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<blockquote data-quote="LeinsterMan (NotTigsMan)" data-source="post: 1073024" data-attributes="member: 70842"><p>England 3</p><p> Ireland 7</p><p> OOF embrassing TBH not sure how any self respecting Ireland fan could be happy with it.</p><p></p><p> On London Scottish of course the RFU will block it, the RFU need the PRL, like the PRL need the RFU and no way would they let a team in London of all cities play in another countries league the SRU are dumb to even think it's possible. </p><p></p><p> Personally I'm for the sliding scale</p><p> So say standard is 7 years residency.</p><p> Parent = qualification </p><p> Grandparent = 3 years </p><p> Playing U20's for another nation + 2 years onto the other qualifications. </p><p> </p><p></p><p> But it's a professional sport and with how common it has gotten I find it hard to really be annoyed by it anymore.</p><p> More ****** off with the unions that cap other countries/clubs academy products then tell them they can't play international rugby unless they leave said league.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LeinsterMan (NotTigsMan), post: 1073024, member: 70842"] England 3 Ireland 7 OOF embrassing TBH not sure how any self respecting Ireland fan could be happy with it. On London Scottish of course the RFU will block it, the RFU need the PRL, like the PRL need the RFU and no way would they let a team in London of all cities play in another countries league the SRU are dumb to even think it's possible. Personally I'm for the sliding scale So say standard is 7 years residency. Parent = qualification Grandparent = 3 years Playing U20's for another nation + 2 years onto the other qualifications. But it's a professional sport and with how common it has gotten I find it hard to really be annoyed by it anymore. More ****** off with the unions that cap other countries/clubs academy products then tell them they can't play international rugby unless they leave said league. [/QUOTE]
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