BlueDeadHead
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He's a descendent of Basque people raised in French Basque country. That makes him Basque.
Did he grow up speaking Basque?
He's a descendent of Basque people raised in French Basque country. That makes him Basque.
Did he grow up speaking Basque?
Suspected not! Back tomorrow!
I don't know, but Basque is spoken by 600,000 people and there's 3,000,000 Basque people, so that's irrelevant, it's not a requirement.
http://forums.bluemoon-mcfc.co.uk/threads/aymeric-laporte.312007/My point is there are a lot of things that go into being Basque. If you want to define him as Basque go for it. But the original point that he stayed at Bilbao out of some sort of loyalty to his Basque heritage just doesn't wash.
My point is there are a lot of things that go into being Basque. If you want to define him as Basque go for it. But the original point that he stayed at Bilbao out of some sort of loyalty to his Basque heritage just doesn't wash.
People said that he was being loyal to his club because he's Basque, no one mentioned his heritage.
When Basque kids go to Bilbao, the Basque identity is really aggressively baked into them, the kids get told that playing for Bilbao is representing the basque country and the thing a player can be most proud of, while people who leave are almost betraying their people, the community and the club that raised them for financial gain.
He's had that mentality pushed on him for the best part of a decade and it makes the players incredibly loyal to their club, which is why they manage to keep a Europa level team together despite having such a small pool of players to pick from.
It's completely plausible to say that not wanting to betray that would play a part in his decision, and especially on the back of the broken leg.
Obviously people are getting annoyed by the continuation of this line of discussion.. so if you really feel the need to continue this, reply in the Laporte thread karen linked, but I really don't think there's much else to say.
We will see if he ends his career at Bilbao then.
Yes, Laporte is a Basque (or not depending).Any news?
Phew! I was really worried about that rather than if we'd sort out our fullbacks!Yes, Laporte is a Basque (or not depending).
Why are we arguing if Laporte is Basque or not?
Has anyone seen this goal article? It's not from Lee, but I was wondering if it was written by the (apparently trustworthy) Brazilian goal journalist who wrote the original Sandro piece.
My point is there are a lot of things that go into being Basque. If you want to define him as Basque go for it. But the original point that he stayed at Bilbao out of some sort of loyalty to his Basque heritage just doesn't wash.
Phew! I was really worried about that rather than if we'd sort out our fullbacks!Yes, Laporte is a Basque (or not depending).
@oakiecokie was a close associate of Philby and Burgess allegedly!