friedbergdvah Posted October 24, 2008 Share Posted October 24, 2008 http://www.teamtalk.com/football/story/0,1...4378359,00.html Novo would say yes to ScotsRangers striker Nacho Novo has revealed he would "probably" switch allegiance from Spain to Scotland if called up by George Burley. Novo: Feels Scottish enough Send to friend Novo, 29, has spent eight years playing in Scotland, enough time to qualify for a British passport. He has heard rumours about England manager Fabio Capello's interest in calling up Arsenal goalkeeper Manuel Almunia and Everton midfielder Mikel Arteta, both fellow Spaniards. And he would seriously consider accepting a call up from the Scottish Football Association. Novo told the Daily Record: "If the SFA want to speak to me about it then of course I would be very interested in playing for Scotland. "After all my time here I feel as if this is my home now. "I know all about Almunia's situation with England and I read somewhere that my old Rangers team-mate Mikel Arteta is also supposed to be interesting Capello, so it's not as if this kind of thing does not happen elsewhere. "People have told me before that I could qualify for Scotland but no-one from the SFA has spoken to me about it so it's not something I've had to seriously consider. "Maybe a few years ago it would have seemed a little strange but now, after eight years in Scotland, I feel as if I am part of the country. "My kids are Scottish and everyone here has treated me so well throughout my time here that I consider myself to be at home here. "So if someone from the SFA was to ask me about the possibility of playing for Scotland then I would probably say yes." Novo's revelation comes shortly after Rangers team-mates Kris Boyd and Lee McCulloch quit the Scotland side. SFA president George Peat initially wanted to slap a lifetime ban on the likes of Boyd, who decided he did not want to play for his country while Burley remained in charge. Peat said: "I must admit my initial feeling was to get the message over that if they wanted to go now then that was too bad - they would not participate in any finals. "Possibly it's the patriot in me. I can't understand why anybody would want to do that. "You would think any footballer would want to play for his country. You can't imagine why someone would say no. "Gordon Smith (SFA chief executive) and I discussed this for quite some time. "We started with the question 'Should we ban them for life?' But once we sat down and talked about it, we felt we had to be fair to the coach and leave it up to him. "There was an argument to say let's get the message over that if they walk away then they walk away for good." Link to comment
Guest LondonScottish Posted October 24, 2008 Share Posted October 24, 2008 I take him. Just for the novelty factor of a Rangers player who actually wants to play for Scotland. F@ck off Boyd and co. Link to comment
Dandyjam Posted October 24, 2008 Share Posted October 24, 2008 Heard this on Talksport this morning. If Burley even contemplates calling him up he can get to frigg. Bad enough having players playing for Scotland who are not Scottish but at least they have some Scottish blood - I would doubt this is the case with Homo so he can piss right off! Link to comment
Sonoftherock Posted October 24, 2008 Share Posted October 24, 2008 I'm finished with Scotland if that little rat ever gets called up. I absolutely mean it. Link to comment
Dynamo Posted October 24, 2008 Share Posted October 24, 2008 I'm finished with Scotland if that little rat ever gets called up. I absolutely mean it. Ditto. Link to comment
SuperHans Posted October 24, 2008 Share Posted October 24, 2008 Ditto. I would find it really hard to cheer on a Scotland team with him in it. Still: 1. He is not as good as Maloney/McFadden 2. He doesn't seem to play for Rangers much more than Boyd, so if Burley sticks to his "I ain't gonna play Old Firm Bench Warmers policy", we should be safe, if heaven forbid he made a squad. 3. Its probably a non-story, to fill an inside back page. Half-rate journalist asks Novo what he thinks about his fellow Spaniards mentioning in passing they could probably play for England, amd Novo commenting that he wouldn't rule it out. I think players should have to identify at signing of first professional contract/a given age etc the national team the aspire to play for and be stuck with that choice for their careers. Link to comment
ROBBIE75 Posted October 24, 2008 Share Posted October 24, 2008 Ditto.same here that would be the end of it for me no way should this happen Link to comment
vanderark14 Posted October 24, 2008 Share Posted October 24, 2008 novo once stated he wants a call up for HIS country - SPain now he realises he's not good enough for them he wants to come to us. frigg off you little rat tink. Link to comment
barassie_afc Posted October 24, 2008 Share Posted October 24, 2008 i will be binning my SSC membership and never attending another scotland game if this rat plays for scotland Link to comment
