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A Belfast Blog: The fool on the Hill?

August 8, 2011 09:40
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Just over a century ago, the late actor, Harold Goldblatt (founder of the Ulster Group Theatre), turned out for the football team of the Belfast Jewish community. "Our teachers told us to lose all our games," he once told me, "because if we won, it could cause anti-Semitism".

I often wondered if that was just an excuse for bad football results. Or was it the secret of Jewish survival in the diaspora. Keep your heads down boys and don't cause offence.

Goldblatt's words came to mind two years ago when I watched the Maccabi Haifa team fly into Belfast, wallop the home side, Glentoran, four-nil on the night, and thrash the pride of East Belfast ten-nil on aggregate. The crowd at the Oval stood as a man to applaud the visitors off the pitch. Clearly the Israelis take a different view on what earns respect.

The Glentoran manager that evening was ex Northern Ireland international, Alan McDonald. I wish he had been taught more than a footballing lesson by the multi-cultural and multi-talented Maccabi Haifa.