Not content with leaving it to a master satirist, Declan Rice also joined the conversation about the complexities of cultural identity and the place paramilitary theme songs hold in modern Ireland
In fairness who hasn't at some point tweeted 'Up the Ra' while playing junior football with Ireland, only to decide later to play for England while proudly declaring your Englishness? We've all been there. Give him a break. #declanrice
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Not content with leaving it to a master satirist, Declan Rice also joined the conversation about the complexities of cultural identity and the place paramilitary theme songs hold in modern Ireland
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