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    Tony Blair

    Apparently he wanted Wimbledon FC to move to Belfast according official papers released. This was around the time of the Good Friday agreement in 1998 and Blair thought a Premier League team based in Northern Ireland was something the Protestant and Catholic communities could unite behind.

    This reminded me that Sam Hammam wanted to take Wimbledon to Dublin at one time didn’t he - I wonder if was in contact with Blair much about a move to Belfast?

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    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    Apparently he wanted Wimbledon FC to move to Belfast according official papers released. This was around the time of the Good Friday agreement in 1998 and Blair thought a Premier League team based in Northern Ireland was something the Protestant and Catholic communities could unite behind.

    This reminded me that Sam Hammam wanted to take Wimbledon to Dublin at one time didn’t he - I wonder if was in contact with Blair much about a move to Belfast?
    Two contemptible bellends talking shit - wouldn't put it past either of the charlatans

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    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    Apparently he wanted Wimbledon FC to move to Belfast according official papers released. This was around the time of the Good Friday agreement in 1998 and Blair thought a Premier League team based in Northern Ireland was something the Protestant and Catholic communities could unite behind.

    This reminded me that Sam Hammam wanted to take Wimbledon to Dublin at one time didn’t he - I wonder if was in contact with Blair much about a move to Belfast?
    Sam Hammam also threw in Cardiff as a possible location for relocating Wimbledon at one time.

    I think Sam was looking at whatever location he could make the most money from.

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    Jim Boyce, who was president of the Irish Football Association at the time, told Radio 5 Live on Thursday that the idea was "pie in the sky".

    He said: "We were asked to meet civil servants when the idea cropped up - I've been involved in football in Northern Ireland for approximately 70 years and it has done more to bringing the communities together in this province than politicians have ever done.

    "It would have killed local football and the people who put so much work into local football at the time, and the spectators of local football clubs, they just have obviously no interest in this whatsoever.

    "I think it was quite honestly a publicity stunt. As was proved, as I said at the time when this was discussed that Wimbledon were in the Premier League. Yes, to many people who weren't local football fans of course it would have been nice to see Manchester United, Liverpool and Spurs possibly coming to Northern Ireland.

    "But what [would] happen in a few years time if they weren't in the Premier League, as happened. To me, honestly, it was a total pie in the sky and I'm glad Mo Mowlam put a stop to it as there were people trying to create publicity."


    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/67832071

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    Quote Originally Posted by jon1959 View Post
    Jim Boyce, who was president of the Irish Football Association at the time, told Radio 5 Live on Thursday that the idea was "pie in the sky".

    He said: "We were asked to meet civil servants when the idea cropped up - I've been involved in football in Northern Ireland for approximately 70 years and it has done more to bringing the communities together in this province than politicians have ever done.

    "It would have killed local football and the people who put so much work into local football at the time, and the spectators of local football clubs, they just have obviously no interest in this whatsoever.

    "I think it was quite honestly a publicity stunt. As was proved, as I said at the time when this was discussed that Wimbledon were in the Premier League. Yes, to many people who weren't local football fans of course it would have been nice to see Manchester United, Liverpool and Spurs possibly coming to Northern Ireland.

    "But what [would] happen in a few years time if they weren't in the Premier League, as happened. To me, honestly, it was a total pie in the sky and I'm glad Mo Mowlam put a stop to it as there were people trying to create publicity."


    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/67832071
    Sam Hammam instrumental in the implementation of The Good Friday Agreement. Mind you, he did get Wimbledon up to the Premier League...

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    Re: Tony Blair

    Ah the great socialist war criminal up to his usual tricks, I see Alastair Campbell was also involved

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    Quote Originally Posted by pipster View Post
    Ah the great socialist war criminal up to his usual tricks, I see Alastair Campbell was also involved
    Blair would feel more insulted to be called a Socialist rather than a war criminal.

