Alan Sunderland...disappointingly not from Sunderland, same as Mike England isn't English. Still I suppose Barry White wasn't white and Cilla Black wasn't black, so hey ho...
@bunter0106 Just because he isnt from the republic doesnt mean he aint irish hes from the island of ireland, whats your FA and league called, whats your british army division called ect.
@bunter0106 he cant be british because britian is an island that consists of england walse and scotland sure hes from the uk im not quistioning that theres a reason its called the kingdom of great britian AND northern ireland if your born on the island of ireland your irish thats not a political statment its just fact ive even heard of uninists call themselves irish like i said it isnt a politcal term in this case.
Paisley wouldn't thank you for calling him Irish, even though he was born on the island... Some folk are quite childish like that. Apart from that, throwing his toys out of the pram and shouting like a belligerent overgrown toddler whenever he doesn't get his way he's actually quite grown up. We're all very proud of him, a real poster boy for Britishness... Honest.
@Rantomon...Can people from Northern Ireland be called British ? The UK consists of Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales) and Northern Ireland, so I would have thought that people from Northern Ireland are not part of Great Britain, but part of the UK. Just asking.
@@Gerard_2024 We are all British Islanders geographically The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland If you are Born in Britain you are British If you are born in the British Isles you are a British Islander Born in England you are English and British Born in Ireland you are Irish Born in Northern Ireland you are British (but can apply for Irish Citizenship) and Northern Irish