i'm italian and i was in the stadium that day i'm one of the two policemen in the corner that look the guy in min.14:47 we dont stop him because we can feel the satisfaction and the joy of irish people, now i'm in retire but i remeber that day like could be yesterday, god are past 23 years!
More than half of the irish squad were english(or welsh or scotish), but because of some irish heritage they were invited to play for Rep of Ireland, as they were not good enough to play for England(or Scotland the case of Houghton). By 80s, Rep of Ireland was by far, inferior in football to all the 4 home football nations(England, Scotland, Wales, North Ireland). Jackie Charlton(who has just passed away), an english, used any strategy to create a strong team in Rep of Ireland.
I was 8 years old at my grandads when I watched this, I'll never forget it, everyone in the lounge jumped up and celebrated when O'Leary's pen went in. We are all English by the way! Great moment. Cherished memories. RIP Jack Charlton. Legend! 🇨🇮🏴
I'm from Poland and I like both countries and both teams, but in that tournament I supported Ireland. Maybe for the Euro 1988, where they defeated England (England is our football nightmare) and the Soviets (Russia is our historical nightmare). Many people in Poland became the fans of the Irish team those years. So, our nations like each other for many, many years earlier. Greets from Poland, Irish friends, you had a great national team those times :-)
It still puts tears in my eyes the wonderful memories of this. I was 18 and with my siblings and parents at home. The enjoyment ,the roars and screaming and happiness around the house will never be forgotten.
Charlton, I doubt, ever expected this job to change his life. He certainly never expected it would change everyone's life in Ireland who were lucky enough to be alive to see it. They were the greatest days I can remember. A totally, unified country urging these boys on with every song. I am so glad he took to Ireland as much as we did to him. He gave us so many amazing nights, rest in peace Jack. I saw an Ireland scarf draped over his coffin today beside his England scarf, a lovely touch.
Watching this now, 34 years after it happened, and it still brings tears of joy to my eyes as it did when i watched it the first time live as a 21 year old. What a time we had.
Watching this on the day of Big Jack's funeral. What a classy fella, and always conducted himself like the gentlemen of his generation, with pride, respect for the opponent and good humour. Rest In Peace Jack.
I was there that day. I was a kid, and I exchanged my Sampdoria scarf with a "HERE WE GO IRELAND - ITALIA 1990" scarf, and still have it, with proud. Green army were probably the best Nation-team supporters ever seen in Genoa.
Not only did the big JC drag our country to international competitions, but he also dragged our country out of recession. When he arrived in 1986 our country was on its knees with depression and REAL poverty all around, Jack brought the feel good factor. “The feel good factor” comes about when people feel inspired and are happy to spend the little few pennies they have on food, drink and irish paraphernalia as was the case during these really bleak times. This props up and builds a strong economy. We became proud of who we were, worked harder and realized anything was possible in life. This also inspired others ie Carruths and O’Sullivans gold medals and countless Eurovision winners etc. We got into the habit of winning continuously throughout the nineties which then led to the Celtic tiger. It wasn’t a bunch of clever/corrupt politicians that dragged this country into economic superiority, but us irish people in spite of their brainless decisions. We bulldozed our way through the last recession to again achieve economic superiority and we will again in spite of this covid crisis. But it all began with the spark Jack Charlton and the boys in green lit in euro 88 Thanks lads and thanks to those great fans of the 80’s and 90’s who inspired our boys in green. You’ll never beat the Irish.
“Good luck to the people back home, I hope they have a good party” i went out with my dad and all our pals hanging out of a car window with the car horn blowing, one of my best memories. Thanks Jack ☘️
I flew to Rome the previous evening, got a train up overnight to Genoa, queued up for six hours in the scorching sun for tickets along with my brother in law and thousands of other Irish fans. All well worth the wait for the glorious moment when Dave O'Leary scored that winning penalty. A day to remember and the craic in the centre of Genoa that night was unbelievable, even the Italian police realised there was no point in trying to enforce the drinks ban that night and not a hint of trouble from any of the Irish fans. Great day that won't be forgotten for a long time by anyone lucky enough to have been there.
I was only 8 years old at the time. My father and his 2 brothers somehow scored 3 tickets but the tickets were in the Romanian end. You can imagine how hard it must have been not to celebrate. It is one of his stories I hear him tell at least a few times a year.
