We need to name a stand after Jack, or have a statue of him out side the aviva, something has to be done, he was a special English man for us Irish people.
Jack you were special mate, I'm English but l loved watching your Eire team, what a great team you created. Still like watching Eire now because of you. Rest in peace great man.
It's not the Protestants, it's the Unionists that's the problem! I had protestant friends more Irish than I was! Irish history, alot of the leaders of the old IRA where protestant, Sir Roger Casement, Eriskin Childers, Wolfe Tone, Charles Stewart Parnell and Henry Mc Craken!
Good bye big jack, i was 8 in 1990 and can remember that world cup like it was yesterday, great manager, great man, now RIP, you will never be forgotten. 🇮🇪
I remembered watching the 90s world cup games with my grandfather in my grandparents kitchen, especially the Romanian game and the penalty shoot out. It was rare to see my late grandfather shoot out of his chair with joy, as he had arthritis and that was one of the fondest memories.
So moving seeing Big Jack get emotional! Not a pretty footballer but effective! He came through the school of hard knocks and never forgot where he came from. A truly special man! RIP Jack.
What a lot of irish ppl don't realise is that here in the north of England we have a lot more in common with the irish and the Scots than we do with those in London and down south. Northern England and the south are two very different places.
@@darrenlamb5640 that's so true. The Uriah say how nice people are in the North of England. Lots of Irish settled around Preston, Liverpool, Manchester, etc.
I'm 45 now I was 11 when Jack took over the Rep of Ireland and I can honestly say what he done for this country and me as a young kid will likely never be replecated. What a great man and equally a great group of players who played for him as much as the jersey. A son of Ballina rest in peace Jack.
I was 19 when we won in 1966. 'Wor Jackie' as Geordies called him was a big man in stature and heart. What he did for Ireland was exceptional. And how they loved him back. RIP Canny Lad ...
I was 16 in Dublin in 1990, Under Jack Charltons management He inspired a whole nation, It was like a national Euphoria, Difficult to explain, We was terrible, but that was not the point, He gave a small nation a platform, RIP Jack Charlton..
God jack is missed so much, he was a great character, him and Bobby robson I could listen to all day, think it’s the Geordie accent but the two were just legends of the game 👏 rest in peace to both
RIP Jack! Thanks for all the great memories, LUFC, England 🏴 ‘66 & beyond, & as Manager of the ☘️Republic’s 🇮🇪Team! Along with St. Patrick, you’re the other one of Ireland’s two most favorite Englishmen! Keep nodding them in, in the great game going on upstairs, Big Jack!! 👍👋😉😊🇬🇧🏴☘️🇮🇪
Everyone loved him as a character in the game no matter who you supported. I remember his final game in charge of Ireland when he broke down in tears after the friendly doing an in terview on TV. A lovely man who will never be forgotten and a truly great manager. In a era where now there are few characters like him and Brian Clough I think its important we all keep these memories close to our hearts.
It's been a long time since I shed some tears. If like me and everyone who was there in 1990 I was 15 and I can say without doubt that big Jack dragged this country out of the Gutter. My Big Jack Rest in Peace🙏🇮🇪🍀☮️
Met jack many times over the years i gotta say i love that man what a player what a manager but a gentleman off the pitch we will never see his like again unforgently rest easy big jack thanks again
Thank you so much Jack. I never thought he would delivered Ireland to the bigger tournament. When he was a new Irish manager in 1986. I had no idea what he was going to do with Ireland. I just lived in hope so he did it with Ireland for nearly 10 years.
what an incredible man, i remember when he came here first, i was a young teen. World Cup 90 was the happiest thing that happened in Ireland for a long time. It, and Jack, gave the irish people pride and confidence. Extraordinary, great man. Rest in peace
The Rep of Ireland was in football doldrums in the 1970's and 80's, watching the great Northern Ireland team in the 1982 World Cup was hard as we could never get there. But Jack changed all this when he came along. The 1990 World Cup was the peak for Sporting achievements in Ireland as far as I am concerned and i still get a buzz when looking back at the highlights.
Emotional seeing the great man here. He is without question the single greatest individual in the history of Irish football. Through his big personality (and his ability to get players of Irish heritage who then gelled seemlessly with Dubliners, Corkmen etc.) he created a immense connection between the team and the supporters. He was our Shankly.
