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Published 15:51 21 Aug 2018 BST
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"I have nothing against hurling, I don’t follow the sport, but I would congratulate them on their success. They have every right to celebrate their achievement, but this is a song that should not be sung in celebration. It’s hurtful."They also sought out the feelings of Kenny Donaldson, who is director of service at The South East Fermanagh Foundation.
"We cannot allow to go unchecked is the singing of an IRA rebel song in the aftermath of that victory by the very players who had just achieved such a sporting achievement." "Sean South and Fergal O’Hanlon, along with the others within that IRA column that attacked Brookeborough, were terrorists. They most certainly were not freedom fighters, and what are they martyrs of?" he added.Both individuals obviously feel strongly on the matter. 'Sean South' is quite a well known song, which references the county of Limerick frequently and the senior hurling panel are not the first to have used it as an anthem. One would suspect they were singing the song without any prior thought that they were stoking fires.
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