I am completely amazed at how a video can completely take me back to a time when I was a 9 year child. What an absolutely magic time. Great memories. RIP big Jack
Same here and I was born 98.. I just love that Celtic jerseys are completely normal to wear amongst the Irish fans. I loved my NTL Celtic jersey and I miss it much 😢
Still to this day knowing the result I still get nervous watching this. One of, if not the best Irish sporting occasion. MAGICAL. Never forget that night in Dublin after that game.
Richard Sheehan he's a really nice guy in real life as well, when my Granja died he came to my Nana's house and just talked to everyone, it was like he was never even a pro 💚🍀
As a Leeds fan, I still can't believe that we let Jack get away! He only ever played for us and was a very good manager and yet he's one of the few out-and-out Revie greats who never managed Leeds. Charlton was the best manager of all the Revie boys, then probably Giles, and then Bremner, and yet we only ever employed one of them! Charlton's one of the big what-ifs in Leeds history.
Micheal Last Charlton actually convinced some of those players to play for the Republic, and they played in a regimented style that can only be achieved by good coaching.
Neil Lennon 88 I’ll always remember this day!?! It’ll live in my mind for the rest of my life!?! The first time we ever got into the football World Cup and we got to the quarterfinals!?! With a load of plastic paddies!?!
I experienced this on a very hot day in London. I happened to enter a bar that was showing the game to have a cold drink. I believe I was the only Irish person in the pub so I kept my voice down when Ireland won the game. Interesting that the majority were cheering for Rumania. I walked out into a City of London hor sun with a smile on my face. RIP Mr Charlton and respect to your family.
I'm 40 now.what a time.was only 10 at the time.watch this every now and then with a few beers in me.memories.always gives me goosebumps.jack Charlton r.i.p u were an honourable Irish man👍
I'm a Scotland fan and I remember that. I was a bag of nerves and was jumping around like a loony when O'Leary plugged the winning penalty great night for the Irish
One thing that's struck me watching all of this is the respect from George Hamilton throughout. Not once did he call Pat Bonner, Packie Bonner. I've always known and remembered about his effort to pronounce names based on their local pronunciation but hadn't copped he was respectfully using the formal names of our players as opposed to nicknames. A broadcasting legend. And by all accounts a very nice fella
i watch and comment on youtube vids all the time. but your comment on this game is by far the best i've ever come across, the fact that you were a policeman at the stadium that day and can now comment on that with this video 22 years later is unbelieveable
I was a 22 year old Irish man at the opposite end of the stadium it was magical two growing men hugging and crying Infront of me then they turned to me and began hugging me..i almost cried too such a wonderful memory..it was at least 30 minutes before any of the Irish fans left the stadium.. when I did i took a bus to the city centre of Genoa it took me an hour because I was so excited i wasn't able to focus on where I was suppose to get off . I had to take the same bus three times before I finally got to the centre..
We all sat in pure trepidation in the local pub in Dublin, Ireland on that wonderful night, I really don't think there will ever be a moment in sporting life like it , the nation really did hold it's breath!!!
I’ll never ever forget this moment!?! It was the first time Ireland ever got into the football World Cup and we got to the quarterfinals!?! Don’t think we’ll ever get that far in the football World Cup!?! But I honestly do believe that we do have an absolutely amazing chance of winning the web Ellis back to Ireland with us!?! Can’t wait for the rugby World Cup!?!
"We're all part of jackie's army, we're all off to Italy, and we're gonna shake em up, when we win the world cup, cause Ireland is the greatest football team" the good ol days
I'm from London, England. Born to Irish parents. My best friend in my life was a Kurdish boy. An Iraqi/Kurd. We were 8 years old and I remember him and his family came around to my house, with only my mother and I at home watching the game. Dad was in the pub (!). I'll always remember the exchange of ideas about freedom and independence that me and my friend, Ranjdar, spoke about even when we were 8. I began to learn about Kurdistan. My dad was all for the PKK (!). Seeing your message, brings a tear to my eye and I don't cry for nothing. God Bless You. God Bless Kurdistan. Freedom will come. FREEDOM WILL COME.
