Was Declan Rice right to not celebrate his Nations League goal against Ireland? talkSPORT’s Jim White, Simon Jordan and Martin Keown have their say!

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32 Comments

  1. Simon Jordan is a hater. If van persie goes from arsenal to Man United and Man United is now paying his wages. The only thing van persie owes to the club is scoring. How or if he celebrates that’s up to him. Similarly Declan rice owes England his best ability which he delivered with his goal n assist. How or if he celebrates is his business.

  2. Guys leave Declan alone please focus on your issues and jobs don't focus on someone's career yet all ov who played soccer did the same thing and your the same guys criticizing Declan

  3. You should celebrate for your team. If you want to respect your previous team by not celebrating that is fine, however, you are then disrespecting your current team.

  4. I like simon but he’s off his nut in this clip. What is he on about virtual signalling for?! He wasn’t thinking of the hierarchy, he was just trying to show some respect to the fans. Rice is a good lad you can clearly see. Stupid take from Simon making a mountain out of a molehill.

  5. The only gripe I got with Declan Rice is that the lad didn’t get a hat trick against them, it’s supposed to be sport not a battle, an don’t try an ruin his thoughts, how would you like it people stood at your shoulder while you was working πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

  6. The media love to knock people down b4 they even start the job. The only bad things they found out was Carsley doesn't sing a anthem. I mean who bloody care about that ffs. And now having a goo at rice man i dislike these people thete only good at sacking people

  7. Not disrespecting his roots is not an insult to England. Nations arent clubs, he played to the best of his ability and scored a goal, thats the only thing you can expect of him…

  8. Not celebrating just proves that he knows he's done a bloody poor thing. I get why he wanted to play for England, he's English, but his mistake was playing for Ireland in the first place. I have less of an issue with it at youth level, so many kids never go on to become amazing pro footballers, but to play senior level games and then flip shouldn't be a thing that is done.

  9. Think it was completely stupid. It showed the guy chose england for commercial and career perks. Those Reasons should be kept in club football rather international, it showed that while we have him on our roster it's only for the benefits he gains in an England shirt. Swapping clubs are different from swapping your country.

  10. Declan Rice was born and reared in England, just like Grealish. No surprise they wanted to play for England. Players shouldn't be allowed to switch around international teams, however. You make your choice to represent a country you should be made to stick with it.

  11. Oh sweet Jesus such absolute horseshit, this celebrating is OTT anyway ,that's ur job ,anyway Declan said he didn't celebrate out of respect to his Irish grandparents, personally I feel it would show more respect if he drove that ball over the bar into the stand πŸ˜…πŸ˜…πŸ˜…πŸ˜… Fair play to him and Grealish and stay debating nothing issues lads and keep England bridesmaids ,never heard such nonsense.

  12. Not celebrating means you still carry some respect / fondness for your old team. You can be professional and score – but don’t need to gloat. Good on him he has Irish parents

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