Quote:
Originally Posted by Stay Golden
yes unfortunatly quite a shame really. I'm not sure if its possible for him given the 5 year education rule, but I can see the whole Nationality issue settled with Hoilett getting his England citizenship being that its his place of employment and where he now lives, and that being his parents plan all along. I don't think he will play for Jamiaca either.
How anyone that turns their back on their country I will never understand.
Enjoy playing for crappy QPR and racking up the losses, then getting relegated next season. How long of a deal did he sign again?
|
Most of that aside, I dont understand this mentality. Personally, I bid good riddance when someone says;
"I dont want to play for Canada or Jamaica, I want to play for England/Holland so I can play in the big games in the big tournaments"
Yes, thats nice son, 'cept you arent good enough to make those teams.