Heighway was born in Dublin to English parents I think. He was one of the few who didn't actually bring his club form to Ireland. Most raised their game when playing for us. I cannot recall a game where I thought that was a blinding performance by Heighway. I do for Robinson. Away to Holland and home to France being two I remember.
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A bit of controversy with Steve because he pulled out of two wc quaifiers and came in for heavy criticism from Liam Touhy.
Couldn't have expressed it better than
But when he was picked
To wear the green,
His neck was ricked,
He wasn’t keen,
He had a knock,
He was too tired,
He’d lost a sock,
Passport expired.
His record shows
The path he chose
That’s Stevie Heighway.
I do remember 2 more than adequate performances from Heighway,
the infamous battle of Sofia - Bulgaria away and 1-1 against England at Wembley mid 70'sComment
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HOw does me posting "from what I've read" mean I thought it was definitely true. And I never mentioned anything about any players application.54,321 sold - wws will never die - ***
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Who said you did?
Ask a shrink. How the féck would I know what goes on your head after you write about that you read something (unnamed) which leads you to believe that others (unnamed) obviously wanted internationational status that you "could definitly see this as being true" in some circumstances.HOw does me posting "from what I've read" mean I thought it was definitely true.Comment
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[QUOTE=OwlsFan;514491] I cannot recall a game where I thought that was a blinding performance by Heighway. QUOTE]
Away to England in about 74/75Comment
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exactly have people little to be worried about and who were all the twast singing go home britsh soldiers last night was it the orange jerseys that stirred up this garbageHonest answer. He always gave 100% for Ireland. Made his debut against France in 1979. He got some serious abuse from English journos at the time for declaring for Ireland. He was like Lawernson, Heighway, Galvin, Aldridge,Townsend and Cascarino English (like a host of others). Would I give up on the great memories of the matches they played for Ireland and the help they gave the team in qualifying for tournaments because of that? Never. To me they have dual nationality.Comment
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Michael robinson was alimited enough player but he always gave 100%.
Liverpool used to pull a lot of players in the 70's and 80's from irish squads. ronnie Whelan missed alot of games too. although it is fair to say that Heighway never reached his club heights for Ireland.Limerick FC Més que un clubComment
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Very sad news. Its fair to say there was a lot of cynicism when he declared and i think in an earlier magazine interview he stated his ambition was to play for England, but he won people over with very committed performances. I think he "scored" one of those controversial disallowed goals we always seem to have at the time, maybe in France?Comment
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His media career really made him a huge household name in Spain. I remember reading a story about him many years ago where an Irish journalist accompanied him to a game in Spain. As they were waiting for kick-off they were approached by an elderly gentleman who shook Robinson's hand and talking to him enthusiastically, seeming to be a big fan. After the gentleman left, the journalist asked Robinson "who's that aul' fella?" Robinson responded "that was Alfredo Di Stefano"
You can also see it in the tributes from so many of the greats of Spanish sport - Nadal, Torres, Ramos, Iniesta, Gasol, Xabi Alonso, CasillasComment
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