He was absolute quality for Aston Villa alongside McGrath, Townsend and Staunton. Absolute icons for Villa and Ireland. His goal against Italy was epic.
My favourite player growing up. Liverpool sold him to Aston Villa was a big mistake. Villa got a good few years out of him, fighting for the title with McGrath, townsend and Staunton.
Jack Charlton was the maker of Ireland team. He had a revolution not only in making a solid team, but the way they played. He is the father of 'pressing football'.
@@22grena what just like kenny dalgleish,graeme souness,gordan mcqueen joe jordan,gary mcalister,gordan strachan,alan hansen etc etc ? just like they were all ignored because they played for an english club.... that andy roxburgh was a kids trainer and insideous (like all youth trainers i met if they knew your dad you were picked no matter how bad some were) it wasnt because he played for an english club
@@raycroalwind your neck in you fucking stormtrooper. He said he's amazed he wasn't capped by Scotland before Ireland got to him. At no time did he say it was because he was at and English club, you complete tool.
@@johnharkness2342 Correct, what do you expect when you put a secretery in charge of a national team, then wee craigie was hardly a seasoned manager either. I remember how he used to boast about getting more corners and less bookings than the teams that gubbed us, he was just a fifa gravy train money grabber and you could hear it ripping out him.
Yep, you can see it was rays weaker foot, but what a goal, to beat italy in new jersey, lol Its amazing both those two were at oxford, like jack said here.
The funny part is we were accused of kicking it long all the time. We did not do that, we told you we were going to. Look at the players, they could all play. We just did not mess about playing about in our end of the pitch.
It wasn't a mistake jack. It was a goal of pure genius from ray Houghton when he scored against Italy. An incredible visionary player
Loved big Jack, great guy, sadly passed away, god bless you sir a proper football guy, got guys to run through brick walls for him.
He was absolute quality for Aston Villa alongside McGrath, Townsend and Staunton. Absolute icons for Villa and Ireland. His goal against Italy was epic.
RIP Jack. We loved you.
could listen to him all day! RIP big Jack
These clips are bloody brilliant
My favourite player growing up. Liverpool sold him to Aston Villa was a big mistake. Villa got a good few years out of him, fighting for the title with McGrath, townsend and Staunton.
Villa had great team in that 92 93 season
Villa had a great Irish contingent in the early/mid 90s
Two legends RIP jack best manager the republic ever had
We all love Jack and he's truly an icon here in Ireland!
Jack Charlton was the maker of Ireland team. He had a revolution not only in making a solid team, but the way they played. He is the father of 'pressing football'.
Now they have taglines and act like they reinvented it !
Fantastic player Ray
Jack and Bobby Charlton. Two brothers, two totally different great players with two totally different personalities.
RIP JACK
It's amazing that Ray Houghton hadn't been capped by Scotland by the time the Irish approached him.
He went for a trial but the Scottish manager ignored him because he was playing for an English club ruclips.net/video/DOBkEGrCilE/видео.html
@@22grena what just like kenny dalgleish,graeme souness,gordan mcqueen joe jordan,gary mcalister,gordan strachan,alan hansen etc etc ? just like they were all ignored because they played for an english club.... that andy roxburgh was a kids trainer and insideous (like all youth trainers i met if they knew your dad you were picked no matter how bad some were) it wasnt because he played for an english club
@@raycroalwind your neck in you fucking stormtrooper. He said he's amazed he wasn't capped by Scotland before Ireland got to him. At no time did he say it was because he was at and English club, you complete tool.
@@raycroalwhen Roxburgh took over that’s when Scotland went downhill and never recovered the rot had set in
@@johnharkness2342 Correct, what do you expect when you put a secretery in charge of a national team, then wee craigie was hardly a seasoned manager either. I remember how he used to boast about getting more corners and less bookings than the teams that gubbed us, he was just a fifa gravy train money grabber and you could hear it ripping out him.
Big jack is underated. A great fishing man aswell.
I think Jack is being a little ungracious towards Oxford here. Jim Smith and Maurice Evans had a huge hand in developing these players.
Only playing at Oxford 😂😂
Higher than most of our players are playing today ..
His grandmother played for the Republic 😊
Yep, you can see it was rays weaker foot, but what a goal, to beat italy in new jersey, lol
Its amazing both those two were at oxford, like jack said here.
Old Ma Aldridge ...now she could finish
ha funny Johns grandmother played football?
Keva Rosenburg 🤣
Fox in the box she wos
Look at the players he had .
The funny part is we were accused of kicking it long all the time. We did not do that, we told you we were going to. Look at the players, they could all play. We just did not mess about playing about in our end of the pitch.
2:00 Lobbing Seaman.
Wouldn't be the first time he lobbed seamon..!!
I remember when John Aldridge's granny got that hatrick against ussr
lol
If you literally went the bog in Ireland big jack would swoop
"I stood next to a guy in a bus stop once who had a pint of guiness a few years ago". You're picked!
Rip Jack Charlton 🇮🇪 ☘️
Byzantine