INSTEAD of worrying so much about the named 'Roger Casement' Park in Belfast, would it not be more fitting for Nelson McCausland to take a walk across the city to the south side where he will find a so-called national stadium which has been named after a foreign royal family since it was opened? Suggestion: Rename 'Windsor Park' after a living legend of football. That man would be none other than the hero of the Munich air disaster.
The man who went back into a burning plane to help rescue some of his fellow Manchester United players. What do you think Mr McCausland? Would the newly refurbished park, carrying a hero's name like the 'Harry Gregg Stadium' not attract many more spectators from across the divide?
Just a broad-minded thought.