Not if your from the North East of England. 2 World cup winners in one family. How many countries can claim that, and my home county Northumberland can, we never forget up here.
@@LeMerch Aye your right there, as far away from London as you can get, and threaten like 2nd class citizens in our own country, looked down on as soon as we speak. But wa divvent care wa knaa wa canny.
I remember being only 5 and the teachers wheeling in the TV to the school hall so we could watch Italia 90 and same for USA 94. This man part of all out childhoods
Jack was so humble, feel like I lost a family member. I am from HK, went2 school in NI in 90s, you know what the NI unionists followed the green army secretly on newspaper and telly, they wanted Republic to win games, especially the England games.
Very moving. All the memories come flooding back. Jack and Sir Bobby Robson were great gentlemen leaders of their era. Their own men and much admired. Both sorely missed!
Great that Jack was still able to fully enjoy the moment. Ireland had a genius, Paul McGrath, and Jack knew how to look after him. The rest is incredible history.
What a legend, great manager gave the Irish something to be proud of during the dreary 80s to late 90s. Got to ask him a question after a football tournament when I was 12 just after Italia 90 I was so proud and in awe of the big man! RIP Jackie 🇮🇪☘army
In part of the BBC documentary "Finding Jack Charlton" he's watching old clips of himself from the Ireland management days and he can't remember any of it, but he does say "that's me!". Very sad.
We watched that program very thoughtful what a wonderful man 😊.He loved Ireland he remembered the Irish song at the end very sad really appreciate and sad .We love Ireland 🌈 rest in peace Jack .💚💚
I was 8 in 1990, and while he was a hero to the adults for getting us to a World Cup. To the kids he was also Irelands unofficial Grandad! I mean everybody in the country loved him, everybody. If Big Jack had ran for president of Ireland during the 90's, it wouldn't even have been a contest. Rest easy Big Jack, you'll never be forgotten. COYBIG 🇮🇪☘️
Haha my granduncle Jack lynch actually became Taoiseach because he played Gaelic football and hurled for cork. So the cork people voted him in just for that. I could defo see it happen with Jack lol.
I love watching Ireland in tournaments. I'd be as happy to see Ireland winning a cup as I would England. I know the celebration would definitely be better.
Bobby sands poet and a soldier greatest ever Irishman no arguments life springs from death and from those graves of patriot men and woman spring living nations 🇮🇪🔫
We need to name a stand after Jack, or have a statue of him out side the aviva, something has to be done, he was a special English man for us Irish people.
I'm sure theres a bronze
Statue of Big Jack
Next to the water feature
At Cork airport
@@breakevenbernie8543 nice one bud, I think your right about that, but I think to have something in or outside the aviva would be nice.
@@paulbergin8051
Definitely
Life size of course !
He was English ?
@@caxzrockz yup he played for them and his Brother is Sir Bobby Charlton who won the world cup and Jackwon it to he also won the ballon dor
To get thousands of Irish men &women singing the praise of an Englishman you have to be special ..RIP Jack
So very true.
True words
Ironic given the Republicanism has a huge sympathy in Great Britain.
What did he do?
@@folksurvivalManage Ireland.
A Leeds United legend who did an amazing job at the 1990 World Cup with his Republic of Ireland 🇮🇪 team. ‘Rest in Piece Big Fella’ 😔
‘Peace’
Euro 88 was dam good too
What a legend.
RIP Jack Charlton, you bought great joy to irish people.....
Why?
This made me shed a tear. Rest In Peace big man. 🇮🇪☘💚
me too
Me too.☘😥.
Same here 😢
Same here.
You can see the second he's hit with emotion. Rest in peace Jack 🇮🇪
Farewell Big Jack, thanks for the memories 🇮🇪
Jack you were special mate, I'm English but l loved watching your Eire team, what a great team you created. Still like watching Eire now because of you. Rest in peace great man.
It's not the Protestants, it's the Unionists that's the problem! I had protestant friends more Irish than I was! Irish history, alot of the leaders of the old IRA where protestant, Sir Roger Casement, Eriskin Childers, Wolfe Tone, Charles Stewart Parnell and Henry Mc Craken!
