5th class or 5th year, how can you not remember? And it was in the evening not during school so you mustn't be able remember it.
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if its a 1-0 it was an afternoon kick off because I somehow managed to see it but actually cant remember how, i think i might have gotten 'mammy' to let me take a half day! SHe was good like that :D
And I can definitely remember the home game
Pretty sure Kernaghan made his debut against Latvia at home in 92.
I was sitting fairly close to the centre of the Railway stand that night and the scoreboard said it all for me
'You Can't Beat The Feeling' :)
http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x...vember1993.jpg
We beat Lithuania 2-0. Aldo as described above and Kernaghan got the second. I just googled it. I knew Kernaghan had something notable to do with that game!
I was at the Latvia game in Latvia, which was my first sojourn across to a former Iron block country. I think we had pigeon masquerading as Kentucky Fried Chicken :( but the locals were friendly and we won 0-2. I was due to go out to the Lituania game as well a week later but my mother took ill the night before I was due to travel and I had to stay at home. We won that as well 0-1. Not very often we had back to back away wins.
The draw in Windsor was unbelievable. My mother died the previous month and the qualification gave me such a lift, even though I knew that the team was starting to fade. Nights like that don't come around that often. It ranks with the night in Sofia when Scotland beat Bulgaria (probably the highest point of my many years following Ireland - we had arrived at last), Holland 1-0 at Lansdowne and the win in Stuttgart.
well it depends what you mean i cant remember mundane days but i can remember events like that even from primary school i dont see how you couldn't remember a big day like that in 5th year if you were an Ireland fan.