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Part of Burgess's DR interview, so a load of bullsh*t really;

Burgess has been involved with the Under-20s squad at the ADO Den Hagg Youth tournament in Holland and is adamant his dual nationality hasn’t diluted his passion for Scotland.

Grandfather Campbell Forsyth won four Scots caps as a keeper in the 1960s and Burgess is thrilled to follow in his footsteps and pull on the famous dark blue jersey. He said: “I have an Australian
passport as I have been there for a while. That’s what I consider myself to be.

“At the moment I’m just enjoying my football. I’ve always wanted to play for Scotland and I’m happy to be chosen.

“Until anything changes then I’m happy and I don’t want to think about it too much. When I was a kid I went to just about every Scotland home game with my dad.

“I loved seeing all the great fans at Hampden and to be a part of that was amazing. We went to a few qualifiers and I remember watching James McFadden scoring that famous goal against France in Paris on TV.

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Part of Burgess's DR interview, so a load of bullsh*t really;

Burgess has been involved with the Under-20s squad at the ADO Den Hagg Youth tournament in Holland and is adamant his dual nationality hasn’t diluted his passion for Scotland.

Grandfather Campbell Forsyth won four Scots caps as a keeper in the 1960s and Burgess is thrilled to follow in his footsteps and pull on the famous dark blue jersey. He said: “I have an Australian

passport as I have been there for a while. That’s what I consider myself to be.

“At the moment I’m just enjoying my football. I’ve always wanted to play for Scotland and I’m happy to be chosen.

“Until anything changes then I’m happy and I don’t want to think about it too much. When I was a kid I went to just about every Scotland home game with my dad.

“I loved seeing all the great fans at Hampden and to be a part of that was amazing. We went to a few qualifiers and I remember watching James McFadden scoring that famous goal against France in Paris on TV.

This is in its way even more sickening than the decision of McGreedy and McCarthy to play for their grandad's country. No sentiment, just a commercial decision because he thinks Oz will get to World Cups. Ach, when we issue passports maybe we can entice a natural born Australian to us...

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This is in its way even more sickening than the decision of McGreedy and McCarthy to play for their grandad's country. No sentiment, just a commercial decision because he thinks Oz will get to World Cups. Ach, when we issue passports maybe we can entice a natural born Australian to us...

He said: I have an Australian

passport as I have been there for a while. Thats what I consider myself to be."

He considers himself Australian.

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That's the 'home nations' rule.

It isn't, you can get a passport whenever you are eligible for a passport in that country but you cannot play for that country until you have completed 5 years of residency. This has been the rule for a number of years as Middle eastern and African countries where giving players passports who'd only been in the country a few months and they were fielding teams with Brazilians.

There are a few countries atm who are wanting it put down to 3 years (maybe it has been haven't checked).

Fifa have allowed a few exceptions over the years but generally its 5 years residency.

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Sorry to bring this up again, but Cameron Burgess just signed for Ross County till the end of the season.

I can't figure out where the f*** he's coming from

He said: “I have an Australian
passport
as I have been there for a while. That’s what I consider myself to be.

“At the moment I’m just enjoying my football. I’ve always wanted to play for Scotland and I’m happy to be chosen.

“Until anything changes then I’m happy and I don’t want to think about it too much. When I was a kid I went to just about every Scotland home game with my dad.

“I loved seeing all the great fans at Hampden and to be a part of that was amazing. We went to a few qualifiers and I remember watching James McFadden scoring that famous goal against France in Paris on TV.

“I had been to the Lithuania game before that with my cousin and I had the face paint on plus all the flags.

“I’ve only been involved once with Scotland and that was a couple of months ago with the Under-18s in Israel.

“It’s all pretty new and it’s a huge bonus to be involved. I’m buzzing about it. It’s the end of the season but I’m not tired.

“I always look forward to playing games and this is a great tournament to be involved in.”

After training with Celtic and Aberdeen as a child, Burgess continued his progress in his adopted homeland before being spotted by Fulham.

The Burgess family are steeped in the tradition of pro football with grandfather Forsyth turning out for St Mirren, Kilmarnock and Southampton as well as gaining international recognition.

Dad Stuart also played for Albion Rovers, East Fife, Falkirk and Kilmarnock and Burgess admits his old man has been a major influence on career.

He said: “It’s great to have the knowledge from him especially as he played in the same position as me and he gives me a bit of coaching.

“Sometimes his advice is a bit tough to take on board as he’s my dad but it’s good having someone to go back to as a reference point.

“I also see my grandfather quite a lot and he’s always asking how I’m getting on with my football.

My dad tells me how proud he is of my involvement with Scotland and it’s great to have that support.”

I'm struggling to get my head round it tbh. It sounds like he comes from a big Scotland supporting family, grew up supporting Scotland himself, and yet he spends a couple of years in Australia, and now he considers himself Australian? :wtf:
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I'm struggling to care. Cameron Burgess can do whatever he likes. Each to their own.

We'll be just fine and the idea that we should legally challenge his right to play for Oz, presumably so we can MAKE him play for Scotland, is ridiculous. Particularly when so many on here complain about people who want to play for Scotland but where born in the wrong place.

I'm doubting that this is a massive issue within the international youth development scene for us tbh. Yeah, a few have opted to go elsewhere. That's probably always been the case, it's just football is so much more hyped and over analysed now, so you're actually hearing about it more. By contrast, it seems like we've got more talented youngsters coming thru than we've had for a long time, so what all this bed-wetting's about I don't know.

We'll be just fine.

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