THE GREAT IRISH NATION SALUTING A REMARKABLE ENGLISHMAN RESPECT TO OUR IRISH NEIGHBOURS.
Totally deserved for a wonderful legend.
We Irish loved him.
Nice sentiment !
Great Respect to the great Irish fans ,,,, from an English man
@@richardb8689 respect 🇮🇪🤝🇬🇧
Good bye big jack, i was 8 in 1990 and can remember that world cup like it was yesterday, great manager, great man, now RIP, you will never be forgotten. 🇮🇪
I was the same age that tournament made me football crazy
I remembered watching the 90s world cup games with my grandfather in my grandparents kitchen, especially the Romanian game and the penalty shoot out. It was rare to see my late grandfather shoot out of his chair with joy, as he had arthritis and that was one of the fondest memories.
I turned 18 in April 1990. I don't think I was sober the rest of the year. R.I.P Jack Charlton!! You will always be in our hearts!!
So moving seeing Big Jack get emotional! Not a pretty footballer but effective! He came through the school of hard knocks and never forgot where he came from. A truly special man! RIP Jack.
He was a better player than he was given credit for
Always in our hearts Jackie
🇮🇪☘💚☘🇮🇪
He really put Ireland on the football map.
What a lot of irish ppl don't realise is that here in the north of England we have a lot more in common with the irish and the Scots than we do with those in London and down south. Northern England and the south are two very different places.
What,are you Irish or Scottish?
@@user-jt3xu1hy6s English. That's what ppl from northern England usually are.
@@darrenlamb5640 that's so true. The Uriah say how nice people are in the North of England. Lots of Irish settled around Preston, Liverpool, Manchester, etc.
I'm 45 now I was 11 when Jack took over the Rep of Ireland and I can honestly say what he done for this country and me as a young kid will likely never be replecated. What a great man and equally a great group of players who played for him as much as the jersey. A son of Ballina rest in peace Jack.
Well said my friend. I remember going home for holidays the summer of 90 to Newry, and the atmosphere was electric for that man and Nation.
God Bless you Jack 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
Thanks for the memories Jack, we will always love u, forever in our hearts, WE WILL NEVER FORGET!!!
Well said
Saint Jack you will never be forgotten .This nation owes you a great deal.
Rest in peace 🇮🇪🍀🇮🇪
I was 19 when we won in 1966. 'Wor Jackie' as Geordies called him was a big man in stature and heart. What he did for Ireland was exceptional. And how they loved him back.
RIP Canny Lad ...
I was 16 in Dublin in 1990, Under Jack Charltons management He inspired a whole nation, It was like a national Euphoria, Difficult to explain, We was terrible, but that was not the point, He gave a small nation a platform, RIP Jack Charlton..
@@belfastbeatle Sorry i will rephrase that, The football was terrible, But we did have some great individual players..
God jack is missed so much, he was a great character, him and Bobby robson I could listen to all day, think it’s the Geordie accent but the two were just legends of the game 👏 rest in peace to both
RIP Jack!
What a lovely man!
He will be missed from all of ireland 😥
Rest in peace Big Jack
The only Englishman ever loved in Ireland.
Forever in our hearts
RIP Jack we will always be part of Jackie's army so sad u have left us but u left us great memories 😢🇮🇪
English booed him at Wembley when he returned with the Irish team imagine that being booed after winning the World Cup for your country.Classy
Any true England fan would never do that probably-the shaven headed,pot bellied fraternity!
Wow that is sad ,would hope it's not.true but alas.
He was loved in ireland. Imagine that.
@@pmc8053 Bobby was the English media's darling , Munich disaster obviously.
Gerard Fitzgerald they haven’t any class. He was a pure legend.
jack came to our town when he first started with ireland . we all right away loved him
Such love for an English man it’s nice to see
He truly was loved in Ireland
We have no issue with English people. That is a commonly held misconception. It’s the establishment and crown forces we had/have issue with.
The love pouring from the stands,
No wonder Jack was overcome emotionally..🇨🇮🇬🇧
RIP Jack! Thanks for all the great memories, LUFC, England 🏴 ‘66 & beyond, & as Manager of the ☘️Republic’s 🇮🇪Team! Along with St. Patrick, you’re the other one of Ireland’s two most favorite Englishmen! Keep nodding them in, in the great game going on upstairs, Big Jack!! 👍👋😉😊🇬🇧🏴☘️🇮🇪
St Patrick wasnt English
What a great man. What he did for The Irish National Team and the country - how he brought everyone together will never be forgotten. RIP Jack
Such a high quality human being. Pure class 🇨🇮🏴 what he done in ireland will never be replaced.
