How many years have you been attending Ireland matches? Was just thinking about how there must be some of you out there who have been going to games for years and years?
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How many years have you been attending Ireland matches? Was just thinking about how there must be some of you out there who have been going to games for years and years?
First away game Paris in 1974 (France 2 0 Ireland). First home game. I remember being brought by my parents to an Ireland vs Iceland game at Dalymount I think which Ireland won comfortably but I have no idea when that was. First match on my own might have been Hungary 1-2 in 1969 but I can't be sure. We used to lose them all at home in those days.
First great home victories I remember were the Givens 7 goals in Soviet Union 3-0 and Turkey 4-0. Standing under the shed behind the goal at Dalymount with 100 people on the roof above: now I wonder how it never collapsed but then it wouldn't cast me a thought.
First home game - Switzerland May 1975.
First Away game - Holland September 1981
My first football match would have been Limerick at the Markets Field towards the end of 70/71 season. Not sure which game.
Home, Poland in '69. Away England '80
Started going to matches at the age of 7 and that was 30 years ago.
And for the life of me can't remember match.
As you will see i'm not as old as the rest!!!;) :D
what kinda fan are you? were you just going for the craic?!?! :p :DQuote:
DO you happen to know the Iceland score? Was it 4-1 or something like that.
Ireland v Switzerland, 1985.
I was ten years old and we won 3 nil.
Holland away 1981.
Don't think so. Never remember going to a game after that with my parents. I think my mother (being a farmer's daughter from Waterford) was a bit shocked by the language used by the "Dublin gurriers" at the game. Never tried to put me off going to games though except after I came back from a Rovers visit to Dalyer with a bloody nose. Told her I had fallen but she checked with my friends' mothers and soon found out that I had taken exception to a Bohs fan deliberately bumping in to me coming out of the ground and ended up with a reddner for my troubles :o I kept my head down in future at those games. Only other violence I encountered was at the Blaxnit trophy games with teams from Norn Iron when a friend of mine had a stone meet his face inside the ground.
P.S. Al Finucane was a class act.
Blaxnit Trophy, I'd forgotten what it was called. Still you have to credit those Northerners, they were fearless, into the valley of death and all that, whereas the LOI fans regarded the border as the entry to the gates of hell and stayed at home.
I have a very vague memory of my brother bringing me to a midweek drab draw with Denmark (amateurs then) '68, we conceded a late penalty, the Rovers fans behind the goals were not amused and the toilet rolls/ busrolls flew, maybe even a bottle or two.
The 1-1 game against Denmark when we gave away a late penalty was played on October 1969, Don Givens scored for us.
This game was a replay of the game played in December 1968 and which was abandoned just after the second half started when the score was 1-1. In that game Denmark scored first and Giles scored a penalty just before half time.
ireland v brazil 1987. i was 9. brady was clinical.
cant hang with this crowd, but here goes. first home game v wales in 86 (jack's first game!) first away game was against england in stuttgart, let me see which year again, 87 or 88 i think... :)
first game sort of away some US cup thing when i was 4 in 1992 (McCarthy was captaining the side), first game i can remember, WC group match against the italians in 94. Not bad credentials for a born yank
my first game was when i was 9 as well. home v bolivia in the 94 world cup warm up.
though my first away game was only a couple of weeks ago.
First home game Argentina 1979. First away England in Stuttgart 1988.
geez we've got some veterans on this board!
First home game Russia 1984. Last home game Austria 1995.
First away game Egypt 1990 WC.
KOH
Coincidently, I think that was the last Ireland match I was at. After Italia '90 I couldn't be arsed when it started becoming a chore to get tickets. First started going to matches in 1978 I think, and it was either pay at the gate or get a ticket from Elverys and bunk off school.
We used to get schoolboys tickets in Brennans shop beside Glenmalure in Miltown and bunk off Wednesday afternoons to go to the match. A bit risky as Brennan was my maths teacher in school.
Anyone remember the shop in Capel st. that sold tickets?
Didn't think I'd be lowering the age on this thread! :eek:
First game I watched was Ireland-England in Euro 88. Been downhill frmo then, to an extent. :)
First game I was at was Ireland-Finland in 1990 - Liam Brady testamonial.
First away game was Portugal - Ireland in 1995.
Vaugly remember watching USA '94. First game was either the Celtic or Mexico friendly.
First game was Ireland v Turkey in 1975. I was eleven. Was more thrilled at getting the day off school, than freezing my butt off at the game. Bit of aggro at the game, IIRC.
First away game was Ireland v Italy at Giants Stadium '94 World Cup.:eek:
First game v Northern Ireland, Windsor Park in 1993.
Had to sit on my hands when Alan Mc scored.
Given the continued mistreatment of EL fans by the FAI I'm not sure when I'll see my next match.
LOL, it wasn't cold that day.
It wasn't so much the aggro, stones been pelted at the Turkish keeper from the Shed, or the lads on the roof or the floodlight pylons that I recall.
It was when the lights failed for about 15 minutes and this bloke beside us wit a huge brass school bell ringing it with gusto.
We too bunked off school and walked to and from Ballyfermot. Supposed to be 25p in but the gates at the school end were opened and everyone just surged into Dalyer
A few Northsiders might remember "ShoeMacs" in Finglas Village was a great little gaff for tickets.
I remember my Da assuring me he'd get us tickets for the Ireland v Brazil (in '87) no problem on the morning of the game. He did too.
(Its all gone a bit Bill Cullen.........dose were de days, so dey were an dat......)