I would assume so. If he still had to serve the normal qualification period there wouldn't have been any purpose in applying for a UK passport.If successful could he be picked by England straight away?
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I would assume so. If he still had to serve the normal qualification period there wouldn't have been any purpose in applying for a UK passport.If successful could he be picked by England straight away?
I would assume so. If he still had to serve the normal qualification period there wouldn't have been any purpose in applying for a UK passport.
Durham now have more Saffers (4) in our squad than Hampshire (3).
It's still bringing players in from SA rather than developing them ourselves which was my biggest issue with Hampshire's approach. But if we have 4/5 players brought to the club and 6/7 from our academy I'm happy with that approach. I think Durham are at a tipping point now, I wouldn't want to see many signings coming in unless they are replacing other signings/overseas players. I'd like to see us maintain a strong core of local players.does it count when all of ours except the 1 overseas player is or will be england qualified?
I’ve based it solely on players place of birth. In the circumstances does Hampfrica still work as a term of derision towards our friends from the south coast?does it count when all of ours except the 1 overseas player is or will be england qualified?
I’ve based it solely on players place of birth. In the circumstances does Hampfrica still work as a term of derision towards our friends from the south coast?
It's still bringing players in from SA rather than developing them ourselves which was my biggest issue with Hampshire's approach. But if we have 4/5 players brought to the club and 6/7 from our academy I'm happy with that approach. I think Durham are at a tipping point now, I wouldn't want to see many signings coming in unless they are replacing other signings/overseas players. I'd like to see us maintain a strong core of local players.
Absolutely, I'm not against overseas players or from other counties, I just hope we maintain a balance that Hampshire definitely lost a few years agoNo idea. My feelings towards them are based on their snidey twatness rather than having saffers.
And I think it's pretty fair to say our development of players continues
Cache 22 isn't it. Signing hussey and benkenstein probably did as much for our development of youngsters as producing any local player would. (Bar a harmison or a stokes) Inspire a whole generation
It's still bringing players in from SA rather than developing them ourselves which was my biggest issue with Hampshire's approach. But if we have 4/5 players brought to the club and 6/7 from our academy I'm happy with that approach. I think Durham are at a tipping point now, I wouldn't want to see many signings coming in unless they are replacing other signings/overseas players. I'd like to see us maintain a strong core of local players.
No idea. My feelings towards them are based on their snidey twatness rather than having saffers.
And I think it's pretty fair to say our development of players continues
Cache 22 isn't it. Signing hussey and benkenstein probably did as much for our development of youngsters as producing any local player would. (Bar a harmison or a stokes) Inspire a whole generation
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Immigration laws and qualifying to play for England are two different things.The last sentence underlines the confusion on the whole issue
"To my understanding, I qualify [for England] at the end of 2024, but immigration laws change all the time so you never know."
From a purely selfish Durham view,the longer he takes to qualify the longer Durham will have 1st call on him.