Try telling that eg to Martin O'Neill. You know, a Derry man who was actually alive during The Troubles. Or any of the Argentinians playing in England, post-Falklands. Or Serbs who saw Belgrade bombed by the RAF during the Yugoslav break-up. Or any of the countless footballers from any number of countries around the world which were colonised by Da Hated Brits.
Or indeed, the scores of other Irish footballers in GB. Or have none of them ever come from other Irish towns/cities which suffered eg Monaghan/Dublin?
Or maybe even Gentleman John Carey? He was born during the War of Independence, yet when WWII broke out 20 years later, rather than popping back to Dublin for the duration, he joined the British Army. Apparently this was on the basis that "A country that's prepared to give me a good living is worth fighting for".
But no, none of those people have ever suffered like our James, nor share his insight and understanding of the world, he's special.
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