Is it not the jersey we were using for the 86 qualifiers?
with just some advertising on it
Hi Guys,
Does anyone know anything about this shirt and its possible origins? I've been told from a reliable source that it is probably a testimonial shirt from a match in the early 1980s ... that's a little bit before my time to be honest - is there anyone out there with a good memory who could help me pin it down to a specific game?
As always, all help is very gratefully received
Emmet
Is it not the jersey we were using for the 86 qualifiers?
with just some advertising on it
While I'm not 100% sure I think it could be from a testimonial game as the Trusthouse Forte logo I seem to remember from a programme from a testimonial game. I think it may be Jimmy Holmes testimonial but can't be sure!
That's not an Official jersey. The logo on the shirt is not and never has been the logo of the FAI.
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
I thought they had logo sometime around the mid 80s! I know there was a strange green, gold and black one on the go in that time as well!
guys i know its off topic but what was the story with paul mc garth's testimonial , score who played etc....
Very similar style to the one on this page:
http://www.irelandshirts.com/ireland/1977number2.htm
So may have been from around 1977
EDIT: Emmet - I just realised thats your own website?!?! (sorry) lol
Its a rugby shirt (though the sleeves are what give me doubt)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Irfu_logo.png
I have a Irish rugby shirt with that same 3 clover design
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I have been following Ireland a long time and there have been 3 Official logos that I remember:
http://www.irelandshirts.com/badge2.jpg (the one which is my Avatar)
http://www.fairviewrangers.ie/pictures/fai.gif
http://www.tsdl.ie/images/FAI_logo.gif
I certainly do not remember Ireland ever playing in the jersey mentioned at the beginning of this thread. As someone said, it may have been an unofficial testimonial game.
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
Check out Brady.....
clover badge
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Its a short sleeved O'Neills so its deffo a footie jersey - I'd guess its from a testimonial.
The collar is very similar to the official FAI jersey that we wore circa 1980-81.
Together with all our hearts.
It would appear ok that in the 1960s the badge was the three shamrocks:
http://www.toffs.com/invt/3023
However, with the sponsorship on the shirt, the shirt we are discussing is from a more recent era and thus is not an Official Irish shirt.
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
I definitely remember that one being used - perhaps to around 1985
Then it changed to this one:
http://www.irelandshirts.com/ireland...leton19881.jpg
Ok, I'll give you 1970s as well. Here's Steve Heighway with the logo.
http://www.liverweb.org.uk/heigtest.jpg
Possibly even early 1980s
http://news.bbc.co.uk/media/images/3...on_150x220.jpg
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
Thanks for all your replies guys - it is definitely an official shirt ... it came from Terry Conroy from when he was the Assistant Manager so it is 100% genuine in that respect. Like Deniro said above the Jimmy Holmes testimonial shirts had sponsorship on them:
http://www.irelandshirts.com/history...estimonial.jpg
So that's my reasoning behind it probably being from a testimonial rather than a full international!
Thanks again for all your help!
Played on 17th May 1998 in front of a full house at Lansdowne, a Republic of Ireland XI played Jack Charlton's International XI.
Score: Republic of Ireland XI - 2 Jack Charlton's International XI - 3.
Scorers: Rory Delap 1-0, Andy Cole 1-1, Dwight Yorke 1-2 ,(HT) Gareth Farrelly 2-2, Dean Saunders 2-3.
Teams: REPUBLIC OF IRELAND XI Kiely (Bury); Dunne (Everton), Breen (Coventry) Babb (Liverpool); Kelly (Leeds), Carsley (Derby), Houghton (Reading), Farrelly (Everton), Kennedy (Wimbledon); Delap (Derby), Fenn (Spurs). Subs: Doherty (Luton) for Breen (52 mins); Quinn (Coventry) for Fenn, Keane (Wolves) for Kennedy, Crossley (Celtic) for Kelly (all 68 mins); McGrath for Houghton (84).
INTERNATIONAL XI Bosnich (Aston V); Walker (Sheff Wed), Southgate (Aston V), C Powell (Derby); Lomas (West Ham), Dailly (Derby), Draper (Aston V), Jones (QPR); Wanchope (Derby), Cole (Man Utd), Yorke (Aston V). Subs: Ehiogu (Aston V), Gormley (St Pat's), Tiler (Everton), Magilton (Sheff Wed), Dowie (QPR), Sturridge (Derby Co), Poom (Derby), Barrett (Sheff Wed), Saunders (Sheff Utd), McCarthy (Shelbourne), Aldridge (Tranmere), Parsons (Bray W), Peyton.
Honest! I am not a secret Tim nor a closet Sham - I really am a Seagull.
Just to clarify the questions about Shamrocks etc - we actually stopped wearing shirts with that 'three shamrock' crest as late as 1985!
Up until early / mid 1970s we had a slightly different crest with four shamrocks on it:
http://www.irelandshirts.com/ireland.../mulligan4.jpg
Then there was a switch to a three shamrock crest:
http://www.irelandshirts.com/history...0wingivens.jpg
During the late 1970s / very early 1980s we used a different crest for some matches that was similar to the crest later used circa 1988. For example, this was taken in 1979:
http://www.irelandshirts.com/history...veheighway.jpg
Around 1983 we used this crest for a few games:
http://www.irelandshirts.com/ireland...johnbyrne3.jpg
And then went back to the three-shamrocked crest until 1985. In 1985-86 the kit changed several times in a very short period & there was a different crest each time:
http://www.irelandshirts.com/ireland...nodenmark3.jpg
http://www.irelandshirts.com/history...mbrady1985.jpg
http://www.irelandshirts.com/ireland/images/1632851.jpg
http://www.irelandshirts.com/history...landlineup.jpg
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