Press Conference from RTE
Steve Staunton has spoken of his determination to repeat the success he enjoyed as a player for the Republic of Ireland after taking over as manager.
Staunton, who will take charge with Bobby Robson acting as International Football Consultant, was a member of the famous side who beat Italy at the 1994 World Cup in the United States.
And after the national team failed to qualify for the forthcoming World Cup in Germany under Brian Kerr, Staunton knows the size of the task he faces.
"To play for and captain your country is an honour and I was fortunate to do both - but to manage them is the ultimate honour," he told this morning's news conference at the Mansion House in Dublin.
He continued: "It is clearly the opportunity of a lifetime for me. I am fully aware of the responsibility placed on my shoulders by the footballing community and I understand the expectations that go with that.
"I know how much football means to the people of this country, we have the greatest fans in the world bar none - I have witnessed it. I was so lucky to have soldiered with them over the years.
"Everyone associated knows the experience of the Giants Stadium against Italy. They are not just memories, they are huge moments in people's lives, mine included.
"We have the same aims - we want success and more of those Giants Stadium experiences. We may be a small country but we have had our experiences, we've been to three World Cups and have achieved a lot through hard graft and a bit of luck."
Robson, who described the appointment as a 'great thrill', is determined not to spend too much time raking over the failure to qualify for the World Cup.
Robson insisted: "That's history. We must not look back, we must look forward. And I'm going to give Stan everything I've got to help him succeed. There's nothing we won't do to try to bring success in Irish football."
Staunton hopes to profit from 72-year-old Robson's vast experience.
He said: "You can't look any further for me (than Robson). He's done everything in the game. He's played at the highest level, coached at the highest level and managed at the highest level.
"If I can't learn something from this man, then I'm not the right man. His experience is going to be vital for me as regards the media - this is my first job outside of playing. And he's got more enthusiasm than some of the 18-year-olds I've trained with recently."