Everyone loved him as a character in the game no matter who you supported. I remember his final game in charge of Ireland when he broke down in tears after the friendly doing an in terview on TV. A lovely man who will never be forgotten and a truly great manager. In a era where now there are few characters like him and Brian Clough I think its important we all keep these memories close to our hearts.
What a guy, what memories he left
It's been a long time since I shed some tears. If like me and everyone who was there in 1990 I was 15 and I can say without doubt that big Jack dragged this country out of the Gutter. My Big Jack Rest in Peace🙏🇮🇪🍀☮️
Met jack many times over the years i gotta say i love that man what a player what a manager but a gentleman off the pitch we will never see his like again unforgently rest easy big jack thanks again
Thank you so much Jack. I never thought he would delivered Ireland to the bigger tournament. When he was a new Irish manager in 1986. I had no idea what he was going to do with Ireland. I just lived in hope so he did it with Ireland for nearly 10 years.
Nothing inspires emotion from a mans man more than the respect of men
Great Man,so much Respect for him,may he rest now,good night Jack Charlton.👏🏻🍀🇮🇪
Beautiful thing to see. 10's thousands of people coming together to show love. You can feel it in your soul. Beautiful 💕
What a legend that Jack Charlton is🍀
If I was playing for Jack I would have ran through brick walls all day long for this Legend.R I P SIR.
This great man was an absolute legend on and off the pitch, yet another hero lost to dementia.
They broke the mould when they made this man!!
what an incredible man, i remember when he came here first, i was a young teen. World Cup 90 was the happiest thing that happened in Ireland for a long time. It, and Jack, gave the irish people pride and confidence.
Extraordinary, great man. Rest in peace
Thanks for given us the time of.our. life rip jack
We all loved you Jack
Sleep well big man xxx
The Rep of Ireland was in football doldrums in the 1970's and 80's, watching the great Northern Ireland team in the 1982 World Cup was hard as we could never get there. But Jack changed all this when he came along.
The 1990 World Cup was the peak for Sporting achievements in Ireland as far as I am concerned and i still get a buzz when looking back at the highlights.
I'm a Northern Irish Leeds fan and he's my number 1 hero and always will be. RIP big man. ☘️🇬🇧☘️
What a lovely video. He was truely touched.
Emotional seeing the great man here. He is without question the single greatest individual in the history of Irish football. Through his big personality (and his ability to get players of Irish heritage who then gelled seemlessly with Dubliners, Corkmen etc.) he created a immense connection between the team and the supporters. He was our Shankly.
Could barely get to the end of that 😢😢😢. We all loved Jack. A giant of a man.
Would it be fair to say he was better known and more appreciated in Ireland than in his own country?
I would say so coming from a Brit... It was always about Bobby Charlton
Not if your from the North East of England. 2 World cup winners in one family. How many countries can claim that, and my home county Northumberland can, we never forget up here.
@@LeMerch Aye your right there, as far away from London as you can get, and threaten like 2nd class citizens in our own country, looked down on as soon as we speak. But wa divvent care wa knaa wa canny.
Can't speak about southern England but he was definitely well known and loved in the north of England
Depends on how old you are. If you remember the 60s, then no!
Emotional seeing that after watching "Finding Jack Charlton". God Bless the big man. 💚🍀👏
The great legends will never be forgotten.
I remember being only 5 and the teachers wheeling in the TV to the school hall so we could watch Italia 90 and same for USA 94. This man part of all out childhoods
Part of my childhood died with your passing jack rip thank you for everything
Crying watching this
RIP Jack
Proud to be from the same area as the big man!!!
We’re all part of Jackies Army!!! R.I.P Big Jack.🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
Thanks for the great memories jack 💚
We should really have a statue to Jack in Dublin somewhere - he's the most loved Englishman in Irish history (not a high bar admittedly!)
