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An away match at Chester probably wouldn’t be a highlight of most international footballers’ careers. But, to a group of talented young players from Palestine, it promised to be one of the most memorable experiences in their lives. A project called Palestine: Something to Cheer About had secured the backing of the English FA, the Professional Footballers’ Association and a host of other bodies for its effort to use the positive power of football to help teenagers in one of the most deprived areas on earth. But the Under-19 tour fell at the final hurdle – and, to the organisers’ disgust, without even a squeak of protest from the footballing authorities. Normally, a series of friendly matches in the north-west, against Tranmere and Blackburn as well as Chester, would not exactly be headline news. But, with England hosting Israel on the day that the Palestine Under-19s were scheduled to play at Ewood Park, this tour was anything but normal.
Britain’s refusal to grant visas to the young participants in a project that was no longer “something to cheer” had a tragically familiar ring about it. This time, it was the British authorities that rejected the whole Under-19 team, claiming that there was a risk that they would refuse to return to the spiralling poverty at home. But to long-time followers of the Palestine senior team’s fortunes, it merely marked the latest injustice to befall the national side. From WSC 248 October 2007
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