No, and there are many instances of that happening: Jack & Bobby Charlton for England, Micheal & Brian Laudrup for Denmark.
2007-02-24 11:27:16
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answered by Anonymous
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No, both Gary Neville and Phil Neville have played for England on numerous ocassions and there are plenty more examples around the world (the Laudraup brothers for Denmark, the Charlton brothers for England in the 1960's etc.)
2007-02-24 13:50:32
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answered by Anonymous
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No as said before Jack and Bobby Charlton in the Winning 1966 World Cup final (and other games of course)
Phil and Gary Neville.
Darren and Marcus Bent (Under 21's)
Im sure there are others bit they slip my mind.
2007-02-24 13:11:55
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answered by Cola_Addict 1
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That is a very silly question. Of course there isn't.
Did you think Fifa might force them to play for *different* national teams? I wish we'd given Phil Neville to Scotland...
2007-02-24 11:21:31
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answered by Chris S 1
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No,sets of brothers have played together for national teams on numerous occasions.
2007-02-26 03:14:07
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answered by duracell18 6
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No? Phil Neville and Gary Neville both play for England.
2007-02-24 11:21:37
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answered by Ronax3 3
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no i'm sure the nevil brothers played in an english national game
2007-02-24 11:21:19
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answered by Anonymous
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if there was; which there certainly isn't, it would be considered as discrimination and that wouldnt make whoever issued the rule very popular... ...at all.
especially with all of todays politicaly correctness bs. If nurserys can no longer sing 'babablacksheep' than... argh save my breathe
2007-02-24 11:26:37
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answered by wolfpuss 1
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No! and that would be more than silly not to allow one brother to be involved because the other is there already.
Impossible to ever happen.
Thanx!
2007-02-24 17:43:52
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answered by Invasion 3
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No! the Charlton brothers are another example
2007-02-24 11:31:00
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answered by BackMan 4
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