James
there's stats and details of Irish footballers playing in Scotland and England here: Irish-abroad.appspot.com/GameDayDetails
From abroad it would be 0044 151 then your number
England
England. She has often mentioned that she misses England when she is abroad.
yes it does to me
"Travelling abroad" means travellingout of the country you live in. For example, I live in England and I go abroad to Spain, France, America, China, etc .
Yes
It depends on the context. Scotland is a part of the United Kingdom, so in that sense it is not considered abroad within the UK. However, if you are located outside of the UK, then Scotland would be considered abroad.
There are in fact a number of English players abroad. However, the Premier League being the richest league in the world the most talented English players are often signed by large clubs at a young age. Another argument is that English players fall into a style of football that is more direct and competition for possesion is higher, a playing style that is not as common in other European nations such as Spain and Italy where pass completion if slower and more free flowing. A more interesting was to look at this question though is why are there so few English players in the Premiership as well as abroad. This comes back to investment in grass roots fottball and large clubs would rather invest in players from around the world who already have demonstrated talent than try to develop local players through academys.
Spain, 4-3 in 1929.
The first Indian woman to travel abroad was Rukhmabai. She went to England in 1889 to study medicine.
If you're living abroad permanently - you can't.