Liam Scales was born and raised in Wicklow.
Liam Scales says his London-born dad will ‘definitely’ be in the home end at the Aviva Stadium on Saturday night.
As for the question of divided loyalties when Ireland face England in the Nations League, Scales says it’s not even up for discussion.READ MORE: West Brom and Ireland star opens up on ‘frustration’, ‘anger’ and fear for his career that led to pre-season punch against Real Mallorca“If I can get tickets. They’re very expensive. That’s an issue as well. But he will be in the Irish end and that’s it, yeah.
“He used to bring us to the Irish games when we were kids and he has followed Irish football longer than me. That won’t be a difficult choice for him.”
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