A top UK Government official called for a 'unique' one-off friendly match between Rangers and Celtic in Belfast.
A top UK Government official called for a 'unique' one-off friendly match between Rangers and Celtic in Belfast.
"However, both in terms of raising publicity for the campaign, and in sending out a message, it would be very powerful." In the email headed 'Rangers V Celtic, An Idea' which was addressed to Prime Minister, Tony Blair, Northern Ireland Secretary, Mo Mowlam and Scottish Secretary, Donald Dewar and dated April 12 1998, Campbell queried if the idea was worth pursuing. However, there is no correspondence record of anyone getting back to him.
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