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Originally Posted by Third policeman
Clearly I wasn't proposing anything that threatened the existence of the NI team
From our point of view, any suggestion that we support a joint team with larger country or countries clearly threatens our team. You must know this, so your suggestion looks like either a wind up (no different from my question whether you'd support a joint England-RoI team), or completely naive.
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rather something that might help normalise neighbourly relations
In the broader sense (ie not merely referencing football) I think our relations are OK at the moment.
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and help NI reclaim a deeply alienated element of its potential support base
As I mentioned above, there's evidence that many of this group now feel more welcome and less alienated than they did, which is great. An extended period without endemic political violence is likely to make younger fans less bothered about supporting both teams, although I think we'd be happy enough if your fans in NI simply saw our team neutrally.
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The fact that you rejected it from the perspective of NI's existing supporters is indicative of the problem
Hardly. We can only really react to it on behalf of our own fans. Are you a spokesman for the potential new fans? If so, welcome aboard, but we're not interested in your idea. If it, or something like it, is a condition for your support, then thanks but no thanks.
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You know as well as I do that the % of Catholics who now follow or support the NI team is on a par with former RUC membership statistics
See above. I think both numbers will rise during a hopefully less volatile period politically.
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Irrespective of their on field performances the NI football team has become "structurally flawed"
Disagree. Support is welcome from all. Those locally choosing to support someone else is fine provided they don't stereotype our team unfairly to justify it.
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and to that extent maybe you should ask your Catholic NI supporting friends or the many more Catholics who dont follow NI what they think of my "Celtic Cup" proposition before rejecting it out off hand
I did ask the one I'll be watching the game in Slovenia with. He agreed with me. I'd be amazed if more than a tiny fraction of our support, regardless of creed or politics, agreed with you. Or if many of your own fans anywhere in ireland or elsewhere did so.
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I happen to think that it might do more to dismantle the barricades that have been erected around footballing identities on this island than 1000 grass roots initiatives
You're getting a bit carried away with the soundbites there. We don't want to "dismantle the barricades" (figuratively speaking), since without them, we wouldn't have any international team to support...
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If Irish history teaches us anything, it is that symbolism matters, its what engenders a sense of belonging and inclusion
Yes, but so what? We already have a sense of belonging and inclusion, it's just different from yours and the other 51 members of UEFA Your're suggesting we give it up, and offering little more than empty cliche to justify..
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If you want me to believe that your pasionate and eloquent support for the NI football team has nothing to do with someone else'e political movement
All international teams have some link with 'national(ist), in the broadest sense, politics. If they didn't, we would just follow club or ad-hoc teams.
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then you should be wiling to conceed that the NI team has no absolute right to exist
Where'd you read that? Gramsci's prison diaries?
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If it cannot draw cross community support and contribute to reconcilliation and the building of a common identity in the North then what is its function?
It does draw, contribute and build. As well as play football, like.
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It's nothing more than "Unionism at play"
You're nothing but a wind-up with a few names to drop.
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I dont accept a situation where all Northern Protestants support NI and 90% plus Catholics support RoI as a reasonable expression of free choice
Well, obviously I think it is such an expression. Given that we can all support who the hell we like. Do you think all NI-based fans are sheep with no will of their own?
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It's sad and dispiriting and an insult to the achievments of Blancheflower, Doherty, Bingham, Best, Jennings, Dougan, Armstrong, Whiteside. O'Neil. Lennon and everyone else who has contributed to a proud footballing history
It's none of those things, as above. Their achivements are rightly celebrated- on that at least we can agree.