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To be fair, one or two of them have Welsh parents, although they're not very good, and if they were good, they would play for England probably.
If you want to pick English left overs to represent Wales, instead of Welsh born players, well, frankly, that's very sad.
Do you want cardiff, swansea etc to be removed from the english leagues grangetown?.
To allow the welsh league to "grow", in turn benefiting the pedigree welsh team.
Your place of birth is just part of your nationality. Your parents nationalities and where you were brought up are also relevant.
If you're from Chepstow, both your parents and all four of your grandparents are Welsh, but your mother just happened to be in Bristol on the day she went into labour, does that make you English?
Again, what has that got to do with Ashley Williams playing for Wales (instead of a Welshman), because his country didn't select him?
If he CHOSE to play for Wales, INSTEAD of England, then that would be a little different.
He chose to be selfish, and deny a Welsh player caps for his own nation, just to satisfy his own ego.
He made his international debut on 26 March 2008.
Notice he played for wales throughout their period over being over 100 in rankings: http://www.fifa.com/fifa-world-ranki...men/index.html
Satisfying his ego would be forcing a move to arsenal when it could have happened.
Not remaining in swansea. And playing for wales for next to nothing money wise in footballer terms.
And his captaincy has been invaluable for welsh football. For grassroots funding that will now happen. For creating new fans.
James collins is one of those pedigree welshmen you talk of. His cap number is crap for his age. Ramsey will surpass his number shortly, already. Apparent injuries all the time.
Who are these proud welshmen that Williams is stealing a place from?.
They'll be in League one and two.
He made his debut in 2008, obviously thinking he'd never get near the England team. Hopefully (and I'm sure he does), he regrets his decision, especially as the likes of Shawcross and Smalling got caps for their country, and England aren't exactly blessed with decent centre backs.
Yes, James Collins gets a few injuries, he's a whole hearted defender, it's inevitable unfortunately.
If your happy to have English rejects play for Wales instead of Welshmen, just because they play play in a higher league, then obviously you're a different type of person than myself I understand.
He said this to wales online before:
“I get asked it a lot and I have to explain it a lot, which is fine, because I know I’m not Welsh as such,” says the defender. “I wasn’t born here, I grew up watching England in football, rugby, whatever. I have Welsh blood but I’m not stupid enough to go around saying I’m Welsh when I was born where I was born – but I know what I feel.
“I’ve lived here for seven years and I have roots here; my kids are Welsh, they’ll go to school here, our family and our home are here and will probably stay here when I retire.
“So I know people will have their opinions about it, but I feel Welsh and hopefully people can see I’ve given my all for the country. I’ve played through injuries, learned the anthem before we were told to do it as a squad, researched the teams of the past, I’ve thrown myself into it. I know what it means because I feel it.”
He's hardly going to say - " I thought I'd never play for England, so when someone from the Welsh FA 'discovered' I may have a Welsh grand parent I jumped at the chance to play international football, not bothering about any Welshmen who would love to play for their country"
He justifies it by "turning up"! .....Great.
Nationality is not black and white.
You cannot tell someone what nationality they are.
If I decided to play for England, yet I have a England parent - Would you claim I am not pedigree welsh?.
A boy is brought up in England since birth, 1 parent is welsh, 1 parent is English. He sees himself as Welsh.
What nationality is he?.
Just reminded why I stopped going to Welsh games , if you can't support the team as a whole and set aside club /nationality why go?? even for the glory bits , what would have happened if he had headed in the Euro winner ,very sad .
Thankfully not everyone in Wales has the same views .