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I prefer kourabiedes, made in Melbourne not in some offshore biscuit factory - far more patrioticI like anzac biscuits
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Sign Up Now!I prefer kourabiedes, made in Melbourne not in some offshore biscuit factory - far more patrioticI like anzac biscuits
what? He called it his homeland. I said good on him. I just pointed out the ironyAre you seriously promoting some sort of fashco assimilation "dinky di-ism"?
Funnily enough, I have just tried searching again using Copilot and it tells me there is zero link to Australia: "Australia: not established on the public record I can verify. The crucial assertion — that his father holds Australian citizenship (and that Harrison holds it too) — is not supported by the credible sources surfaced.". I even went back to Google AI and it said there is no link and I responded "this is what you told me yesterday" and copied that text that it had given me about his father being an Australian citizen, and it replied "The information you received previously regarding Harrison Ashby's eligibility for Australia is incorrect and appears to be based on an unverified claim. There is no evidence that Harrison Ashby is eligible to play for the Socceroos." So looks like that may be the end of that! A reminder that AI tools can't always be trusted!I have searched and searched and can find nothing about his dad having Oz links. Would love it if he did, but there seems to be zilch online.
What is the irony? That Australia signing players who havent set foot in this country and in some cases can't even speak English is "homeland" but the reverse is not?what? He called it his homeland. I said good on him. I just pointed out the irony
Same. Love my Vegemite though.I like anzac biscuits
If they called Australia their homeland I’d find that ironic too.What is the irony? That Australia signing players who havent set foot in this country and in some cases can't even speak English is "homeland" but the reverse is not?
this comment sorta makes it sound like you doPersonally I couldn’t give two shits who anyone played for.
Playing for a team like Croatia would be amazing.
I’d be surprised if he gets decent game time for Croatia, but maybe he has a deal to get a cap so his manager and the board of the Croatia national team can get a cut![]()
I dont believe in countries, Im an Internationalist... I dont take personal credit for the blessing bestowed upon me by the randomness of my being born Greek.. its not fair to the rest of youIf they called Australia their homeland I’d find that ironic too.
You are making up words I never said.
Not sure if it cuts close to the bone for wave flagging nationalist types who deep down don’t even love that place enough to actually live there.
Id conisder and maybe choose croatia too if I was himthis comment sorta makes it sound like you do![]()
this comment sorta makes it sound like you do![]()
So then if everyone plays for their countries of heritage, there would be no Socceroos, no Matildas, no youth teams, nothing.Its NOT a new argument mate.... The whole subject around what it means to be Australian means different things to different people...
How did you draw one conclusion from the other? Stop trying to play eugenics, YOU dont get to decide what another person's "country of heritage" is thats the point..... FIFA and the Immigration department do.So then if everyone plays for their countries of heritage, there would be no Socceroos, no Matildas, no youth teams, nothing.
Taking the piss out of someone is not being livid.He cared and was livid when Volpato switched just not too long ago.
I highly doubt Segecic will get anywhere near the Croatian first team. If he did, he'd be the first not to be produced by a Croatian club in Australia.
There are at least 10 dual Croatia/Australia players born between 2004-2008 that are currently playing senior football or Juniori in CroatiaThe HNS comes to Australia and runs camps every January. They've been doing this for the past 3/4 years.
We got some young kids currently on trial at Hajduk Split.
If Australia won't look at them or take them, Croatia will.
I bet they absolutely are. 99% have probably never heard of him.from what I read Croatians are confused by this switch and don’t really care all that much
Thats makes it even worse.I bet they absolutely are. 99% have probably never heard of him.
Huh?Thats makes it even worse.