But the thing is grammatically it's fine to use they as a pronoun for a single person. Usually it's when the gender is unknown but can also be when the gender is irrelevant or , as is probably the reason Dan uses it frequently and out of habit, when you are trying to protect the identity of someone who has given you information. In this case the gender wasn't relevant, were talking about a men's football team we all know that the person is a male and likely just out of habit Dan said "they". I'm not going to speculate on why it riles Johnny up so much but he should really just drop it. It's pointless nonsense that you'd expect from your drunk uncle at a party when he's had 1 too many. I'd wager we've had more commentary on pronouns than on the goings on at Cork this season which just goes to show how ludicrous it is.
Not sure where the best for this is, but Second Captains did an hour-long feature on UCD's historic 1976 tour of China this week. Up there as one of the most amazing LoI stories going. I believe some of the players were invited back to China last year for the country's 75th anniversary bash - the tour is still remembered in high places in China, as it was the first western football team ever to tour China.
Can listen here.
I never heard about that, someone should write a book about it..One Night in Shanghai!
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