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    Damn! I clicked on your thread with gusto, hoping that it was an obituary for the slimy sack o' sh*te

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tuerto View Post
    Blair would feel more insulted to be called a Socialist rather than a war criminal.
    I think he would identify as any political party as long as it resulted with him in power
    I’m guessing it’s easier to dupe people on the left, although he managed to dupe everyone with his WMD lies

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    Quote Originally Posted by pipster View Post
    I think he would identify as any political party as long as it resulted with him in power
    I’m guessing it’s easier to dupe people on the left, although he managed to dupe everyone with his WMD lies
    Didn’t his Tory mates back him all the way? From what I recall there were more left wing dissenters than right wing dissenters in the House.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pipster View Post
    I think he would identify as any political party as long as it resulted with him in power
    I’m guessing it’s easier to dupe people on the left, although he managed to dupe everyone with his WMD lies
    Blair didn't dupe the 1.5 million people who marched in London back in 2003, and whatever people think of george Galloway, he called the whole thing spot on, even predicting the consequential insurgencies, the formation of isis and even more wide spread unrest in the middle east, thus making the world more unsafe. Bloody Lefties.

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    Tony Blair thirty years ago : nothing to do with today's Labour Party.
    Daily Mail from 90 years ago : Nazis like they've always been.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robin Friday's Ghost View Post
    Tony Blair thirty years ago : nothing to do with today's Labour Party.
    Daily Mail from 90 years ago : Nazis like they've always been.
    In that case Thatcher from 37 years ago nothing to do with todays conservative party - just dont tell sludgey and his lover Dorcas

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tuerto View Post
    Blair didn't dupe the 1.5 million people who marched in London back in 2003, and whatever people think of george Galloway, he called the whole thing spot on, even predicting the consequential insurgencies, the formation of isis and even more wide spread unrest in the middle east, thus making the world more unsafe. Bloody Lefties.
    His show(Galloway) MOATS has been spot on regarding the Ukraine war as well , something which is not publicly acknowledged.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robin Friday's Ghost View Post
    Tony Blair thirty years ago : nothing to do with today's Labour Party.
    Daily Mail from 90 years ago : Nazis like they've always been.
    You are an embarrassment if you are the former left wing voter you say you are

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    Quote Originally Posted by pipster View Post
    I think he would identify as any political party as long as it resulted with him in power
    I’m guessing it’s easier to dupe people on the left, although he managed to dupe everyone with his WMD lies
    I am proud to say I marched against the war and proud to say hundreds of Labour mps refused to back Blair

    But he was seen over the line by your tory chancers

    Guilty

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    Didn't Campbell also suggest a match between Celtic and Rangers in Belfast with the teams wearing their opponent's kit? Madness.

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    It’s still unbelievable what happened to Wimbledon and how they allowed the MK dons to happen, and some people say Sam is a football guy.

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    Cardiff was also a serious proposal for the move at the time. On another point, TB wasn’t left wing but left wing candidates don’t get elected PM in England. That’s an unfortunate fact.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Blue View Post
    Cardiff was also a serious proposal for the move at the time. On another point, TB wasn’t left wing but left wing candidates don’t get elected PM in England. That’s an unfortunate fact.
    I'd even go a step further and suggest that Labour needs to do what the establishment want before they can be electable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pipster View Post
    Ah the great socialist war criminal up to his usual tricks, I see Alastair Campbell was also involved
    Please address him by his proper title…
    Sir Socialist

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric the Half a Bee View Post
    I'd even go a step further and suggest that Labour needs to do what the establishment want before they can be electable.
    Absolutely

    That's why putting forward a left wing agenda is a complete waste of time

    A moderate labour party teamed up with the liberals and smaller parties is the dream ticket , especially in a coalition

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    Quote Originally Posted by pipster View Post
    Ah the great socialist war criminal up to his usual tricks, I see Alastair Campbell was also involved
    Did Tony Blair shag your wife ?

    You are very bitter

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    Quote Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
    I am proud to say I marched against the war and proud to say hundreds of Labour mps refused to back Blair

    But he was seen over the line by your tory chancers

    Guilty
    They fell for the Labour lies of WMD just like most other people did. Which is why your lot can’t be trusted with national security matters, like you say your lot … guilty as charged

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    Quote Originally Posted by pipster View Post
    They fell for the Labour lies of WMD just like most other people did. Which is why your lot can’t be trusted with national security matters, like you say your lot … guilty as charged
    The Tories didn't need Blair to convince them , they love a war

    Soon be in exile

    You will go awol

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