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30th May 2015
10:56am BST

Whether he sings the English national anthem or not is clearly irrelevant as he was born and raised in Birmingham so the decision to carry that market is little more than a feeble publicity stunt, a view echoed by football journalist and author of Invincble, Amy Lawrence.
Betting company offering odds on if Jack Grealish, a boy with Anglo/Irish roots, will sing God Save the Queen. Poor stunt. Give him a break!
— Amy Lawrence (@amylawrence71) May 29, 2015
Lawrence's tweet prompted some intense opinions.
@amylawrence71 As an Anglo-Irish person myself, I find that pretty offensive. That kind of thing encourages xenophobia/prejudice.
— Steve Shea (@SteveShea) May 29, 2015
@amylawrence71 This reminds me a little of James McClean and his problems with ‘Poppy Bullies’. Hopefully Grealish won’t suffer the same.
— Steve Shea (@SteveShea) May 29, 2015
@amylawrence71 @Alan_Alger_ I'm half Irish/half English & proud of both. To pin point that song as a bet is unfair & niavie on implications
— Tony McCool (@antmccool7) May 29, 2015
@amylawrence71 he will do what most footballers do, mouth closed and look straight ahead! Abuse if he sings, abuse if he doesnt-no win 4 him
— Terry Kelly (@TerBelgium) May 29, 2015
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