What a legend of a man may he rest in peace. Never forgotten Big Jack 🇮🇪
Get emotional watching this every time
Jack was so humble, feel like I lost a family member. I am from HK, went2 school in NI in 90s, you know what the NI unionists followed the green army secretly on newspaper and telly, they wanted Republic to win games, especially the England games.
This man gave me the best childhood memories I could have ever hoped for.
Rest easy Big Jack. You'll never be forgotten in Ireland.
Many happy days Jack. Rest easy 👍
Very moving. All the memories come flooding back. Jack and Sir Bobby Robson were great gentlemen leaders of their era. Their own men and much admired. Both sorely missed!
For a brief period soccer was hopeful in Ireland lots of fun those days and the passion
What a man........RIP JC, one of the icons of my formative years
RIP Jack. Legend of the game
These are truly magic memories ,big jack what a gent.
TOTALY DESERVED 100 PER CENT!!!
The englishman who stole irish hearts .thanks for the legacy and memmories jack charlton r.i.p
Great that Jack was still able to fully enjoy the moment. Ireland had a genius, Paul McGrath, and Jack knew how to look after him. The rest is incredible history.
Had the pleasure of meeting Big Jack a couple of times ,what a great man and brilliant company.
I love big Jack.
He put Ireland on the Football map!!
Canny character.
What a lovely human being ☘️
I can only imagine what it must’ve been like to be in Ireland during Italia 90 and USA 94
we were either drunk or crying hahahaha
@@seanbonella brilliant times tho eh
What a man! Absolute legend, we were so lucky to have him. 🇮🇪
What a legend, great manager gave the Irish something to be proud of during the dreary 80s to late 90s. Got to ask him a question after a football tournament when I was 12 just after Italia 90 I was so proud and in awe of the big man!
RIP Jackie 🇮🇪☘army
Will always remember and love this man! Thank you Big Jack and RIP! A true legend!
R.I.P. Jack now its St Jack COYBIG.
I remember those delirious, joyous days like no other. RiP big fellow.
In part of the BBC documentary "Finding Jack Charlton" he's watching old clips of himself from the Ireland management days and he can't remember any of it, but he does say "that's me!". Very sad.
We watched that program very thoughtful what a wonderful man 😊.He loved Ireland he remembered the Irish song at the end very sad really appreciate and sad .We love Ireland 🌈 rest in peace Jack .💚💚
I was 8 in 1990, and while he was a hero to the adults for getting us to a World Cup. To the kids he was also Irelands unofficial Grandad! I mean everybody in the country loved him, everybody. If Big Jack had ran for president of Ireland during the 90's, it wouldn't even have been a contest. Rest easy Big Jack, you'll never be forgotten. COYBIG 🇮🇪☘️
Haha my granduncle Jack lynch actually became Taoiseach because he played Gaelic football and hurled for cork. So the cork people voted him in just for that. I could defo see it happen with Jack lol.
RIP Jack Love to you and your family God bless you all 😘🇮🇪 miss you
I love watching Ireland in tournaments. I'd be as happy to see Ireland winning a cup as I would England. I know the celebration would definitely be better.
His documentary was a great watch
Glad I was alive to see the big man. Great person rest in peace Jack.
Not many people can have the ability to move two nations..
What a legend.
Rest in peace jack
Best manager that Ireland ever had . RIP Jack . Forever loved by Ireland .🙏🇮🇪☘️♥️
Jack charlton is prob most famous irish man ( lol) since michael Collins, we love big jack , think we all looked on u as a father figure rip big man
Since Eamon de Valera. Collins sold us out mate
@@eamonhanley9909 he got the best deal.possible, de valera should of gone to england and not send collins
Bobby sands poet and a soldier greatest ever Irishman no arguments life springs from death and from those graves of patriot men and woman spring living nations 🇮🇪🔫
@@poneil8845 Amen , rip bobby sands
LOVE YOU JACK 💚
REST IN PEACE, BOSS 🇮🇪
Made me love my country so much rip jack
There will never anyone like him again R I P Jack
🇮🇪
Wor Jackie. What a man, what a family.
wow that was beyond emotional
A true gentleman and a loyal friend of Ireland. R.I.P Jack
I love going to the aviva and that gets played before the matches
Bobby And Jack Re-United 😢❤
The big man from Ashington wasn't even born nor met the man and still miss him 3 years on.