I'm not old enough to remember this btw. we were also shafted in 1965 and then shafted ourselves.
Syria withdrew so we faced Spain in a playoff for a place in the 1966 World Cup. We beat them 1-0 in Dublin and needed a draw for a place in the finals.
We led 1-0 in Seville and Andy McEvoy clipped a lovely freekick over the wall and into the net to give us a 2-0 lead and surely qualification but the referee disallowed it. Spain equalised shortly afterwards and eventually won 4-1.
Then the real shenagins. No aggregate scores in those days and no goal difference so a playoff was needed between us to decide who went to England. Highbury had been the proposed venue and with the world cup in england that seemed logical albeit in our favour. The Spanish were unhappy at the thought or thousands of ex pat Paddys roaring on the boys in green particularly after experiencing the Dalymount Roar and Iribar dropping one into his own net so they offered to let the F.A.I. keep all the gate money if they'd agree to play in Paris in front of 30,000 ex pat Spaniards who lived there and 13 travelling Irish fans. we lost 1-0 to a goal 11 minutes from time.
No dodgey ref in 1957 but still we were robbed. We'd beaten Denmark home and away and needed a win over England to guarantee at least a playoff and possible automatic qualification for Sweden. Led 1-0 and murdered them at Dalymount and were set for a famous win when Tom Finney escaped down the right and crossed for a big bumbling westcountryman called John Atyeo to score. The silence could be heard in Cork and gown men cried their eyes out. Long before I was born but have heard the tales and in Stuttgart in 1988 I thought of that game a few times in the closing minutes aprticularly when another big bumbling centeforward Mark Hately rose to head a last gasp cross but this time Packie got a hand to it. Quite a few in green still cried their eyes out though.
We were 15 minutes away from Italia 34 too leading 2-1 in Holland before collapsing to lose 5-2. A draw would have dione. We would have been strong favourites too having won 2-0 on previous visit in 1932.
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