Justin McGuire

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North-south relations had been so glacial that prime ministers of the two states had not met since the 1920s, and there was virtually no co-ordination between the two governments. Years later a southern civil servant recalled that one of the few channels of communication was provided by rugby matches in Dublin, where Belfast and Dublin officials would meet discreetly to sort out shared problems.
Making Sense of the Troubles: The Story of the Conflict in Northern Ireland
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