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Post by Stokie Wan Kenobi on Mar 26, 2009 11:20:00 GMT
To sum up so far Dave
With a cheeky Hungarian in there ;D
Country Player Australia David Oldfield Belarus Sergie Staniuk Belguim Peter Hoefkens Canada Paul Peschisolido China Sammy Chung Denmark Thomas Sorrensen England Stanley Mathews Finland Peter Kopteff Finland Janni Viander France Vincent "Played for Juventus" Pericard Germany Jorge Sobech Ghana Mohamed Gargo Guinea Sammy Bangoura Holland Peter Hoekstra Hungary Martin Fulop Iceland Lars Siggurdsson Jamaica Ricardo Fuller Mali Mama Sidebe N. Ierland Sammy McIllroy Norway Frodde Kippe Portugal Hogo De Costa Rep of Ierland Glen Whelan Scotland Gordon Marshall Senegal Salif Diou South Africa Eddie Stuart Sweden Mikkel Hanson Zimbabwe Bruce Grobellar
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Post by Deleted on Mar 26, 2009 11:23:16 GMT
To sum up so far Dave With a cheeky Hungarian in there ;D Country Player Australia David Oldfield Belarus Sergie Staniuk Belguim Peter Hoefkens Canada Paul Peschisolido China Sammy Chung Denmark Thomas Sorrensen England Stanley Mathews Finland Peter Kopteff Finland Janni Viander France Vincent "Played for Juventus" Pericard Germany Jorge Sobech Ghana Mohamed Gargo Guinea Sammy Bangoura Holland Peter Hoekstra Hungary Martin Fulop Iceland Lars Siggurdsson Jamaica Ricardo Fuller Mali Mama Sidebe N. Ierland Sammy McIllroy Norway Frodde Kippe Portugal Hogo De Costa Rep of Ierland Glen Whelan Scotland Gordon Marshall Senegal Salif Diou South Africa Eddie Stuart Sweden Mikkel Hanson Zimbabwe Bruce Grobellar Pericard is from Cameroon.
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Post by Stokie Wan Kenobi on Mar 26, 2009 11:31:32 GMT
International career Vincent Péricard has represented the French U21 side at international level.[11]
Off your very own Wikipedia
He has never played for Cameroon, therefore technically represents France. But I suppose he could become usefull at last and actually represent 2 nations.
So -
Cameroon - Vincent Pericard France - Vincent Pericard Nigeria - Roy Brown - 1941
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Post by cantspellwontspell on Mar 26, 2009 11:59:41 GMT
Cheshire: no offence but if you read the original question it states BORN in that country, and if you look at Vinces wiki profile , he wasn't BORN in france.
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Post by Merciful on Mar 26, 2009 12:00:03 GMT
England - James Beattie Scotland - Dominic Matteo Wales - John Mahoney N.I. - Sammy McIlroy Eire - Clive Clarke Holland - Ed De Goey Norway - Anders Jacobsen Sweden - Mikael Hansson Portugal - Jose Andrade Finland - Peter Kopteff Denmark - Thomas Sorensen Iceland - Brynjar Gunnarsson Belgium - Carl Hoefkins Germany - George Berry Hungary - Adam Vass Belarus - Sergei Shtaniuk Senegal - Amdy Faye Nigeria - Seyi Olofinjana Australia - Tony Dorigo Guinea - Sambegou Bangoura Czechoslavakia - Patrik Berger Jamaica - Noel Blake USA - Jay Denny Ghana - Mohammed Gargo South Africa - Bruce Grobbelaar Bermuda - Kyle Lightbourne Cameroon - Vincent Pericard Canada - Paul Peschisolido Trinidad & Tobago - Kenwyne Jones DR Congo - Gabriel N’Galula Mbuyi (Junior) Mali - Mamady Sidibe Zambia - Jeff Whitley Zaire - Gabriel Zakuani
P.S. - Can't find any evidence that Ernie Tapai was born in Yugoslavia Ilford, Wiki amongst other sites all say Perth, Australia.
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Post by cantspellwontspell on Mar 26, 2009 12:03:24 GMT
P.S. - Can't find any evidence that Ernie Tapai was born in Yugoslavia Ilford, Wiki amongst other sites all say Perth, Australia. encycolpedia of Stoke City p266 Born Subotica, Yugoslavia 1967
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Post by Merciful on Mar 26, 2009 12:09:09 GMT
P.S. - Can't find any evidence that Ernie Tapai was born in Yugoslavia Ilford, Wiki amongst other sites all say Perth, Australia. encycolpedia of Stoke City p266 Born Subotica, Yugoslavia 1967 Furry muff, i'll revise my list then: England - James Beattie Scotland - Dominic Matteo Wales - John Mahoney N.I. - Sammy McIlroy Eire - Clive Clarke Holland - Ed De Goey Norway - Anders Jacobsen Sweden - Mikael Hansson Portugal - Jose Andrade Finland - Peter Kopteff Denmark - Thomas Sorensen Iceland - Brynjar Gunnarsson Belgium - Carl Hoefkins Germany - George Berry Hungary - Adam Vass Yugoslavia - Ernie Tapai Belarus - Sergei Shtaniuk Senegal - Amdy Faye Nigeria - Seyi Olofinjana Australia - Tony Dorigo Guinea - Sambegou Bangoura Czechoslavakia - Patrik Berger Jamaica - Noel Blake USA - Jay Denny Ghana - Mohammed Gargo South Africa - Bruce Grobbelaar Bermuda - Kyle Lightbourne Cameroon - Vincent Pericard Canada - Paul Peschisolido Trinidad & Tobago - Kenwyne Jones DR Congo - Gabriel N’Galula Mbuyi (Junior) Mali - Mamady Sidibe Zambia - Jeff Whitley Zaire - Gabriel Zakuani
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