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Loophole in Eligibility laws welcomed news for Pacific Island Nation
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<blockquote data-quote="donmcdazzle" data-source="post: 661274" data-attributes="member: 44093"><p>What exactly am I ducking? You brought up Bunce and said Samoa lost him - I then pointed out that Samoa never actually lost him (and you'll note it is the only part of your post I disagreed with). I'm not sure why that is so hard for you to understand, but it is frustrating that it took me about 5 posts to get there.</p><p></p><p>I acknowledge it was done in the past (like with our old mate Buncey), I never disputed that. But I think we can all agree it was a pretty woeful situation and made a mockery of the international game, hence they closed that option off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donmcdazzle, post: 661274, member: 44093"] What exactly am I ducking? You brought up Bunce and said Samoa lost him - I then pointed out that Samoa never actually lost him (and you'll note it is the only part of your post I disagreed with). I'm not sure why that is so hard for you to understand, but it is frustrating that it took me about 5 posts to get there. I acknowledge it was done in the past (like with our old mate Buncey), I never disputed that. But I think we can all agree it was a pretty woeful situation and made a mockery of the international game, hence they closed that option off. [/QUOTE]
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