@@leonjames5685 Thank you Leon James! greetings from all Kurdish people to you your daddy and your great family. thanks a lot for your sympathy ♥️🌷🇭🇺🏴🇨🇮
Football comes in circles (that was our time) I was there at 15yrs of age... still a fan at present, since then, been to all of Ireland's only 3 world cups (plus all the group games even 93 in Belfast) Italy 90 ...best of all... when lads wernt stuck in their phones & no sign of sky sports... Great days!!
This was a great win and the whole of Ireland went nuts after this win. There were flags hanging from every house and all the streets and lampposts were painted green white and gold. Great times
I was 12 in 1990… this was my soccer awakening…. And 4 yrs later I sang the national anthem of Ireland in English, while my father sang it in Irish.. section 335 giants stadium June 18th…..1994
@@IsCumaFut2 not as hope-you must be joking? Was there the same hysteria for that game at Twickenham? The same euphoric scenes up and down the nation? Ireland came to a halt did it? For rugby,not a hope.A minority as against the world game watched by millions, in case you don't know the football world cup is the biggest sports even on the planet and logically for the Republic of Ireland to even advance that far against strong teams was a huge achievement, they did reach 7 in the fifa rankings. So in a nutshell comparatively rugby is only small change.when you see Ireland doing well in Rugby it's hardly great news is it? A sport played by a handful of nations where it's only number 1 in a small nation,new Zealand. Rugby doesn't capture nations like football or never will,anywhere. Even where I live now near toulouse rugby doesn't really appeal,nearby the town of gaillac was famed for rugby nowadays not so much. When the rugby world cup was on,we're the bars full? No. During 2018 football world cup they were packed and had a wonderful festive atmosphere, rugby will never capture that. Stephen Roche winning the tour de France in 87 would surpass rugby even.
@@oliver69cork46 rugby is not the most popular sport in ireland. I was there when that penalty was scored and yup it was iconic.. It wasn't the greatest sporting achievement though.
@@IsCumaFut2 and the greatest sporting achievement was what? Just interested. Houghton versus England 1988,Irelands various triple crowns, John treacys silver medal at la84,there are many but to me being impartial,just wondering what could be higher in achievement than doing well in the worlds number one game in popularity etc. But as they say,each to their and respectfully it takes alot to succeed no matter what.
It's hard to understand why Balint and Popescu didn´t take a penalty in the shoot-out. Instead, the NT coach Ienei ordered Daniel Timofte to take one, when he was a nobody in the national team and had entered the game as reserve. I don´t get it. The absence of Lacatus was crucial too, since he was an expert penalty taker.
The greatest day in Irish soccer history. Great days. Great memories. It really brought the country together. George was a master too, he turned the penalties into his own creation.
Love hearing those stories.Don't feel too confident about the Euro's but when do we ever feel confident in these competitions.Born same time as you.Happy days.Enjoy the next tournament.Who knows what will happen ;-)
This is a day that every Irish man should remember if you were born at this time!?! I’ll never forget it!?! The first time we ever qualified for any major tournament and we managed to get to the quarterfinals of the World Cup!?! It was an amazing time!?! And I actually met Jack Charlton a few years ago in balina while he was fishing and I spoke to him!?! He was an honorary Irishman and will be remembered as Ireland’s greatest manager!?! Rip big jack!?! Gone but not forgotten!?! 😢
Que partido fue ese lo recuerdo mucho fue un momento histórico para el fútbol de Irlanda con cuatro empates se metió entre los 8 mejores del mundo en Italia 90 gran recuerdo
I was behind the far goal, i was at all our games. Also saw cameroon v romania in bari caneroon won tgat group game 2 nil ,roger milla scored twice and danced around the corner flag beside us. Aldo saw second round game Yugoslavia v spain in verona. 2 nil to Yugoslavia. That was to be Yugoslavia's second last international game evet,as balkens war kicked off soin after. Great great days.
I love how the commentator appears to be neutral and rather indifferent, until the last two penalties. And then he suddenly explodes, first with Bonner's save and then O'Leary's winner. Disappointing for Romania though. Definitely a much better football team. Luckily they avoided a similar pitfall in Cardiff three years later and we were able to witness their magic in USA in 1994.
