He’s no Ashley Williams
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Great news that Tom is in the Welsh squad now, following the withdrawal of James Lawrence.
Tom was born in Cardiff, went to school here, a big City fan, and a proud Welshman.
Lawrence, on the other hand, had never even actually been to Wales in his life before he got ‘selected’, and had already had several rejections from England.....so his father mailed the Welsh FA to say he was “available”.
[QUOTE=G rangetown Blue;5195565]Great news that Tom is in the Welsh squad now, following the withdrawal of James Lawrence.
Tom was born in Cardiff, went to school here, a big City fan, and a proud Welshman.
Lawrence, on the other hand, had never even actually been to Wales in his life before he got ‘selected’, and had already had several rejections from England.....so his father mailed the Welsh FA to say he was “available”. :shrug
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Pleased for Lockyer, he's never let Wales down and I thought he was unlucky to miss out in the first place - I understand he's been injured for much of the season though.
You’ll be pleased to know that 9 of the 26 are English born, with 15 Welsh born, you’ll be spoilt for choice. A German born & Saudi born make up the full amount.
Of my three kids, one was born in Newport, one in Cardiff and one in Kampala.
Just because one was born in Uganda doesn't mean he is any less Welsh or qualified to play for Wales than the other two.
The one born in Cardiff has only lived in Wales for 18 months (from 0 to 18 months and now 12 years in Africa) - the least time of any of the others spent in Wales - does this make her less Welsh? and yet, despite her lack of living in Wales she feels more of a connection with Cardiff than my other daughter who lived in Wales for a lot longer. My son, who was born in Kampala, is a massive city fan and season ticket holder.
Point is, it's ridiculous to only base someones eligibility and Welshness on where they were born.
Time to put aside these silly parochial 'more welsh than others etc'.
My 10 year old - born and lives in Bristol, but is Cardiff City and Wales (in any sport) to the core. He would prefer to play for Wales than England and will be cheering the boys on in the Euros.
Don’t ask about the 8 year old, though!
As an aside, they’re both coached by Michael Meaker, who was born and bred in London and played once for Wales. He’s a massive fan of all things Welsh (has lots of family there) and insists that the Welsh FA is far superior to the English FA when it comes to coaching qualification and maintenance of badges, although he is Spurs fan! 🤪
My eldest was born in Gloucester you try telling him he’s English, he’s Welsh in every other way, including being able to speak Welsh, which I’m proud that 3 of my 4 can.
Hi, I know that no rules are broken, but I just feel for Welsh players who miss out, just because players aren’t good enough for their own countries (mainly England), and then use Wales just to experience international football...that’s all.
I’ve been supporting Wales home and away for over 40 years, and all booked up for this years travels, it doesn’t spoil anything for me, I just can’t be hypocritical ...that’s all.
People say, that England, Germany, Italy etc have ‘foreign’ players....but they chose England (or whoever) over their own country...none of our “English” players chose Wales over England.