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Published 16:09 6 Jul 2016 BST
Updated 18:58 6 Jul 2016 BST
Having appeared at many more football tournaments than Wales throughout the history of the game of football, the idea of England ever calling on players whose first breaths did not consist entirely of English air is quite simply preposterous.
The same can be said elsewhere in sport, too.
Take the recent Grand Slam winning England Six Nations side. The idea of that squad being made up in part by players born outside of England would without question tarnish the achievements of Australian coach Eddie Jones' men.
Thankfully, it seems it is only the Welsh that choose to celebrate the achievements of players born outside of their country.
Although - to the rest of the world - it will be a hollow achievement if their side make it to the final of Euro 2016, they stand a reasonable chance against a Portugal side who are sweating on the fitness of Brazilian-born Real Madrid defender, Pepe.
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