There was a very interesting piece on Des Cahills sports show tonight, Friday.
He had an interview with Mick Martin and Derek Dougan about the famous all-Ireland team game against Brazil. Dougan spoke about the hassle he had to put up with, and how Harry Cavan, the IFA boss and a FIFA bigwig, did his damnest to stop the game going ahead. He did manage to get FIFA to stop the team playing as Ireland, so they had to call themselves a Shamrock Rovers 11.
Dougan, at the time, was probably the top striker in England, was at the peak of his career, yet was never selected by NI again.
Dougan couldn't even approach players clubs to release them, because they would probably have been stopped from playing. He had to rely on his friendship with the NI players, and they put their international careers in jeopardy too.
Brazil won 4-3, and even though it was a friendly, in those days they played for real.
There are not too many good players in the present NI setup, but given that we are not blessed either, there probably is the makings of a decent team between the two of us.
Will we ever see something like it again?


					
				
 
 
					
					
					
						
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 However, I think that by only opening my mouth on the subject is having a pop as far as you are concerned, and that I get the impression that you find this subject a quite irritating (BTW, that is a dig at you). It may seem to you that NI is none of our business, but sadly some of it is. Both associations were once joined; both parts of Ireland successfully combine to join all - Ireland teams in other sports, even by sports associations founded long after partition, so much that separate North-South sporting teams are usually the exception; everyone born in or have parents and grandparents from Northern Ireland are entitled to Irish citizenship thus permitting them to play for us. You have to accept that people here are entitled to their opinion on NI even if they have little interest in their results.
						

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