Giles calls for all Ireland team
Former Irish boss and TV pundit Johnny Giles believes that an All-Ireland team would be a fitting tribute to the late George Best.
Giles was part of the All-Ireland side that lost 4-3 to the mighty Brazil in a friendly at Lansdowne Road Dublin in 1973.
Two goal Paulo Ceasar, Jairzinho and Valdomiro netted for Brazil with Mick Martin, Terry Conroy and Derek Dougan replying for the home side.
The game, which raised money for charitable foundations on both sides of the border, saw the Irish selection, which included ex Celtic boss Martin O'Neill and Spurs goal stopper Pat Jennings, ostensibly called Shamrock Rovers X1.
However with players from the Republic and Northern Ireland included in the starting eleven it was very much the first side representative of the whole island.
After the game both sides received a standing ovation but 32 years after the applause has died an All-Ireland team still remains just an aspiration.
For various reasons soccer has managed to remain divided on this island since the early 1920’s and those that have tried to bridge that divide, most notably George Best and Derek Dougan, have seen their calls fall on deaf ears.
Dougan, a former Wolves striker who helped organise the event, had been captain of Northern Ireland for four years up to the historic meeting with the Samba Boys but was never selected to play for Northern Ireland again after that match. In recent times Dougan has again voiced his belief that an all Ireland team would benefit football all over the Island and improve the chances of qualifying for major championships. Dougan however faced a lot of abuse from n.i fans over the remarks and even had his image defaced on a mural on the Woodstock Road in Belfast, depicting n.i players who hailed from the east of the city.
In his lifetime Best expressed his wish to see an All- Ireland team.
Last March the United legend was quoted as saying.
"At any given time both the Republic and Northern Ireland have had some great world-class players.
I just believe in trying something. If it doesn't work, at least you've tried.I just hope it happens in my lifetime".
Sadly for Best, who passed away two weeks ago, his
dream of seeing an 32 county Irish team has yet to become a reality.
However former Leeds United midfield maestro Giles believes that with both North and South failing to qualify for next summers World Cup that it makes sense to pool our resources.
"The Irish rugby side is a thirty two county team and it makes sense that we should combine
as down through the years there has been some fantastic players representing both Northern
Ireland and the Republic of Ireland", said Giles.
" It would be a fitting tribute not only to George Best but to football on this island if there was an All Ireland side as it would enhance our chances of qualifying for the World Cup and European Championships", he added.
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