Watched this when I was 6! Gives me goosebumps watching it! After watching Packie save that penalty my whole house went mad! My dad was so used to Ireland losing, this was a golden period. Jumping around for ten minutes. Then I ran outside to my garden, and began blessing myself, and pretended to be Packie saving that Romanian penalty time and time again....... Almost brings a tear to my eye. Great memories.
i'm italian and i was in the stadium that day i'm one of the two policemen in the corner that look the guy in min.14:47 we dont stop him because we can feel the satisfaction and the joy of irish people, now i'm in retire but i remeber that day like could be yesterday, god are past 23 years!
Thank u sir God bless u
Paolo Brutti that's a beautiful story man. Were you happy for Ireland
Paolo Brutti that's a beautiful story. Were you going for Ireland
You are welcome anywhere in Ireland. Drinks are free.
I Love Italy.
I´m a 36 years old man from Brazil and i was 8 when i watched this penalty shootout. Don´t ask me why but, since this day, i became an Ireland fan.
George Hamilton,in my opinion is responsible for one of the greatest quotes in sporting history.
"The nation holds it's breath".
And don't discount "Ah Yes" either.
danger here
@@GirGir183 Beauty
its there!!....
Des Lynam - "Let the party begin.":
RIP Jack Charlton.
Mister MAGICOOOO...
I'm argentinian and I remember seeing the great save by Bonner. Big Fan of Ireland since they defeated England in the Euro 88.
God bless Ireland.
Ireland and Argentina have good friendship. Admiral William brown :) las islas malvinas argentina
@@dublinlhad of course !! Guillermo William Brown, the father of the argentinian Navy. A true Glory.
Rob C A great mutual history of refuelling Nazi U-Boats
thank you .
More than half of the irish squad were english(or welsh or scotish), but because of some irish heritage they were invited to play for Rep of Ireland, as they were not good enough to play for England(or Scotland the case of Houghton). By 80s, Rep of Ireland was by far, inferior in football to all the 4 home football nations(England, Scotland, Wales, North Ireland). Jackie Charlton(who has just passed away), an english, used any strategy to create a strong team in Rep of Ireland.
I was 8 years old at my grandads when I watched this, I'll never forget it, everyone in the lounge jumped up and celebrated when O'Leary's pen went in. We are all English by the way! Great moment. Cherished memories. RIP Jack Charlton. Legend! 🇨🇮🏴
I'm from Poland and I like both countries and both teams, but in that tournament I supported Ireland. Maybe for the Euro 1988, where they defeated England (England is our football nightmare) and the Soviets (Russia is our historical nightmare). Many people in Poland became the fans of the Irish team those years. So, our nations like each other for many, many years earlier. Greets from Poland, Irish friends, you had a great national team those times :-)
Ваш кошмар не "Советы". Ваш кошмар - историческая глупость и гордыня.
@@АлександрФилимонов-ы2ь Путин хуйло!
Ирландия в 1988году сыграла вничью со сборной Советского Союза.
RIP Jack we will always be part of Jackie's Army 💔😢🇮🇪
Greatest commentary ever and only an Irishman could get away with it @ 11:00. "Its Cascarino against this fella"
brilliant lol
Pmsl
RIP BIG JACK THANKS FOR THE NEVER ENDING MOMENTS THAT CAN NEVER BE TAKEN AWAY. GOD BLESS
It still puts tears in my eyes the wonderful memories of this. I was 18 and with my siblings and parents at home. The enjoyment ,the roars and screaming and happiness around the house will never be forgotten.
Irish people always sing loud and proud. :) The same was in Poland during our Euro, thank you for that atmosphere. :D
Charlton, I doubt, ever expected this job to change his life. He certainly never expected it would change everyone's life in Ireland who were lucky enough to be alive to see it. They were the greatest days I can remember. A totally, unified country urging these boys on with every song. I am so glad he took to Ireland as much as we did to him. He gave us so many amazing nights, rest in peace Jack. I saw an Ireland scarf draped over his coffin today beside his England scarf, a lovely touch.
Watching this now, 34 years after it happened, and it still brings tears of joy to my eyes as it did when i watched it the first time live as a 21 year old. What a time we had.
Those were brilliant times, never to be repeated again.
I'm Romanian and I love Irish ppl!!!LOVE IRELAND!!!:)
And we love the Romanians 👍
@@rudatheboy pfoaiiii ga-mi-as ce dragoste aici
You had a great team in Italy and America. 👍👌🍀☘️
Watching this on the day of Big Jack's funeral. What a classy fella, and always conducted himself like the gentlemen of his generation, with pride, respect for the opponent and good humour. Rest In Peace Jack.
I was there that day. I was a kid, and I exchanged my Sampdoria scarf with a "HERE WE GO IRELAND - ITALIA 1990" scarf, and still have it, with proud. Green army were probably the best Nation-team supporters ever seen in Genoa.
That's very nice of you to say, thanks Paolo.
Top class Paolo
Grazi Paolo 👍🏻
Not only did the big JC drag our country to international competitions, but he also dragged our country out of recession.
When he arrived in 1986 our country was on its knees with depression and REAL poverty all around, Jack brought the feel good factor.
“The feel good factor” comes about when people feel inspired and are happy to spend the little few pennies they have on food, drink and irish paraphernalia as was the case during these really bleak times. This props up and builds a strong economy.
We became proud of who we were, worked harder and realized anything was possible in life.
This also inspired others ie Carruths and O’Sullivans gold medals and countless Eurovision winners etc.
We got into the habit of winning continuously throughout the nineties which then led to the Celtic tiger.
It wasn’t a bunch of clever/corrupt politicians that dragged this country into economic superiority, but us irish people in spite of their brainless decisions.
We bulldozed our way through the last recession to again achieve economic superiority and we will again in spite of this covid crisis.
But it all began with the spark Jack Charlton and the boys in green lit in euro 88
Thanks lads and thanks to those great fans of the 80’s and 90’s who inspired our boys in green.
You’ll never beat the Irish.
Always felt the same tony well said pal…put em under pressure…nownnownnownnownnow didddle diddle nownnownnownnown nown
My dad always tells me how he spent 2 years saving up for that month in germany
Larry mullen said Jack gave the tricolour to all the Irish people... I agree with him.
I was at Italia 90 and the Irish supporters were wonderful, truly lovely fans. God bless them
“Good luck to the people back home, I hope they have a good party” i went out with my dad and all our pals hanging out of a car window with the car horn blowing, one of my best memories. Thanks Jack ☘️
I flew to Rome the previous evening, got a train up overnight to Genoa, queued up for six hours in the scorching sun for tickets along with my brother in law and thousands of other Irish fans. All well worth the wait for the glorious moment when Dave O'Leary scored that winning penalty.
A day to remember and the craic in the centre of Genoa that night was unbelievable, even the Italian police realised there was no point in trying to enforce the drinks ban that night and not a hint of trouble from any of the Irish fans. Great day that won't be forgotten for a long time by anyone lucky enough to have been there.
I was only 8 years old at the time. My father and his 2 brothers somehow scored 3 tickets but the tickets were in the Romanian end. You can imagine how hard it must have been not to celebrate. It is one of his stories I hear him tell at least a few times a year.
I'm not half envious of you! 😂👍
Whoa, whoa, #spoiler alert lol
@The Weathervane Ebook: I think the trouble would've been if they had tried to enforce it... 😂
"The big man from Donegal has set it up, for a victory! ". Great memories!
I am completely amazed at how a video can completely take me back to a time when I was a 9 year child. What an absolutely magic time. Great memories. RIP big Jack
Same here and I was born 98.. I just love that Celtic jerseys are completely normal to wear amongst the Irish fans. I loved my NTL Celtic jersey and I miss it much 😢
Thanks for everything Big Jack, backdrop of my childhood was your making. x
Never ever will I tire of watching this and listening to the commentary and jack's interview. Lifts the heart.
Still to this day knowing the result I still get nervous watching this. One of, if not the best Irish sporting occasion. MAGICAL. Never forget that night in Dublin after that game.
Irish are the best fans. Love from Brazil. 🇮🇪 🇧🇷
RIP Jack Charlton, you bought great joy to irish people... Jack was well like by everyone.... gone but not forgotten....
25 years later, I'm still sitting on the edge of my seat. Packie Bonner; a hero of the Irish people - and he never even shot anyone! ;-)
My father was in the same class in school as packies brother Dennis. So we'd get the occasional visit from the big man himself
Richard Sheehan he's a really nice guy in real life as well, when my Granja died he came to my Nana's house and just talked to everyone, it was like he was never even a pro 💚🍀
Margaret Lyons u are so lucky
Lung was a disaster
Funny you mentioned that. He let in 8 or 9 play for Celtic against Rangers that year... I think!
Jack Charlton is a saint in Ireland. A top class guy.
dont forget Pat Bonner and David O'leary
As a Leeds fan, I still can't believe that we let Jack get away! He only ever played for us and was a very good manager and yet he's one of the few out-and-out Revie greats who never managed Leeds. Charlton was the best manager of all the Revie boys, then probably Giles, and then Bremner, and yet we only ever employed one of them! Charlton's one of the big what-ifs in Leeds history.
Always thought it ironic that the Republic of Ireland's greatest ever manager is English...
Micheal Last Charlton actually convinced some of those players to play for the Republic, and they played in a regimented style that can only be achieved by good coaching.
Micheal Last
Packie went the right way everytime
RIP Jack, you are more deserving of respect than the majority. Say hi to Bobby for us!
The roar from the crowd when Pat saved the penalty. Unbelievable. That was a special time in Irish history.
niall lennon are u from cloone .co.leitrim and is in leaving cert?
isobelly bumbo no co.down in the 6 counties.
Neil Lennon 88 I’ll always remember this day!?! It’ll live in my mind for the rest of my life!?! The first time we ever got into the football World Cup and we got to the quarterfinals!?! With a load of plastic paddies!?!
@Mitica Pojoga Bit harsh, what did you want, them to just allow a shitty Romanian team to win?
@@catalinal488 Sorry your shitty team lost to us. I hope you feel better about it one day 😂🤣😂🤣
I experienced this on a very hot day in London. I happened to enter a bar that was showing the game to have a cold drink. I believe I was the only Irish person in the pub so I kept my voice down when Ireland won the game. Interesting that the majority were cheering for Rumania. I walked out into a City of London hor sun with a smile on my face. RIP Mr Charlton and respect to your family.
I was 8th years old watching this and I remember it as if it was yesterday, ironically I can't remember what happened yesterday at this moment in time
short term memory loss
😁
I'm 40 now.what a time.was only 10 at the time.watch this every now and then with a few beers in me.memories.always gives me goosebumps.jack Charlton r.i.p u were an honourable Irish man👍
Thanks, above all, for this memory, rest in peace Jack.
I'm a Scotland fan and I remember that. I was a bag of nerves and was jumping around like a loony when O'Leary plugged the winning penalty great night for the Irish
great upload. Thank you! Is it possible to upload another with higher resolution? Thanks!
One thing that's struck me watching all of this is the respect from George Hamilton throughout. Not once did he call Pat Bonner, Packie Bonner. I've always known and remembered about his effort to pronounce names based on their local pronunciation but hadn't copped he was respectfully using the formal names of our players as opposed to nicknames. A broadcasting legend. And by all accounts a very nice fella
i watch and comment on youtube vids all the time. but your comment on this game is by far the best i've ever come across, the fact that you were a policeman at the stadium that day and can now comment on that with this video 22 years later is unbelieveable
I was a 22 year old Irish man at the opposite end of the stadium it was magical two growing men hugging and crying Infront of me then they turned to me and began hugging me..i almost cried too such a wonderful memory..it was at least 30 minutes before any of the Irish fans left the stadium.. when I did i took a bus to the city centre of Genoa it took me an hour because I was so excited i wasn't able to focus on where I was suppose to get off . I had to take the same bus three times before I finally got to the centre..
We all sat in pure trepidation in the local pub in Dublin, Ireland on that wonderful night, I really don't think there will ever be a moment in sporting life like it , the nation really did hold it's breath!!!
I’ll never ever forget this moment!?! It was the first time Ireland ever got into the football World Cup and we got to the quarterfinals!?! Don’t think we’ll ever get that far in the football World Cup!?! But I honestly do believe that we do have an absolutely amazing chance of winning the web Ellis back to Ireland with us!?! Can’t wait for the rugby World Cup!?!
"We're all part of jackie's army, we're all off to Italy, and we're gonna shake em up, when we win the world cup, cause Ireland is the greatest football team" the good ol days
What a time to be a 10 year old lad (which I was) it was really a summer I will never forget.
The nation holds it breath. Will we ever see this again. Great memories.
1:12 You'll never walk alone being sung
Admire and respect Irish people and team and specially Sheedy Houghtoun and Jack Charlton,the legendary coach
from Kurdistan♥️💛💚
I'm from London, England. Born to Irish parents. My best friend in my life was a Kurdish boy. An Iraqi/Kurd. We were 8 years old and I remember him and his family came around to my house, with only my mother and I at home watching the game. Dad was in the pub (!). I'll always remember the exchange of ideas about freedom and independence that me and my friend, Ranjdar, spoke about even when we were 8. I began to learn about Kurdistan. My dad was all for the PKK (!).
Seeing your message, brings a tear to my eye and I don't cry for nothing. God Bless You. God Bless Kurdistan. Freedom will come. FREEDOM WILL COME.
@@leonjames5685 Thank you Leon James!
greetings from all Kurdish people to you
your daddy and your great family.
thanks a lot for your sympathy
♥️🌷🇭🇺🏴🇨🇮
Thank you for putting this up. Has been too long in the waiting. Had enough of clips and documentarys.
Football comes in circles (that was our time) I was there at 15yrs of age... still a fan at present, since then, been to all of Ireland's only 3 world cups (plus all the group games even 93 in Belfast) Italy 90 ...best of all... when lads wernt stuck in their phones & no sign of sky sports... Great days!!
This was a great win and the whole of Ireland went nuts after this win. There were flags hanging from every house and all the streets and lampposts were painted green white and gold. Great times
The Irish flag is Green White & Orange son
Now you are full of migrants😁
Oo ah Paul Mcgrath say oo ah Paul Mcgrath
Aoife O'Gorman lol
Oh ah Paul McGrath oh ah Paul McGraths ma!?!
If you could relive one day in history.
I wouldn't of got married
@@luketutolo Oh shit, sorry man...hope you get that on track.
I was 12 in 1990… this was my soccer awakening…. And 4 yrs later I sang the national anthem of Ireland in English, while my father sang it in Irish.. section 335 giants stadium June 18th…..1994
I still cry lookin at this 33 years later!
RIP Jack 🇮🇪I always come back to this video.
By far ireland greatest sporting moment and times,that June was unreal,with pubs full,streets full and euphoria,what a time
+oliver69cork I was an embryo in my Ma's womb when this was happening and she was watching it at the time, wish I had've been too!
Not a hope.. Beating England in Twickenham for grand slam
@@IsCumaFut2 not as hope-you must be joking? Was there the same hysteria for that game at Twickenham? The same euphoric scenes up and down the nation? Ireland came to a halt did it? For rugby,not a hope.A minority as against the world game watched by millions, in case you don't know the football world cup is the biggest sports even on the planet and logically for the Republic of Ireland to even advance that far against strong teams was a huge achievement, they did reach 7 in the fifa rankings. So in a nutshell comparatively rugby is only small change.when you see Ireland doing well in Rugby it's hardly great news is it? A sport played by a handful of nations where it's only number 1 in a small nation,new Zealand. Rugby doesn't capture nations like football or never will,anywhere. Even where I live now near toulouse rugby doesn't really appeal,nearby the town of gaillac was famed for rugby nowadays not so much. When the rugby world cup was on,we're the bars full? No. During 2018 football world cup they were packed and had a wonderful festive atmosphere, rugby will never capture that. Stephen Roche winning the tour de France in 87 would surpass rugby even.
@@oliver69cork46 rugby is not the most popular sport in ireland. I was there when that penalty was scored and yup it was iconic.. It wasn't the greatest sporting achievement though.
@@IsCumaFut2 and the greatest sporting achievement was what? Just interested. Houghton versus England 1988,Irelands various triple crowns, John treacys silver medal at la84,there are many but to me being impartial,just wondering what could be higher in achievement than doing well in the worlds number one game in popularity etc. But as they say,each to their and respectfully it takes alot to succeed no matter what.
I was in my mothers womb when she was watching this and she said I was kicking like mad, I was born 2 weeks later lmao
Dickhead
Patrick Maguire calm it
"Cascarino against this fella"
Big Jack RIP ... From England
It's hard to understand why Balint and Popescu didn´t take a penalty in the shoot-out. Instead, the NT coach Ienei ordered Daniel Timofte to take one, when he was a nobody in the national team and had entered the game as reserve. I don´t get it. The absence of Lacatus was crucial too, since he was an expert penalty taker.
It's still gives me goose bumps after all those years.
