Star Someone: Football Culture and English Football

star someone: The reaction in Ireland was a lot more mixed, according to The Independent. There was a natural lament that a football culture currently going through a crisis in terms of player production had lost an underage star and someone who already had three friendly caps and seemed to represent the future. Many in English football obviously celebrated, as they had secured a hugely promising talent for a problem position. It was precisely because of his caps the reaction went a lot deeper than whether a team could be built around Rice, touching on technical problems with Fifa's eligibility rules, and the much wider sociological issue of what nationality actually means. If you're a proud Englishman', the World Cup hero asked in relation to Rice's own words, then why play for us in the first place ISOCountry Groups euro at be cy ee fi fr de gr ie it lv lt lu mc mt nl pt sk si sm es va uk gb us us variants 1 33.4, 2 33.3, 3 33.3 Join Independent Minds For exclusive articles, events and an advertising-free read for just 5.99 6.99 9.99 a month Start your free trial Get the best of The Independent With an Independent Minds subscription for just 5.99 6.99 9.99 a month Start your free trial Get the best of The Independent Without the ads for just 5.99 6.99 9.99 a month Start your free trial It's a fair question that many of single nationality will struggle to understand. Irish legend Kevin Kilbane led that reaction. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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