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    i can remember being in the burlington ( I think ) when I was 8 years old, and my brother was there too as my father left us in the pub ( on our own, my brother was about 13 ) to watch the game, as he had something to do, i cant remember too young, but it stopped him watching it ( he would have been the old gaa head too, but he would always make a huge effort ensuring that we got to see these sorta games, i spose he knew how much the atmosphere and everything else would mean to us, not the love of soccer as such ), anyhow i was only ickle and my brother could see and tried putting me up on a stool but i still couldn't see, so this man ( i wonder what age he is now, but he seemed really old then ) saw my predicatment, grabbed me under the arms and swooped me onto his shoulders ( i was always scared of going on peoples shoulders on their back was ok but not shoulders ), anyhow i remember the penalties, watching on this little small screen, and i dont think this man could see completely but i could thanks to him. I wouldn't have been very aware of all the players then, but I remember hamilton saying timofte against bonner, and then wooh i was holding onto the curls from the mans head and pulling htem out of his head with fear and excitement - fear of falling off him and excitement as bonner had saved a penalty. I must have pulled out a few hundred hairs and ruined his curls!! And then oleary scores - but the memory goes somewhat after that. We left the pub sometime after and i remember ( my father hates being behind slow cars, really really impatient ) all the cars beeping and it took us about 2 hours to get out of dublin, and these lads on the street were stopping all the cars and tried to get my sister and cousin out to dance with them/kiss them. It was very funny. But that memory was one of my first footballing memory and from then on I was always very attached to Ireland and never missed a chance ( taking off school etc ) of seeing them play on TV. So thats why I would put it down there as one of the greatest charlton era moments for me. I would also put down the game v Italy, as I was in some crap place in France on holidays ( France is so crap its so boring unless you go to brittany - as a kid i mean ), in some chalet in the middle of nowhere with nothing at all to do, but my Father did his utmost to get a TV ( Cos it was all his fault we were in France and he felt guilty i think!) and we got one, and it was me and my brother watching it again, we stayed up till 2.30 or something like that, and I remember Cantona saying Ireland were giong to win 1 - 0. It was class when houghton scored, that was a great thrill for us given how "far" away i thought i was and thinking we wouldnt get to see it. It was brilliant. Would have been far greater if we were at home though I was always away somewhere for the big matches.

    In terms of pure enjoyment and relief and excitement it would have to be alan mcloughlins goal against NI, as I was coming to the age where I could watch soccer "sensibly" and understand everything etc. Plus i was in my neighbours and it was great craic.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paulie View Post
    I think that we would all agree on the obvious highs so I'll go for something else. For some reason Quinner's goal against Denmark always stands out for me as a great memory. Denmark had just won Euro '92 and we were up against them and Spain to qualify. Their goal was due to a defensive mix up between Packie and Paul McGrath. Having said that it was a great finish by the Danish lad (can't remember his name). The relief when Quinn scored though was immense. It was one of those games where there were very few chances and I just couldn't see where a goal was going to come from. It was a very welcome draw in the end.
    Ya I can also remember that sitter he missed again spain when 1 on 1. He always seemed to do that for Ireland, he was so frustrating to watch.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Block G Raptor View Post
    I think It was fleming Polvsen
    It was actually Kim Vilfort. Dont ask me how the hell I remember that!! A chip from about 20 yards I think

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    Campaiging for the school i was in for showing afternoon games instead of class. Great days! I think Ireland v Norn Iron '93 was an afternoon weekday kick off, I may be wrong. Also Jack Charlton seemingly endorsing every product under the sun in adverts at the time.
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    I had a stand-off with the school principal. If i didnt come into school then detention. Stayed home but got the call, went in but they were showing the denmark game anyway in school
    I regularly got into trouble for missing school when ireland played. Seems strange now to think of 3.00 ireland games

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dublincelt67 View Post
    It was actually Kim Vilfort. Dont ask me how the hell I remember that!! A chip from about 20 yards I think
    You're right y'know wilfort it was

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dublincelt67 View Post
    It was actually Kim Vilfort. Dont ask me how the hell I remember that!! A chip from about 20 yards I think
    Poor clearance from McGrath (sacrilege to say, I know!!) when Bonner had come to collect; clearance was sent first-time over Bonner's head. Great finish in fairness.

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    Best Charlton era memory.....

    Being in a second hand bookshop in Blackrock, Dublin, sometime in the early '90s. I picked up a book about Italia '90. I think it was called 'We were There' or some such . I looked at the back cover and got quite excited as it showed a crowd scene from one of the matches. I spotted my brother and beside him another friend who was there and then searched in franticly to see my own picture before realising I was hidden behind some gob****ttes tricolour.

    Another great memory was travelling to the Olympic Stadium for the Italia 90 quarter final and I was convinced we were going to beat Italy and win the world cup. I also liked the fact that I could tell my boss I'd be back whenever Ireland got knocked out, spent 3 or 4 weeks on holidays. Can't see the same thing happening again.
    "I just came in to buy a stamp"-Padraig Pearse, April 24th 1916

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    Reeling in the Years yesterday on RTE - 1987.

    Showed Lawrenson's goal against the Scots and the all important Gary McKay goal agains the Bulgarians. Still warms the heart
    Quoting years at random since 1975

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