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RIP Jack Charlton 08:58 - Jul 11 with 3159 viewsMullet



Just makes me think of USA 94

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RIP Jack Charlton on 09:03 - Jul 11 with 2333 viewsBloomBlue

That great 66 Word Cup team managed by the greatest Manager ever, great memories.
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RIP Jack Charlton on 09:11 - Jul 11 with 2283 viewsronnyd

A monster of a defender from the days when football was a contact sport. RIP Big Jack.
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RIP Jack Charlton on 09:13 - Jul 11 with 2271 viewsGlasgowBlue

Legend. Did an amazing job with ROI. R.I.P..

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RIP Jack Charlton on 09:17 - Jul 11 with 2259 viewsFtnfwest

RIP. Not many left now.
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RIP Jack Charlton on 09:24 - Jul 11 with 2227 viewsTangledupin_Blue

Sad news. One of my favourite footbally people who wasn't connected to Ipswich.

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RIP Jack Charlton on 09:28 - Jul 11 with 2215 viewsMarshalls_Mullet

RIP Jack Charlton on 09:24 - Jul 11 by Tangledupin_Blue

Sad news. One of my favourite footbally people who wasn't connected to Ipswich.


Yes, I'm not Irish, but my memories if him are from USA94, when England didn't make it.

Was fun watching Eire with Big Jack on the side lines.

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RIP Jack Charlton on 09:32 - Jul 11 with 2199 viewsGlasgowBlue

RIP Jack Charlton on 09:28 - Jul 11 by Marshalls_Mullet

Yes, I'm not Irish, but my memories if him are from USA94, when England didn't make it.

Was fun watching Eire with Big Jack on the side lines.


I loved USA 94. I think it was from having no pressure of following England and ending up with disappointment.

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RIP Jack Charlton on 09:45 - Jul 11 with 2140 viewsMarshalls_Mullet

RIP Jack Charlton on 09:32 - Jul 11 by GlasgowBlue

I loved USA 94. I think it was from having no pressure of following England and ending up with disappointment.


Also discovering players like Romario, Stoichkov and Hagi.

...in the days before football manager and FIFA!

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RIP Jack Charlton on 09:47 - Jul 11 with 2140 viewsfactual_blue

Makes me think of


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RIP Jack Charlton on 09:49 - Jul 11 with 2124 viewsChrisd

Such sad news, but his memory will long be remembered.

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RIP Jack Charlton on 10:03 - Jul 11 with 2096 viewsEastTownBlue

RIP Jack Charlton on 09:28 - Jul 11 by Marshalls_Mullet

Yes, I'm not Irish, but my memories if him are from USA94, when England didn't make it.

Was fun watching Eire with Big Jack on the side lines.


That shock victory over Italy will live long in the memory. Jack Charlton memorably went head on with FIFA regarding players not being allowed a drinks break during hot conditions. Plus him and Aldridge having a heated disagreement with a FIFA jobsworth on the touchline.
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RIP Jack Charlton on 10:12 - Jul 11 with 2067 viewsbracknell_blue

He was a mountain of a man. I bumped into him - literally - in a hotel by Dublin Airport. I was on a business trip and the ROI team were also staying there. I was a bit late for breakfast where I was meeting a colleague, cema running down the stairs towards the breakfast room, only to be met by Big Jack coming round the corner the opposite way. I am 6'2" but he sent me flying. Then helped me up and apologised profusely for not looking where he was going. A gentleman and one serious unit. RIP.

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RIP Jack Charlton on 10:30 - Jul 11 with 2020 viewsSuperblue95

Such a massive legend over here in Ireland. My girlfriends grandad knew him pretty well too.

RIP

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RIP Jack Charlton on 10:38 - Jul 11 with 1998 viewsPJH

RIP Big Jack another member of Don Revie's era of great Leeds United teams gone.
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RIP Jack Charlton on 10:44 - Jul 11 with 1988 viewsMoriarty



[Post edited 11 Jul 2020 10:48]

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RIP Jack Charlton on 09:24 - Jul 11 by Tangledupin_Blue

Sad news. One of my favourite footbally people who wasn't connected to Ipswich.


You could argue that he was connected with Ipswich, as his uncle managed the club.

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RIP Jack Charlton on 11:00 - Jul 11 with 1923 viewsRadlett_blue


They said Big Jack couldn't play, but he scored a cracker at PR here. Turned out to be the last goal of his career.

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RIP Jack Charlton on 11:01 - Jul 11 with 1922 viewsTangledupin_Blue



It was in the year of eighty-eight, in the lovely month of June,
When the gadflies were swarming and dogs howling at the moon,
Ah with rosary beads and sandwiches for Stuttgart we began,
Joxer packed his German phrase-book, and jump-leads for the van.

Ah well some of the lads had never been away from home before.
It was the first time Whacker put his foot outside of Inchicore.
And before we left for Europe, we knew we’d need a plan,
So we all agreed that Joxer was the man to drive the van.

