The author believes Irish people have a lot in common across generations.
The world's changing, but Irish society has more in common across its generations than many realise.
That's according to Sports Historian and Former Offaly Senior Football Manager, Paul Rouse.
The current Offaly selector is talking about his new book 'Sport in Modern Irish Life', where he observes every individual person’s relationship with sport is unique but also intimately connected with everyone else.
He says while people despair about the effect of technology on children and sport, he's not so sure:
Hear the full interview with Paul Rouse on the Inside Line on Sunday from 2pm.
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