Sometimes on Team 33, it can be difficult to pick a winner or loser on the final segment of the show.
This week was easy for me though. British Prime Minister (for another few weeks at least, depending on the election result) David Cameron has made out that he is an Aston Villa fan, despite public scepticism.
Conor Neville of Newstalk and Balls.ie was in studio with us this week and enlightened us on the possible reasons for Cameron's Villa 'support':
At the weekend though, he seemed to be under the impression that he is in fact a supporter of a club with similar colours - West Ham - blaming his slip of the tongue on a brain fade:
Either way, there are former Presidents and Prime Ministers who probably know which club they support at all times ...
Matteo Renzi - Fiorentina
Italy's Prime Minister is a passionate supporter of his hometown club Fiorentina and is often seen at games.
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Nicolas Sarkozy - PSG
France's former head of state is also often seen at games - Paris Saint-Germain in his case. Some reports in France suggest that he played a part in attracting the Qatari investment which has revolutionised the Parisian club.
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Angel Merkel - Energie Cottbus
The German chancellor is often seen at German national team games at home and abroad, but domestically, Energie Cottbus is believed to be her club of choice and she is an honorary member of the club.
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Jose Luis Zapatero - Barcelona
The former Spanish Prime Minister is a confessed Barcelona fan.
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Jose Maria Aznar - Real Madrid
Reflecting the La Liga divide and dipping toes in stereotype, Zapatero's former political rival and Spain's ex-right-wing Premier Jose Maria Aznar supports Real Madrid.
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Alex Salmond - Hearts
Scotland's former First Minister is a supporter of the Edinburgh club and is sometimes seen at games. He probably has time for Barcelona as well now.
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Alexis Tsipras - Panathanaikos
Greece's current leader has other things of his mind no doubt, namely steering his country's economy into less choppy waters. But when he has down time, he loves Panathanaikos.
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Recep Tayyip Erdogan - Kasimpasa
Turkey's President used to play semi-pro football and the Istanbul club's stadium is named after him, so you can assume he is quite fond of his local side.
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Gordon Brown - Raith Rovers
You can assume that David Cameron has not never heard of his predecessor's favourite football club.
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Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva - Corinthians
Brazil's former president supports his country's biggest club, Corinthians.
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Jan Peter Balkenende - PSV
The Netherlands' former head of government used to attend PSV Eindhoven games with his father as a youth.
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