Quote Originally Posted by SWv2 View Post
I have always taken a much simpler view on this.

Your nationality is where you are born, simple enough. You can choose to follow your family heritage etc and look upon yourself as otherwise but if you are born in England for example you are English.

This is not meant to antagonise or show disrespect to anybody.

Citizenship then different innit.
Now, I was born in England.

I did won of those DNA profiley, ancestory things

Turns out I'm mainly of Lithuanian, German and Polish stock.

From the ancestory side of things I can't find any Johnny Foreigners in my bloodline apart from one German woman who came across to England in the 1920's. The European gene game is strong, imo.

May I take this opportunity to announcement my retirement from international football : DieMannschaft: