‘Northern Ireland Need New National Anthem’ – Gerry Armstrong Questions Use Of ‘God Save The Queen’
By Alan Duffy
In recent years, there has been a constant trickle of players from Northern Ireland switching allegiances to the Republic, including Manchester United's Darron Gibson and Stoke City's Marc Wilson. Now, Northern Ireland legend Gerry Armstrong, who is currently the Irish FA's 'elite player mentor', has suggested that ditching 'God Save The Queen' could entice more players from the country's nationalist background to play for the North.
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