Trust RTE not to mention that the vast majority of the crowd did not wear masks nor adopt social distancing. What an insult their behaviour was to the 1,750 people who have died of the virus so far in this country.
They wanted to show their appreciation for a man that not only changed Irish football but also changed the way Irish people felt about themselves. If people around the world can break the rules for Black Lives Matter protests without criticism they can break the rules to honour Jack Charlton in Ireland.
Ah lovely!
You fans have made our day.
Fair play to u all!
We’re all part of Jack’s army.
COYBIG🇮🇪☘️👍💚
RIP Jack, Geordie, England, Irish, Legend.
Thanks for the memories and the good times Jack, Rest in Peace.
Thanks for the memories Big Jack you will be badly missed RIP sleep well💚💚💚
Sad loss jack charlton rip he did great for irish soccer and ireland great memories in italia 90 and the other tournaments
I was part of Jack's army and always will be
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Big Jack rip
Premier Premier
The same Ireland of 1990 is the one RTE worked hard to destroy
Trust RTE not to mention that the vast majority of the crowd did not wear masks nor adopt social distancing. What an insult their behaviour was to the 1,750 people who have died of the virus so far in this country.
They wanted to show their appreciation for a man that not only changed Irish football but also changed the way Irish people felt about themselves. If people around the world can break the rules for Black Lives Matter protests without criticism they can break the rules to honour Jack Charlton in Ireland.
@@peterd788 That is a particularly weak argument. Two wrongs don't make a right. All they had to do was wear a mask.
Dermot O'Sullivan ok Karen
People want to remember good times but good old Dermot wants to stir the pot and stay depressed
Aye Boy exactly