Greatest irish football moment....we all loved Italian 90 even though technically speaking we never won a game.amazing
Didn't win a game and still got to the quarter final. I think the rule changed after this so teams were awarded 3 points for a win rather than 2.
Andy Townsend commentating on Andy Townsend’s penalty:
“Well he’s drilled that hard and low and it’s found its way into the back of the net!!”
Still have this whole spectacular taped off the tv on vhs
The greatest day in Irish soccer history. Great days. Great memories. It really brought the country together. George was a master too, he turned the penalties into his own creation.
Los fans de Irlanda, De los mejores de las copas mundiales o eurocopas..!!! Saludos desde México 👍
George Hamilton is just the greatest commentator ever isn’t he
Being from burtonport, donegal. This is a proud moment
would bring a tear to a wooden statue.... im in bits here.
I remember this... Beautiful
I am an Indian and have always supported Ireland. Sad that they couldn't make it in Euro 2021!
I could watch this every day for the rest of my life!!
My uncle Brendon broke the coffee table watching this game ! Lol
I will never forget this moment. I was 9.
Daniel Timofte's penalty was soo awful his run up, angle everything but he became and unintentional hero in Ireland.
RIP BIG JACK CHARLTON 😢
Loved watching this again. All these years later, and I still get nervous as Dave O' Leary walks up! Great times..... Agus is grá liom Packie!!
Love hearing those stories.Don't feel too confident about the Euro's but when do we ever feel confident in these competitions.Born same time as you.Happy days.Enjoy the next tournament.Who knows what will happen ;-)
This is a day that every Irish man should remember if you were born at this time!?! I’ll never forget it!?! The first time we ever qualified for any major tournament and we managed to get to the quarterfinals of the World Cup!?! It was an amazing time!?! And I actually met Jack Charlton a few years ago in balina while he was fishing and I spoke to him!?! He was an honorary Irishman and will be remembered as Ireland’s greatest manager!?! Rip big jack!?! Gone but not forgotten!?! 😢
You were a star, Jack, Big cheers to you, gasun.
Met Big Jack in Mother Hubbards restaurant back in 01. Gentleman!
remember watching this in a pub on the quays with my mates, brings me back. lets hope some good memories this summer
I was watching it in Magnums on O Connell St. Ahhhh good times
was watching it in brighton with my mum jumping around
:) been lookin for this ..thanks for posting ^_^
My favourite line here is Jack in the interview with the “and goodluck to the people back home, I hope they have a good party!” :)
I was12 years of age, watching this at home and loving every minute of it!!
thanks for uploading, historic moment
Que partido fue ese lo recuerdo mucho fue un momento histórico para el fútbol de Irlanda con cuatro empates se metió entre los 8 mejores del mundo en Italia 90 gran recuerdo
What a moment to say, "where was I when this happened". The pub proobably!
I was behind the far goal, i was at all our games. Also saw cameroon v romania in bari caneroon won tgat group game 2 nil ,roger milla scored twice and danced around the corner flag beside us. Aldo saw second round game Yugoslavia v spain in verona. 2 nil to Yugoslavia. That was to be Yugoslavia's second last international game evet,as balkens war kicked off soin after. Great great days.
Estadio Luigi Ferraris (Génova, Italia), el lugar donde Costa Rica 🇨🇷 e Irlanda 🇮🇪 hicieron HISTORIA ❤️.
Great upload, thanks !
Damn you Scillachi!!!!!!!!!
Correct name is Salvatore "Totò" Schillaci ;)
A pure sicknure of a goal
I love how the commentator appears to be neutral and rather indifferent, until the last two penalties.
And then he suddenly explodes, first with Bonner's save and then O'Leary's winner.
Disappointing for Romania though. Definitely a much better football team.
Luckily they avoided a similar pitfall in Cardiff three years later and we were able to witness their magic in USA in 1994.
Watched this when I was 6! Gives me goosebumps watching it! After watching Packie save that penalty my whole house went mad! My dad was so used to Ireland losing, this was a golden period. Jumping around for ten minutes. Then I ran outside to my garden, and began blessing myself, and pretended to be Packie saving that Romanian penalty time and time again....... Almost brings a tear to my eye. Great memories.
With Hagi Românian team it was great, love you guys
Great stuff XO.
Never gets old.
God Bless you Jack, the best manager that ever lived
2:43 Now what makes you think that, George? It's a question of who scores the most.