@LeonrdoHere@ejxhns@TheCSMatrixer@ChampRDS@Zuffa_Boxing Dana won’t let him have them fights though which will stop him being able to fight anywhere else, Hearn shouldn’t of said this publicly because Dana will do everything he can now to fuck him over
@danielren123@Evan69696968@iownjakesadly@AnfieldSector Let’s be real though probably the only reason he picked America was because he must’ve thought he wouldn’t get in the England squad and he probably wanted to play international football
@baenbober@iownjakesadly@AnfieldSector Calm your knickers lad It’s a fair point🤣 his dad didn’t bring him up because he was in America, he grew up in Britain and had no culture of growing up in America, I just don’t think that should justify him playing for a national team 🤷♂️ I’m allowed my opinion hahahahahahahahaha
@LegallyMomm@AnfieldSector At least your actually explaining it to me unlike other people 🤣 personally though I do think it’s unfair for those people who are born and bred in a country and don’t get picked because of that, but I suppose that’s life and it’s unfair for some people 🤷♂️
@Evan69696968@danielren123@iownjakesadly@AnfieldSector Oh that makes sense, but is that not a kick in the teeth for Americans who would want to represent their country? I know I’d be annoyed if I trained to play for my national team and someone get picked over me because their dad moved there, it’s not like he moved there himself
@LegallyMomm@AnfieldSector Robinson was born in Britain, so I’m assuming his father got someone pregnant in Britain… therefore did he actually move when he was a child or not? I can understand if he moved there as a child but his child was born in Britain 🤷♂️
@Evan69696968@danielren123@iownjakesadly@AnfieldSector What players at England never grew up at all in the country and still represent it? People think I’m rattled and I’m genuinely just confused at why he can and what even made him choose it🤷♂️ still happy to see him play in a World Cup whoever he’s playing for though
@baenbober@iownjakesadly@AnfieldSector He shouldn’t 🤷♂️ but even in that case guehi literally grew up in England and moved here at 1, Robinson literally didn’t grow up in America he went to school with lads I know 🤣
@danielren123@iownjakesadly@AnfieldSector I mean good for him I’m happy to see him play at the World Cup but I just don’t think it should take away from actual Americans having the opportunity to play for their actual own country where they was born and bred
@iownjakesadly@AnfieldSector If he grew up in America how did he have a child born in Britain?🤷♂️🤷♂️ obviously must’ve been over here a fair bit, just don’t think that should justify him playing for America personally but fairs for him
@thomasmorr76510@AnfieldSector I don’t think so I searched it up because I was confused and it said because his father moved there and that’s what made him eligible but maybe 🤷♂️ it would make more sense if there was
@thomasmorr76510@AnfieldSector His mum was born in America though… Robinsons parents was born in the uk, his dad moved there though which makes him eligible, somehow 🤷♂️
@ChrisBii6@AnfieldSector Frimpong was born in Amsterdam btw 🤣🤣 Robinson was born in the uk, so was his parents actually… but his dad immigrated to America and that’s how he’s able to play for them, none of his family is actually American 🤷♂️🤷♂️