In Germany the Autobahn was like the Long Mile Road
There was every make of car and van, all carrying the full load
Ford Transits and Hiaces, and an old Bedford from Tralee,
With the engine overheating from long-hauling duty free.

There were fans from Ballyfermot, Ballybough and Ballymun
On the journey of a lifetime and the craic was ninety one
Joxer met a German’s daughter on the banks of the River Rhine
and he told her she’d be welcome in Ballyfermot anytime

And as soon as we found Stuttgart, we got the wagons in a ring
Sean óg got out the banjo and Peter played the mandolin.
Oh there were fans there from everywhere, attracted by the sound
At the first Fleadh Ceol in Europe and Joxer passed the flagon round

But the session it ended when we’d finished all the stout
The air mattresses inflated and the sleeping bags rolled out
As one by one we fell asleep, Joxer had a dream
He dreamt himself and Jack Charlton sat down to pick the team

Joxer dreamt they both agreed on Packie Bonner straight away
And that Moran, Whelan and McGrath were certainly to play
Ah but tempers they began to rise, patience wearing thin
Jack wanted Cascarino, but Joxer wanted Quinn

And the dream turned into a nightmare, Joxer stuck the head on Jack
Who wanted to bring Johnny Giles and Eamonn Dunphy back
Ah well the cock crew in the morning, it crew both loud and shrill
And Joxer woke up in his sleeping bag many miles from Arbour Hill

Ah next morning none of the experts gave us the slightest chance
They said that the English team would lead us on a merry dance
Ah with their union jacks all them English fans for victory they were set
Until Ray Houghton got the ball and he stuck it in the net

What happened next is history, brought tears to many eyes
Oh that day will be the highlight of many people’s lives
Well Joxer climbed right over the top and the last time he was seen
Was arm-in-arm with Jack Charlton, singing ‘Revenge for Skibbereen’.

Ah now Whacker’s back in Inchicore, he’s living with his Mam
And Jack Charlton has been proclaimed an honorary Irishman
Listen do you remember that German’s daughter on the banks of the River Rhine
Ah jeez, well didn’t she show up in Ballyfermot last week

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RIP Jack Charlton on 11:06 - Jul 11 with 1910 viewsMoriarty

RIP Jack Charlton on 10:03 - Jul 11 by EastTownBlue

That shock victory over Italy will live long in the memory. Jack Charlton memorably went head on with FIFA regarding players not being allowed a drinks break during hot conditions. Plus him and Aldridge having a heated disagreement with a FIFA jobsworth on the touchline.


Ireland were a force under Charlton. Charlton maintained Ireland would have won the World Cup in 1990 if he had Lineker. Charlton had been in situ for some time prior to USA 94. He led Ireland in Euro 88. Ireland 1 England 0.

One memorable thing about Big Jack was that despite some suggesting it was the England “B” team, England couldn’t beat them and whenever the Irish anthem was played, they always faced their flag, even when FIFA had instructed team to face dignatories instead (think it was WC 90).

RIP Big Jack.
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RIP Jack Charlton on 11:07 - Jul 11 with 1902 viewsjaykay

one of the best. i remember him as a player in the 66 world cup and a giant of a player in that great leeds side. i always laugh when i hear those who never saw that leeds side say dirty leeds. they were no different from any other side in that era. only the london press didn't like them.
i expect those who call them dirty leeds, would like a bit of steel in our town side of today

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RIP Jack Charlton on 11:18 - Jul 11 with 1884 viewsTangledupin_Blue

RIP Jack Charlton on 10:48 - Jul 11 by factual_blue

You could argue that he was connected with Ipswich, as his uncle managed the club.


I think the word "connected" is under some strain there...

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RIP Jack Charlton on 11:23 - Jul 11 with 1873 viewsPendejo

Does anyone remember that coaching programme he had on TV?

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Didn't he also do a fishing programme?

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RIP Jack Charlton on 11:25 - Jul 11 with 1867 viewsBogblue

RIP Jack Charlton on 10:12 - Jul 11 by bracknell_blue

He was a mountain of a man. I bumped into him - literally - in a hotel by Dublin Airport. I was on a business trip and the ROI team were also staying there. I was a bit late for breakfast where I was meeting a colleague, cema running down the stairs towards the breakfast room, only to be met by Big Jack coming round the corner the opposite way. I am 6'2" but he sent me flying. Then helped me up and apologised profusely for not looking where he was going. A gentleman and one serious unit. RIP.


two big units, one great story!

RIP Big Jack
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RIP Jack Charlton on 11:33 - Jul 11 with 1839 viewsWeWereZombies

RIP Jack Charlton on 09:11 - Jul 11 by ronnyd

A monster of a defender from the days when football was a contact sport. RIP Big Jack.


Indeed, RIP. He was the epitome of hard but fair.

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RIP Jack Charlton on 12:33 - Jul 11 with 1779 viewsGlasgowBlue


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