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Today Emlyn Jones bravely takes a look at a man who combined football wizardry with political fanaticism in a way which only he could have managed. To say the very least today’s subject went a bit further than slagging Jacques Chirac off on a bed sheet and don’t get him started on Robot Wars: "Robot Wars is not a sport. Guys just play with remote controls. Now, if they were wired up and got an electrical shock each time their robot got hammered, then, yes, it would be a sport." Quite. Over to Emlyn. Politics and football are two oft-separate worlds that occasionally collide; several former players have gone on to stand for and indeed hold office, including Romario, Theo Zagorakis , Andriy Shevchenko and George Weah. It's rare for players to declare allegiance to a political party or philosophy during their playing days, though by no means unheard of, not least in the Italian leagues. The views espoused have traversed the entire political gamut, from dedicated communists