vanderark14 Posted October 24, 2008 Share Posted October 24, 2008 heres a copy and paste of a post posted by the SFA on TAMB A Scottish FA Spokesman said: "While our priority will always be to invest in home grown talent, if the manager wants to pick a player who is eligible and who he thinks will do a job for Scotland then he should always be allowed to do so. "In the case of Nacho Novo, at present he does not hold a British passport and is therefore not eligible to play for any of the Home Nations. If that situation were to change, then he would be considered like any other player." BACKGROUND: We signed an agreement with the other Home Nations in 1993 regarding the eligibility of players. The criteria set was: 1. His country of birth 2. The country of birth of his natural mother or father 3. The country of birth of his natural grandmother or grandfather 4. Where the player, both natural parents and both natural grandparents being born outside the UK, but is a holder of a British passport - he or she is then eligible to play for the Home Nation of his choice. Link to comment
MMG Posted October 24, 2008 Share Posted October 24, 2008 heres a copy and paste of a post posted by the SFA on TAMB A Scottish FA Spokesman said: "While our priority will always be to invest in home grown talent, if the manager wants to pick a player who is eligible and who he thinks will do a job for Scotland then he should always be allowed to do so. "In the case of Nacho Novo, at present he does not hold a British passport and is therefore not eligible to play for any of the Home Nations. If that situation were to change, then he would be considered like any other player." BACKGROUND: We signed an agreement with the other Home Nations in 1993 regarding the eligibility of players. The criteria set was: 1. His country of birth 2. The country of birth of his natural mother or father 3. The country of birth of his natural grandmother or grandfather 4. Where the player, both natural parents and both natural grandparents being born outside the UK, but is a holder of a British passport - he or she is then eligible to play for the Home Nation of his choice. Does that therefore mean that we could call up Arteta if he held a British passport as he'd be eligible for all the home nations? A great player and much better than Barry Ferguson. Link to comment
ElginDon Posted October 24, 2008 Share Posted October 24, 2008 What the frigg?! Listening to talkSport and their news reader just said Scotland 'have opened the door' for Nacho Novo to play for Scotland due to residence laws! When did this happen? Total friggin outrage if he pulls on a Scotland shirt. Link to comment
At The Border Guy Posted October 24, 2008 Share Posted October 24, 2008 I can usually put aside any differences and cheer for anyone in a Scotland shirt, but this is taking it too ****ing far.... Link to comment
Jute Posted October 24, 2008 Share Posted October 24, 2008 What the frigg?! Listening to talkSport and their news reader just said Scotland 'have opened the door' for Nacho Novo to play for Scotland due to residence laws! When did this happen? Total friggin outrage if he pulls on a Scotland shirt. There is talk of him being able to play for Scotland as he now qualifies to apply for UK citizenship as he has lived here for more than 5 years. Means he would then be eligable to play for any of the home nations. Cannot see why we would offer to cap him as we have plenty of players alraady who fill the crap non scoring striker role. Link to comment
NorthernLights24 Posted October 24, 2008 Share Posted October 24, 2008 Ratface can frigg off. A horrible individual and I'd hate to see Scotland go down the route of almost pure desperation to get players. I can just about tolerate it when its someone who has a single Scottish grandparent but this would be taking the piss. I remember watching Euro 2008 and seeing Poland have that Brazilian boy Roger Guerreiro playing for them. He had his application for Polish citizenship fast tracked so he could play for them. I know that isn't an isolated incident and to me it just makes a mockery of international football as if we're not careful we'll end with teams packed full of players who have no real links to the country their representing. Qatar recently got into some hot water cause they played some Brazilian called Emerson who wasn't eligible for them. Link to comment
fatshaft Posted October 24, 2008 Share Posted October 24, 2008 Does that therefore mean that we could call up Arteta if he held a British passport as he'd be eligible for all the home nations?Certainly does. Doesn't change the fact that it's totally wrong, and goes against everything a 'national' team is supposed to be about. I think we can all stand the bloodline angle, even if it did land us with the likes of Quashie, but a non-Scot who has no connection at all with the country, sorry, but despite being as proud of my nation as anyone, that I'm afraid would be it for me as well. Link to comment
