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"The members expressed sympathy for Cliftonville's position, but decided that the current board policy, agreed in August 2013, should stand. Therefore, the National Anthem will be played before the match. "The board also committed to conducting a future stakeholder review of the issue."Cliftonville issued a short statement in response, which read: "Cliftonville Football Club note tonight's Irish Football Association statement following the decision of the majority of the IFA Board in regards to the playing of an anthem at this year's Irish Cup Final. "We will be making no further comment until after the Final." The IFA dropped God Save The Queen in 2013 when Cliftonville met Glentoran in the final in order to create a “politically neutral environment”. Cliftonville last lifted the Irish Cup in 1979 while Coleraine's win was their first since 2003. https://twitter.com/CrossanBrendan/status/992151632682024960
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