You really need to have a very small amount of pride to dare try join a UK cup after shitting on their faces and becoming american to have a better chance in NC.
Even lower that I can describe it.
Even lower that I can describe it.
How about Nations Cup for short?
You really need to have a very small amount of pride to dare try join a UK cup after shitting on their faces and becoming american to have a better chance in NC.
Even lower that I can describe it.
G1v3D4Sh33pB4ck said:You really need to have a very small amount of pride to dare try join a UK cup after shitting on their faces and becoming american to have a better chance in NC.
Even lower that I can describe it.
Fall said:If they're American citizens it should be fine? Either way I think they should pick one or the other and stick with it for future events.
Just to clarify.
Both Feanor and Melkor are American citizens with passports, while they are also Irish citizens.
We have allowed them to join team USA this year, but they will not be allowed to switch again.
While it is rare to have players eligible for two nations, we don't want players picking and choosing for each event, so rules will be in place for future Nations Cups that we run.
I hope that helps to clarify.
As far as I'm aware you guys chose to go with the US? Let me know if that's changed.
This one?:Is Irish (Republic) even considered UK? :D
(Where is that youtube clip about the geographic/political explanation from a while ago?)
For all intensive purposes the Republic of Ireland (Southern Ireland) can be considered part of the United Kingdom.
For all intensive purposes the Republic of Ireland (Southern Ireland) can be considered part of the United Kingdom.
CJ92 said:For all intensive purposes the Republic of Ireland (Southern Ireland) can be considered part of the United Kingdom.
Eh? No it can't.
That would be like saying Wonder can play with Russia.CJ92 said:For all intensive purposes the Republic of Ireland (Southern Ireland) can be considered part of the United Kingdom.
Eh? No it can't.
Well if you want to make a Republic of Ireland team go for it..
For all intensive purposes the Republic of Ireland (Southern Ireland) can be considered part of the United Kingdom.
It's a separate country. Just like the former Soviet states are separate countries and wouldn't be counted as part of Russia for "all intents and purposes".
For a UK Cup in AoC I couldn't care less, obviously. Just making the point. :ugeek:
why would u waste money on a banner?I paid £100 for a professionally designed banner for my planned UK Championships... ****.
I paid £100 for a professionally designed banner for my planned UK Championships... ****.
I was thinking exactly the same Edie either he is lying or his parents have to much moneyhes 13, what money he has pls 11, and if his parents accept to give money for such things, well :roll: