Well seeing as his claim to Irishness is based on his parents, not where he was brought up, he'd presumably disagree with you.
Edit: I don't have any problem with his representing Ireland by the way. It's just by any real world, non-sport definition someone who was born in Britain and grew up here is British (albeit influenced by the culture and country of their parents, of course).
It's just by any real world, non-sport definition someone who was born in Britain and grew up here is British (albeit influenced by the culture and country of their parents, of course).
Well seeing as his claim to Irishness is based on his parents, not where he was brought up, he'd presumably disagree with you.
Edit: I don't have any problem with his representing Ireland by the way. It's just by any real world, non-sport definition someone who was born in Britain and grew up here is British (albeit influenced by the culture and country of their parents, of course).