left the irish team for the England team is like a Villa fan being salty that he left for city. It just made sense to do so.
Country is your blood it’s scummy
@@trentalexander-arnold9667except his blood is English so how is it scummy
@@ceo_babyplum._.5485 funny how he said how proud his grandparents would be and how he wished they could see him. Spat on their graves. Wouldn’t piss on him if he was on fire
@@trentalexander-arnold9667 he can decide whatever he wants. there are players like di stefano who literally played for 3 coutnries (argentina, colombia, and spain)
Not even remotely the same thing. Let’s not forget that England starved 2 million people to death or immigration.
Even though it genuinely makes absolutely zero difference in the world what country players decide to represent, my opinion is stuck on the fence. On one hand, players can freely choose their international allegiance based on their heritage. On the other hand, players shouldn’t be able to play for a country at youth level and then switch allegiance to another country. If Grealish feels more English than Irish, obviously he should play for England, but I really dislike that he chose to represent Ireland at youth level and not show any loyalty to the badge he wore on several occasions
yh, that last bit is the whole point
He played GAA growing up, a lot of people criticise Ireland for capping English born players but the truth is there’s lots of people born in the UK to Irish families who feel more Irish than British. Obviously it can and did backfire but that’s part of sport.
it didn‘t backfire tho, he blatantly abused the granny rule for personal clout and gain..
Most of England’s best players are either Irish or African
What? Grealish was born in England to English parents
@@Schlesticle first of all I’m pretty sure he’s dad is Irish and 2nd I was born here too but that doesn’t make me English
Him and rice simply used ireland in order to get into the england setup although i understand the grealish situation a bit more due to him first declaring for england anyway its still no way to treat a nation who support you to do well
Love your stuff bro you earned a subb
Rice played for the men’s pro Ireland team tho… have we seen him on here yet
Representing multiple nations at youth level happens regularly. Hell, Carl Jenkinson represented England and Finland at U21 level. Grealish was born in England to English parents, and he realised he wanted to play for England rather than Ireland. It’s no different to what Lookman did with Nigeria, or Angus Gunn with Scotland, to name a few.
It’s not even half as bad as what Rice did. Made it all the way to the senior team, then bailed on them as soon as he realised he could get an England call up. Grealish isn’t a traitor, Rice sure as hell is.
This is what also makes the US-MEXICO rivalry interesting. Both teams have had players that played their youth careers for the other country.
As an England fan, he should've stayed at Ireland
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Yeah he is i am Irish🇮🇪
With Declan Rice and Grealish in the side now that would've made some difference.
It’s karma for the Irish after they stole McGeady and McCarthy from Scotland
Same with Rice 🤷♂️
He is Irish🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
Born in england. Can't be irish
@@Venum941yes you can, plenty of irish born in england who feel and see themselves as irish. You can‘t deny facts, sure look at Lee Carsley🤣
if he drink less and train more he could be a good player poor guy
Also do about his injury please
If someone has to be blamed for this debacle, perhaps blame the FAI and their genealogical deep dives rather than the teenagers they coax into declaring for Ireland.
Ireland need to stop offering caps to players not from their country then 😂 develop your own and improve your league.
I’m Irish I’d take rice but I’m not bothered about grealish
I’m half German and half Dutch. Spoke both languages fluently. Works for Dutch germanment. So if I’m a professional football player and these two countries called me for their teams, I’d definitely choose to represent Germany over Netherlands. So I don’t think Jack is a traitor. And we have no right to judge him. He’s a grown man, he can do whatever he want (not illegal stuff).
You clearly dont know the history between Ireland and England 🤣. England starved or forced to emigrate 2 million people from Ireland and occupied their country for 800 years and to this day still occupy part of their island
i smell a reupload
Hahaha surprisingly not on this occassion!!
Jack Grealish Might not do the flashy stuff that Doku does for Man City or score that many but he is a great passer of the ball so I think Southgate has made a mistake.
Well it’s better for him to play in England to actually win something but I guess he is a traitor
Nahh he's not a traitor, I covered him because of how Ireland feel about him! Plus, we've won the same amount as them in my lifetime 😂
@@MikeyFC oooo roasted 🤣🤣
Declan rice is the same
He used Aston Villa to develop his skills, doubt Ireland had much an impact in that regard. Also they took many English players but now they get fickle
Why are they mad? Who uses Ireland to develop their skills instead of England 😂😂😂
im irish, the people are just quite passionate about it, same with most countries.
@@burnaardnufc3173or English history to develop your morality
@@burnaardnufc3173😞
"rivals"
WHAT A PLAYER THOUGH INTERNATIONAL LEVEL IS REALLY CHALLENGING.🙄.
100%!
Rice was WORSE
bro represented Ireland at youth level and STILL chose England
As an Irishman, he did the right thing..The Ireland team today are an embarresment...to busy being woke and choosing certain players over others ..
ireland have not missed out - he's already on the way down - hence no call up - manchester city have curbed his attacking prowess and ruined him as a player
Declan rice was worse. He has 3 senior caps for ireland and declare for england. I mean lots of irish guy fans here would know how much an irish fans feel about both of them 😂
Rice west ham to arsenal = rivals
Why isn‘t UK a team like in the Olympics?
