Am 80% through the book and although it is a decent read, certainly takes you by the hand down memory lane, it is a book 50% about Irish football at the time and 50% about the state of the country. He does not hold a high opinion of the type of football employed by Ireland at the time, however he does acknowledge the success that the style brought to country and pretty much that no one can have compliants about that. Uses the example of Russia 88 to illustrate how this side was capable of out footballing a top side when given the opportunity. There is a serious amount of references to drink, alcholism and essentially everyone being drunk at the time, though I think this may be clouded by his own drink problem and the drink culture that was(is) very prevalent in the industry in that he operates.
Gspain - How come you never made it to another final since. cost of final tickets? (generally extortionate at face value from what I have seen on fifa.com over the years), availability of them? other reason?
I thought you were off the drink Ronnie?
"No, I drink to help me mind my own business....can I get you one? (c) Ronnie Drew
To be fair owlsfan the football was pretty dire stuff, but then nearly all teams played like that too. remember watching the old games on TnaG years ago and was amazed how rubbish Ireland were, and how we/I used to think it was great stuff back then. Definitely got caught up in the euphoria of it all
Having said that though the 1990 world cup was still way better than 2002, or even the last one. At least defenders could defend, and games were not all about running.
And agree about Charlton, he did the bis so no questions to be answered at all. And Brady need a kick up the ass anyway
by the way - think Lynch hasn't written anything of note in a while, he seems to me to be out of form?
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It is availability although they are not cheap. It is also a time thing when we qualified. I was able to spend a month a Italy as I was young no commitments and planned the month off work from over a year out. In 88 I stayed for the final too and haven't been to a Euro final since either. I did have tickets for the Euro2000 final but travel costs were a lot higher then. I did go to some first round games.
I applied in 98, 06 & 2010 for final tickets and didn't get them. I had a final ticket if we made it in 2002 although staying any longer would have been a big problem. Obviously I could have got them this time around by buying a TST7 which were availablke for New Zealand and Bahrain before the playoff but I wouldn't pay a few grand for tickets I wouldn't use just to get a final ticket. In 94 a friend had 2 tickets but he missed our games and spent a fortune going to the final. His few days cost more than my 3 weeks in the U.S.
I'd actually rather see a few games too than just 1 or 2. I'm going for some first round matches in June.
RTE show about italia 90 that was on 'round 2000. have it up on youtube. Divided in 5 sections.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_1Pd_7z-dQ
Did everyone manage to get beer the day of the England game in Cagliari? There was an alcohol ban in the town, I can't remember how we got it but we were drinking cans in the sun for hours before it. It got a bit messy around the train station later after the game.
we were confined to a beach outside town on the day and as far as i remember there was a cafe / bar thing that was selling beer. the way we were treated that day was a disgrace. arrived into cagliari from malta early in the morning and were immediately driven to and dumped at a beach outside the town to keep us away from the english fans. were confined to the beach until a couple of hours before ko. there we were in our ireland supporters gear just wandering a beach with very limited facilities while the english lived it up in town. and all because they were liable to cause trouble not us!
We were in an out of town campsite so drove back out afterwards. I don't think we had a drink all day. Genoa was much the same with an alcohol ban but no problems in Cefalu in Sicily. Rome was a late finish too
so can't remember if there was drink available.
Funnily enough after THE game in Stuttgart in 88 we walked for miles trying to find an open bar to show the other game and eventually saw the 2nd half and got maybe 2 small beers. The campsite in Hannover had a bar so we had quite a few after the Soviet game. Got back to the tent and realsied we'd have to walk a few hundred yards to put our bags into the car and decided to leave them outside the tent as nobody would steal our bags in Germany. Nobody did but we were woken up the following morning by heavy rain
I was in that place in Hannover too in 88 Gary, we left for there straight after the Stuttgart game.
We were sleeping in a public park in some village near Naples while making our way to Palermo when it started ****ing rain during the night. We just had sleeping bags on the grass so we were getting soaked. We tried to cover under the sleeping bags untill the rain stopped but it was too heavy. Eventually we gave up and got up to find some shelter somewhere, walked about 20 meters and the rain stopped. It had been a sprinkler system that had come on during the night!
Funny Gspain when you talked about the campsite in Calgari , I do recall there was two again could be wrong but I was on one about 30 kms out of town and full of english , we all got on like a house on fire until they found out that I was Irish ( I still have an English accent ) anyway only a couple of Irish lads on that site I remember I went into town early to see what was the craic and then was told that there was a ferry leaving after the game so I high tailed it back to the camp site to pack up my tent when one guy came up to me and said he would give a a lift into town as some of the English lads were waiting for me outside the camp ground if you know what I mean . Anyway made it and we all know the rest .
I got caught in Genoa where the ferry to Sardinia was leaving from with no money as I had taken an overnight train down from Amsterdam and I forgot about it being Saturday and banks being closed. I was in a sort of a daze from Amsterdam anyway. No atm's then. Met 2 English lads from Birmingham and they stuck me in to their car which was going on the ferry and looked after me untill I got to a bank in Cagliari on the Monday morning. We went to the FAI hotel to try for tickets and I was able to buy them some food and drinks there by means of the credit card. I had a great conversation there with Con Houlihan (RIP) i remember.
I couldn't meet up with others I knew as no means of communication then. Met them in town by chance before the game.
Poor oul' Con - everyone assumes he's dead. He's alive and (relatively speaking) well and he writes a regular column for the Evening Herald.
http://www.herald.ie/opinion/columni...g-2146247.html
"There's man all over for you, blaming on his boots the fault of his feet" - Samuel Beckett, Waiting for Godot
My apologies re Con Houlihan, I had it in my head that he passed away. I must have been thinking of someone else. He would have been with the Evening press back then, he did some brilliant articles.
He was a fine writer ok but I kept the piece where he attacked the appointment of Charlton. I knew Jack would be a success. He turned around Wednesday from a team struggling to avoid relegation to the old 4th division and got them promoted to the 2nd. I sent Con a copy of his article and reminded him of his statement after Ireland qualified for Euro 88. I didn't get a responseI still have that article. It was written after we lost at home to Wales in Charlton's first game in charge. Some quotes:
"I am tempted to sell my property in Spain and give the proceeds to the FAI to pay off the Manager whom they should never have appointed".
"We have the talent. What we need is a manager"
"As I forecast exclusively - big deal - Jack is no giant killer".
"Midfield is a problem. Paul McGrath isn't happy there"
"Newcomer Ray Houghton did fairly well but he is no Liam Brady".
"Will Whelan ever mature sufficiently to become our midfield general?"
March 27 1986. I really enjoyed Con as a writer. One of the best but I knew in my heart that wur Jack would be the man so I kept the article
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
Reeling in the Years 1990 on last night.
Edit - sure you can't say no to another helping of it!
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A modern day comparison would be the appointment of someone like Paul Jewell over Trappatoni.
The appointment process of Jack was a bit bizarre to say the least. Bob Paisley was very much a front runner for the job at the time and obviously had far better credentials, so I could understand if there was a little negativity from the press and fans towards Jack in the early days.
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