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Playing the national anthem for a club team is going to lead to these issues. He's not representing Great Britain, he's representing West Brom. He obviously has particularly strong objections, can't really hold that against him.

 

You can hold them against him in the same way that he is free to have them.

 

Despite Disco's sarcastic remark, I think there is an element of hypocrisy in what he does.

 

What I meant was, if someone has a moral objection then they have to do something about it. I can't object to that.

 

As far as I'm aware you don't need to swear allegiance to the Queen to work in England, so I'm not sure where the hypocrisy could be.

 

What is the meaning of his protest then? He's protesting against the historical actions of a country but then saying well I'm happy to live in it in its current state. It just seems a weird protest considering he seems to have accepted that it is a bad part of history which isn't repeating itself, in the same way.

 

I don't want to get all flippant, and accept that the events in questions are in living memory, but no-one turns their back to the Germans during national anthems etc. Like I say, I understand that could be construed as flippant but the principle is the same isn't it?

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At the end of the day we fought for the freedom we have this country to allow him to be able to do that. It's irritating but he's entitled to do it. Like I said before, the more people make of it the more his "protest" has worked.

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McClean should move away from England if he hates it so much. Bet he likes it when he is cashing in his pay checks every month though.

I for one can certainly see James Mcclean being in high demand from clubs in other countries :lol:

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