IT HAS BEEN a few years since 80,000 fans were fixated on a Wexford jersey in Croke Park but it happened last night as Ed Sheeran pulled on the famous purple and gold.
The star, whose grandparents hail from the Model County, donned the shirt during the second of his sold-out concerts in HQ.
Sheeran wore the number 10 in reference to both the name of his latest album, X, and the fact that it has recently gone ten-times platinum in Ireland.
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But Wexford camogie legend Mags D’Arcy was quick to remind him that “there’s only one no.10 in Wexford and that’s @katekelly05 . Sorry buddy.”
A Wexford jersey in front of 80,000 fans in Croke Park?! It can only be Ed Sheeran
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IT HAS BEEN a few years since 80,000 fans were fixated on a Wexford jersey in Croke Park but it happened last night as Ed Sheeran pulled on the famous purple and gold.
The star, whose grandparents hail from the Model County, donned the shirt during the second of his sold-out concerts in HQ.
Sheeran wore the number 10 in reference to both the name of his latest album, X, and the fact that it has recently gone ten-times platinum in Ireland.
But Wexford camogie legend Mags D’Arcy was quick to remind him that “there’s only one no.10 in Wexford and that’s @katekelly05 . Sorry buddy.”
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