Jaysus, that was an endurance test alright. Travelled on trains planes and automobiles for Italia '90 and that has got to be the worst game I have ever attended in my life.
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Argentina at Lansdowne 1998 (Robbie's debut?)
Cyprus away 2005, (the one we won!!!)
First home game: Canada 2003.
Away: San Marino 2007.
First home game was USA 1992. 5 o clock kick off. Anyone know why we went for 5pm kick offs in those days? I think we had Albania at 5 pm the following month as well. Then we went to 1.30pm KO's for some games. Bizarre times.
My first home game was against Wales at the RDS in 1992 (I think). We got beaten 0-1. My first away game was in 1994 away to Latvia which we won 3-0.
I guess some of the older fans won't be online. was wondering if any of you know of any real long time Ireland fans? would be great to hear stories of matches from the 40s and 50s... :confused:
Jaysus thats amazing 60 year!!!
First game was against Spain in 89 1-0
Away game stuttgart 06
Best Memory was Scoring the equalizer against England 91. And Scoring the "winner" in 95
First home game was Liechenstein (think it was '94 or '95)
First away game was Macedonia (when they scored at the end to put us in the play offs)
Best memory at home is Jason Macateer(dodgy spelling) against the Dutch and Robbie Keane against the Germans in Japan
Czech Republic that was as remember him debuting with Duff and we were on the East Terrace and the latter looked like a right proper winger (am a big believer in real wingers) just standing at the apex of the halfway and side lines waiting for the ball to be delivered to his feet to do his stuff. We were all surprised that Keane progressed far quicker than Duff did after that but he obviously eventually came through (at one stage worth the ticket price alone I felt) before the chavs set him back a bit.
Spain '89 for me after won a ticket in a school "voluntary" contribution draw, the only ticket I've ever won. Surrounded by Leaving Certers when I was a little 1st yearer. Possibly counts as an away trip at that age coming from Wexford up and back on much much sh1ttier roads back then :rolleyes: Did get a free half day off school to boot :D ;)
You are spot on. It was in an out of the way place called Olomouc, the game was played in the afternoon.
Gary Breen put Ireland ahead early on. The Czechs scored just after half time through Smicer and one of their subs (dont know his name) scored the winner about 15 mins from time.
There were six players winning their first caps that day;
- Damian Duff started and played for about an hour
- Alan Maybury played the first half
- Mark Kinsella played the full game
- Robbie Keane played the second half
- Rory Delap came on after about an hour
- Graham Kavanagh also came on late in the game
A friend of my Dad's claims to have had block bookings as far back as 1956 for the WC58 qualifiers. My Dad's first game was England 57.
I met a guy in Limerick about a decade ago who travelled up with 3 friends in a car from limerick to Belfast on a saturday for Northern Ireland (All ireland in those days) v england and then on to Dalymount on the Monday for Rep of Ireland v England.
The first time I heard YBIG being sung was by 4 guys on the sth. tce. at Landsdowne v Belgium 1980, it didn't catch on that day, I thought it sounded shíte.
Dalymount was hard core compared to Landsdowne.
19-Nov-1980
DUBLIN
Republic of Ireland:Cyprus
6:0 (4:0)
Lansdowne Road
Yeah you're right Argentina was the "home debut" and thats the one I was at, must've subconsciously subsituted in Czech when during pub convo they were mentioned ("I'll betcha X pounds....") as the debut team without thinking that was away, unusual actually so many debuting away......well unusual for us to play friendlies away up until now, about to be rectified I do believe.
Yes, I remember thinking how much of the atmosphere dissipated when we moved from Dalymount to Lansdowne and the results also went downhill as well in the early stages playing in a 2/3 full stadium.
The only songs (chants) I remember in the late sixties and 70s were "Molly Malone" and "Ireland, Ireland"" and that was it. YBIG and FoA came much later. I remember getting goosebumps in Stuttgart in 1988 when the Irish crowd started singing Molly Malone just before the game. We HAD arrived on the world stage at last..
17,000 at the Brazil game. I was at it and there was loads of room in the south terrace. 35,000 my arse.
Just bought your tickets in Tony Ward's back then.
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About 35,000 people have claimed to have been there over the years but the ground was half full alright.
Just to point out that there were quite a few sellouts too. Brazil was a friendly against a team in decline really. The Belgium game a few weeks earlier was totally soldout.
My Dad and I were up for a Limerick game at Richmond on a Wednesday in April and went into Merrion Square to buy our tickets for Belgium to be told "sorry sir it is soldout". He was quite taken aback asked for somebody he hardly knew and after a little fuss was sold 2 tickets but looking back it was a chastening experience and we never took home tickets for granted again and got back on block bookings etc. We were also told you'd better buy Brazil now too as that was selling fast which we did.
France 81 was definitely soldout as were Northern Ireland and England 78. I remmeber France 77 as being full but I was very young then. However there was always a public sale for these and you could get them with a little planning.
Spain 89 was the first time there was aserious shortage of tickets. i know of people who got caught then and left off lists and never really went back.