I'm Irish and I dont blame Grealish or Rice for declaring for England, the FAI are an absolute joke and Irish football has a long way to go before we're even playing at tournaments again. I'm not a huge fan of poaching youngsters from Britain and convincing them to play for us, the FAI should be investing in grassroots here rather than relying on the English system like they have for so long.
Southgate is a real one
You not mentioning rice I this
Rice was worse somehow
football is probably the 3rd most popular sport In Ireland. The league is practically amature & it hasn't got huge investment. Plus were a country of 4 million people.
(To put that in context there are 8 million in London alone) England however, football is without a doubt the number 1 sport. Millions are invested into the game at all levels, its a national obsession.
All this and England have exactly 1 more trophy than Ireland in its whole history. Now that's an absolute embarrassment 😂
Good luck Jack
Tbh if the FA made it that you had to represent your place of birth, Ireland would be screwed
He’s entitled to make his own mind don’t make him a traitor, you could make 1,000 of these videos for same reasons
Not really no, cause playing for another under age team is not that unnormal as a child you take the chances you get, but playing for the senior team and then another nation is snake worthy aka Rice, Costa
HES ENGLISH!
Like rice
Aston Villa developed his skills... not Ireland. Now Ireland should try and develop their own skill. On another note, it's probably poetic justice that he left Villa and Ireland where he would be a mainstay, only to be benched at City and dropped by England. Maybe less drinking, Jackie boy, and better decision-making.
where does the irish come from?
He’s crap but so are we so he would have been a perfect fit for us👍
Yes
Took caps from other Irish players all the same.
Ireland has benefited by so many English players over the years. Time to stop all this stupid country hopping and have choice of one parent’s country or your nationality.
English man represents England??
I not really a traitor because why are there so many countries in that country? Lol
Ireland isn’t a part of the UK
@@pauliewalnuts5803 i think they mean why are so many foreigners playing for England
If you are English you shouldn’t be playing for Ireland or the rest of the ‘home nations’ due to historical context. Leave it to the English to give no thought to the 800 years long occupation of Ireland
HE WAS BORN IN ENGLAND FFS
No. Don't tap up kids & then spit your dummy out when they change their minds as adults
Only ones who care are bitter Irish fans. This happens all the time. Musala who plays for Germany, he played under 21,18,17,16 for England then joins Germany. Maybe at one point he wanted to play for England and changed his mind. Same for Jack, maybe until the realisation set in that England are a better choice. Germany a better choice than England if you wanna win something lol.
completely different circumstances tho, brexit played it’s part in that. Musiala’s is more a case of things being out of his control, entirely the opposite of what the likes of Rice and Grealish pulled..
@MickeyFC.... So Grealish played for Ireland youth teams but not Ireland's senior side but then chose to play for his birth country England and you say he's a traitor but declan Rice played for Ireland at youth and Ireland senior side before then choosing to play for England but he's not a traitor???... You are a complete 🤡
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Thank you mate!!
If you are born somewhere that’s the team you play for that rule is stupid one of your great uncle’s ball hair was Irish so you can play for them is pathetic
Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaau
He's overrated and kinda guy you wouldn't kick it with 😂
Traitor
Syi😊
hello
He's not a traitor, but he is over-hyped. He's not 'world class' because if he was, then Pep would be playing him weekly, in that City team...but he isn't.
Some people have compared him to Paul Gascoigne. He's no Paul Gascoigne in terms of natural talent; but he is like Gascoigne in the fact he's a practical joker. He's also abit immature for a 28 yr old man. He still acts like a 17 yr old at times.
I don't think England will miss him at the Euros , because they have enough capable (and creative) players to see them progress through to the knock-out stages.
I hate Jackie. I'm irish
he isnt a traitor bc he still picked a UK team
Completely agree! But he was requested so much that I had to cover it
ireland isn't in the UK if that's what you're suggesting but i agree, youth level is so much different
UTV
It seems like every Irish player who decided to play for England instead of Ireland is a traitor…
Except they're born in England 😂
Nahhh I don’t think he/they are, but I know Irish fans can’t stand him
First
Legend!!
ofc we have a lil kid saying first just comment something useful
I can understand the fundamental differences between Rice and Grealish. Grealish chose England, and that’s ok. Rice was stolen off Ireland by England.
Rice being disliked more makes perfect sense. He’s a quality player too.
For what it’s worth, in this migrant infested dump called England, I just want to say how sorry I am to Ireland. You are not and never were the enemy. Love hugs and kisses, from an English dude in Manchester. ❤ 🇮🇪
Ireland should just be part of england
Say that to an Irish person
@siam991 that’s like saying to smn. in Bangkok that Thailand should become part of Britain or France..
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Traitor