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Blood doesn't determine eligibility. FIFA rules require citizenship, not blood.
Either way, Bosnia didn't want him.
I'm not talking about FIFA eligibility and rules, I'm talking about reality. After all players wearing qatari jerseys are eligible to do so according to FIFA.
I went to Sharif University. I'm a superior genetic mutation, an improvement on the existing mediocre stock.
I'm not talking about FIFA eligibility and rules, I'm talking about reality. After all players wearing qatari jerseys are eligible to do so according to FIFA.
But the reality is FIFA rules
That is what determines if a player can play or not. If one has a problem with them then efforts should be made to change them. But for now they are the rules.
That is what determines if a player can play or not. If one has a problem with them then efforts should be made to change them. But for now they are the rules.
The reality is life. FIFA is just soccer. I have a problem with these FIFA rules but not enough to do anything to change them. Just enough to point out they are wrong in regards to life in general. I'm not questioning if they have broken FIFA rules (which they haven't), I'm objecting to them pretending to be something they are not.
Tomorrow FIFA might make up a rule that states any man with a shambool shorter than 5 inches is eligible to play for a women's team. While they will be eligible and it will be lawful for such men to represent their women's team, it will not change the reality that they are men, regardless of what FIFA's rules say.
I went to Sharif University. I'm a superior genetic mutation, an improvement on the existing mediocre stock.
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