Adam Wish Posted October 24, 2008 Share Posted October 24, 2008 http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/t...ers/4290565.stm http://www.sportinglife.com/football/scott...cotspremiership Get to ***k you little rat. Link to comment
NorthernLights24 Posted October 24, 2008 Share Posted October 24, 2008 "I think to play for any country you should be born in that country" Hamilton Accies manager Billy Reid http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/t...ers/7688703.stm Good to see Billy Reids players believe in that as well! Link to comment
OneZanderDiamond Posted October 24, 2008 Share Posted October 24, 2008 I echo all the comments about having nothing to do with a Scotland team with Homo in it. Does that therefore mean that we could call up Arteta if he held a British passport as he'd be eligible for all the home nations? A great player and much better than Barry Ferguson. Arteta has Under-21 caps for Spain so not sure if that would rule him out. I would however love us to get Almunia just to piss the gufs off Link to comment
SteveW Posted October 24, 2008 Share Posted October 24, 2008 I'd rather have someone like Novo who at least has lived in Scotland for years playing for us than someone of the Anglos who get picked for having a Scottish granny and couldn't find Hampden without a GPS. If Novo was getting picked week in week out for Rangers, scoring goals and playing well then he'd be a decent shout for a cap. Right now he isn't so its a bit academic really. Why has this story surfaced this week anyway? Nothing else to talk about? Link to comment
Dandyjam Posted October 24, 2008 Share Posted October 24, 2008 For me, it's not the fact he's a hun. (ok maybe a wee bit) He's Spanish with not a bit of Scottish blood in him. That is just wrong to even consider him playing for my country. Even if he played for a non OF team I'd say the same. Link to comment
minijc Posted October 24, 2008 Share Posted October 24, 2008 The day he plays for Scotland is the day the internationl game dies, it happens across the world but I don't want that here despite th fact we hve Maloney, Morrison and COmmons in te side already, that is bearablebut that little nut is not. M mate at work canna derstnd why I hae him soo much and don't want him in our dark blue, now my work locker is covered in NOVO FOR SCOTLAND Link to comment
Virgin Don Posted October 24, 2008 Share Posted October 24, 2008 Would NEVER go to watch Scotland if this little C-U-N-T ever plays. This actually makes me feel sick the thought of this rat playing for Scotland! :ninja: Link to comment
Guest LondonScottish Posted October 24, 2008 Share Posted October 24, 2008 The day he plays for Scotland is the day the internationl game dies, it happens across the world but I don't want that here despite th fact we hve Maloney, Morrison and COmmons in te side already, that is bearablebut that little nut is not. M mate at work canna derstnd why I hae him soo much and don't want him in our dark blue, now my work locker is covered in NOVO FOR SCOTLAND Why shouldn't Maloney be in there? Link to comment
Guest the shepherd Posted October 24, 2008 Share Posted October 24, 2008 Who the ***k does Nacho Novo think he is thinking he is good enough to play for a foreign country considering he is not good enough to feature regularly for the team that pays his wages? Marriage-wrecking arrogant b*stard. I do not give two ***ks if he qualifies or not and as for the daily ranger even bringing it up............... Link to comment
NorthernLights24 Posted October 24, 2008 Share Posted October 24, 2008 Why shouldn't Maloney be in there? I guess cause he was born in Malaysia Looks like he is fishing with that one though as only an idiot would say Maloney shouldn't be allowed to play for Scotland for that reason Link to comment
Virgin Don Posted October 24, 2008 Share Posted October 24, 2008 Why shouldn't Maloney be in there? MiniJ Don't know MiniJ continue's to throw in Maloney as one who shouldn't be playing for Scotland but both his parents are Scottish he was brought up in Aberdeen for 90% of his life. I don't mind tooooo much if you have parents, grand parents or some blood related Scot. But cause you are simply not good enough to play for your country you can latch on to anything going is simply S-HIT and he is not good enough anyway!! Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh hate the Twat. Link to comment
minijc Posted October 24, 2008 Share Posted October 24, 2008 Am not fishing, just don't agree with him being in the side as he doesn't produce enouh for my liking especially when we have someonelike McCormack eager to play. Link to comment
Virgin Don Posted October 24, 2008 Share Posted October 24, 2008 Am not fishing, just don't agree with him being in the side as he doesn't produce enouh for my liking especially when we have someonelike McCormack eager to play. He will be picked for next game! Link to comment
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