It appears that their morals, and principled position, was only on paper – not in actions where it counts . . . Israel should not be in this competition.
Hardly controversial, it is consistent with having argued against teams playing Nazi Germany while it was murdering Jewish people and others during its own genocide.
She is not trying to drag Drogheda United into politics. Her public comments have not been about what Drogheda Utd should be doing but about what the FAI and the Irish national team should be doing. She made that very clear in her comment that:
It is profoundly hurtful that expressing a moral view – one shared by the majority of Irish football fans – has led to this approach despite me never referencing the club at any stage whilst doing so.
Commentator on Raidió na Gaeltachta now asking if there is any room for a moral stance in sport any more. The only conclusion you can draw is that money is more important. We're living in horrible times. It appears there's no room for racism in sport unless you're representing a country that slaughtered the bulk of a hundred thousand Palestinians, and the genocide continues.
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