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An odd, football related question here. Maik Taylor is listed in the Northern Ireland squad as 'unattatched', i.e. has no club at the moment. However, I thought you had to be registered with a club to take part in a FIFA international?

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An odd, football related question here. Maik Taylor is listed in the Northern Ireland squad as 'unattatched', i.e. has no club at the moment. However, I thought you had to be registered with a club to take part in a FIFA international?

I'm pretty sure that a player turned out in a full international for Eire a couple of seasons ago who was an amateur player, possibly on the books of a non-senior US club or something along those lines.

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An odd, football related question here. Maik Taylor is listed in the Northern Ireland squad as 'unattatched', i.e. has no club at the moment. However, I thought you had to be registered with a club to take part in a FIFA international?

Why would you think that? Serious question, not rhetorical.

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I've no idea why I would think that, it was just one of those things in the back of my mind that I thought I must have read somewhere. Something about a player needing to be registered to play in organised association football, and to be registered you'd need to be with a club.

It seems I've dreamt it up and am likely talking pish.

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I'm pretty sure that a player turned out in a full international for Eire a couple of seasons ago who was an amateur player, possibly on the books of a non-senior US club or something along those lines.

Joseph Lapira, he had a trial with Rangers.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/internationals/6686569.stm

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/r/rangers/6912435.stm

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Is it ok to cook stuff with red wine in it if you're serving someone that's pregnant?

I'd assume the alcohol would cook off, but I'm not too sure :unsure:

As long as you've cooked it for long enough to evaporate the alcohol, I don't see there should be any problem. The only reason I don't do it is because I hate sauces and stuff with wine in. :barf

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As long as you've cooked it for long enough to evaporate the alcohol, I don't see there should be any problem. The only reason I don't do it is because I hate sauces and stuff with wine in. :barf

Cheers! I've asked this in the Preggers thread too :lol:

It wouldn't be a huge amount, probably 1/2 to 3/4 of a glass and it's not like she'd be getting all of it

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Cheers! I've asked this in the Preggers thread too :lol:

It wouldn't be a huge amount, probably 1/2 to 3/4 of a glass and it's not like she'd be getting all of it

Aye, I just read it there. The boiling point of alcohol is really quite low and if it's a leg of lamb you're roasting, it'll be in plenty long enough to evaporate it. I'd agree with DHD though, it's a good idea to ask her if it's alright, just in case she'd prefer not to.

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Aye, I just read it there. The boiling point of alcohol is really quite low and if it's a leg of lamb you're roasting, it'll be in plenty long enough to evaporate it. I'd agree with DHD though, it's a good idea to ask her if it's alright, just in case she'd prefer not to.

She's staying under my roof, so if i decide to boil it in Gin she'll have that or go hungry!

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can someone please explain what wind is to me

Its when you have a stick and a bit of string, and take the string and wrap it round the stick, turn and turn and turn and turn,

Wind - explained.

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