<font size="2">Southend striker Freddy Eastwood is expected to go straight into the Wales squad for the games against New Zealand and the Czech Republic. </font> <font size="2">Basildon-born Eastwood, 23, is eligible after providing documented proof that his grandfather was born in Wales. </font></p> <font size="2">He could be joined by in-form Barnsley striker Daniel Nardiello and teenagers Chris Gunter and Neal Eardley. </font></p>
i think they should change the rules regarding international eligabilty. What the chuff has where your grandad was born got to do with it? The Irish team is a joke. Clinton Morisson? My left nut is more irish than him.
Beacause he... Knows he cant make into the England squad so had to go through his family to find another nationality
RE: i think they should change the rules regarding international eligabilty. surely on that basis everyone who's had a caravan holiday in Wales could claim Welsh nationality
RE: i think they should change the rules regarding international eligabilty. It should surely be on where you are born and that is it. Tony Cascarino got nearly a 100 caps for Ireland and he was born in Kent and played for Ireland because he thought his grandparent was from Ireland. He found out after about 50 caps that the person he was claiming to be Irish wasn't, and thought it was best just to keep quiet.
better than the Irish cricket team a bunch of failed Australians Trent Johnson? don't think he's from Cork County