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in the spanish midfield tonight was marcos senna who is a born and bred brazilian he still regards himself as brazilian but applied for Spanish nationality as he has resided in spain for the appropriate number of years, this enables him to play for spain as he felt he would not get in brazil's team, he was born in brazil has brazilian parents and is brazilian funny enough :)
how many black Spaniards do you know?
i await your aplogy the clock is ticking :)
how many black Spaniards do you know?
i await your aplogy the clock is ticking :)
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Just a thought, gentlemen:
Isn't it rather strange that a player's eligibility for a national side only seems to get questioned when the colour of his skin is different? England's cricket team has been captained by at least two South Africans, Tony Greig and Allan Lamb, but nobody seemed to think that it was unusual.
Chris
Isn't it rather strange that a player's eligibility for a national side only seems to get questioned when the colour of his skin is different? England's cricket team has been captained by at least two South Africans, Tony Greig and Allan Lamb, but nobody seemed to think that it was unusual.
Chris
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