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25th April 2017
11:49am BST

"Buying the majority of Brits was a fantastic... obviously Ciaran Clark is Irish but we'll class him as a Brit because we've inherited him from Ireland."Class him. Inherited him. Wilkins really doubled down on that. https://twitter.com/handyandy1990/status/856815774937362433 Clark, of course, was born in Harrow, England in 1989 and played underage football for the country of his birth. The defender captained England U20s but switched his allegiance to Ireland back in 2010. When he declared for Ireland, seven years ago, he commented:
"Richard Dunne played a big part in me linking up with the Republic. He mentioned it to the Irish officials. And then they contacted me and Aston Villa at the start of the season."With a mother from Leitrim and a grandmother from Donegal, Clark certainly ticked all the international rule boxes to play for Ireland. Wilkins was not far off but ended up getting himself into a complete muddle.
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