@paidistapleton6208 They persisted in attributing the misbehaviour to "a few" who were ruining things for everybody else. But the scenes we witnessed were of a magnitude and order far beyond that scope. The England fans who took part in the riot numbered in the hundreds, possibly even thousands.
Ah there's fool's everywhere but hey u come across sound, and anyways them people fighting at the football are not brave enough to go make a name for themselves so they get drunk and start fights at football ,, the people who were fighting were in Mount Joy prison the next day and over one thousand Irish fans shouting (were going to kill ye's ) banging the bars the place sounded like a war , the British knew then it was a stupid mistake to do what they did, u see I think if u think your brave u should be brave in the face of danger not only when u have the upper hand, but the guys who started the fighting were scared and Cowley , but there's always good people like yourself .
@jasongibbons2411 hey bro I don't know who you were replying to but you've said something very profound there!!! And it's not even about the football but in life's journey!! Thank you for typing your words! I wish you all the very best for your future and may God bless you and your family dearly and daily 🙂❤️🙏🌎
I remember at the time that this was more than half-expected and had been talked about notably by the press and pundits in the run up to the match, with the notion being that the powers that be were seemingly hoping it wouldnt happen. Whilst mainly surrounding club football, the 10 or so years leading up to this were absolutely disgraceful for English football. In hindsight, authorities (law and football ones) never really took a firm enough stand and when you think about it, its a surprise and maybe just pure luck that more people didnt get killed or seriously hurt over the years.
In 1982 my Dad took by brother, who was about 14 at the time, to England versus N. Ireland at Wembley. They said all hell let loose and people pulled scaffolding poles from out under their jackets. Some screwed them together and used them as long jousts ramming them into crowds trying to get away.
Didn't show what happened afterwards. They were kept in that section until the stadium was nearly cleared. Then there was a batton charge. Lots of sore and injured English fans were beaten badly, some complained about harsh police treatment.
True...that's more what I remember about that...I thought the police were way too heavy handed and some were filmed unleashing severe blows to probably ordinary fans who were just in the wrong place at the time...I remember one guy having been hit on the head with a baton and obviously in some trouble holding his head and being helped by people in the crowd...shame really...it was not a good day for football
The english fans threw parts of benches off the balcony onto the lower stands hitting people. They left far right messages scattered round the place and goaded irish people into fights while they were here. English fans got what they had coming
@@DavidJones-wx4im but what if the Dutch, Italy or Germany are playing England like in the European Cup Final at Wembley.. or did you support Italy that day lol ... yeah I believe ya ... funny how many fans say "I don't even watch England games" then the world cup is on and the pubs etc are full with record amounts of TV viewing figures 😂
I remember watching this live. Disgusting behaviour from the England supporters. And I'm English. I'm sure it came out that alot of them were actually 'businessmen'.
I remember it live also it was surreal. And it was also the first time I ever heard the term neo nazi used. I was 15 at the time and never thought you would have English saluting Hitler. And most of us know over here that this crowd didn't speak for all England fans.
Ireland had just scored and had gone 1-0 up .. Combat 18 were there chanting racist abuse .. I vividly remember Paul Ince standing on the side of the pitch asking “Why?” as he pleaded for calm .. that afternoon and late into the evening Dubliners & indeed others from Ireland 🇮🇪 in the city that day inflicted such revenge bearings on many of the troublemakers.. the streets of Dublin ran amok that night ..
@@jasonnelson4847 I heard there was photos of the English getting kicked by the.....what the media would call " Irish Far right" lol, framed and hanging on the walls of pubs in Dublin. Pity they're not on-line. They got a Garda escort back to their boats . Luckily these fighting aged men didn't claim asylum and only did damage for one night. We were purely Irish those days. Things were better if I remember correctly. £100 would give you a great weekend
Was selling the programmes that night with me 2 sister and a few mates we had the luck of being located where all the English fans entered 98% them where grand even the skinheads weren't to bad to deal with took n gave a bit off banter had a few coins thrown at me we where only 14
As an England regular of a lot of years being part of a group of 20 or so we got to know a lot of England supporters down the years and most noticeable during this trip was how we did not know lots of so called English supporters here. Before the game it was odd as in not like a usual away trip. We never saw so many travelling English police for starters and there was lots of banter flying around about about political stuff but we did not witness any. A really odd experience which we saw in Sweden at Euro 92 as well as in lots of people we did not recognise. Certainly very poor of the media commentators labeling everyone with out knowing the facts though.
I’m Irish and was 11 when this happened. It was found afterwards that there was a large contingent that weren’t football fans from England. You are right about the political rhetoric, even being that young, I was already very aware of sectarian and political issues on the island as a whole. I lived in Manchester as an adult years later and after that, this makes even less sense. The English couldn’t care less about Northern Ireland. My only guess is that there was tension over IRA attacks on mainland Britain.
@@johnjordan6736 Ireland played at Wembley a couple of years later, and to be honest it was a horrible atmosphere. No mass fighting as far as I know, to be honest I would have actively avoided it it if I could see it, but it still felt awful. Hopefuly those days are gone.
@@paulc2130it's the English that have a violent chip on their shoulders, we've all moved on, I'm not saying all English, mostly the brain dead knuckle daggers that follow English premier league teams. Irish and English on a general level get on well, there's cultural and family links in both nations, my cousin is married to an English lady, with kids, they're very happy together.
Unfortunately the minority have the biggest spotlight on them, and also not fair on the good fans who travelled to be branded thugs. I've gone over to England for games and never had any issues with anyone when over there. And it's a shame that, even despite hie long ago this was, it's still brought up
The people of Ireland did not deserve this. This summed up English football fans in a nutshell bwck then. Embarrassing and disgraceful. Kudos to Richard Keys and Martin Tyler along with the rest of the Sky Sports team back then for the way they handled this.
Bit naughty. Im of Irish stuff.. My mum is a mick. I served four years with the Irish guards but this wss when combat 18 ,were really into footy violence. I'm half Irish but born in England so I'm English and loyalty means everything to me but that is fkin disgraceful
If i remember correctly there were quite a lot of NF at this and not your normal English hooligan. When i was at college i got to see some of the weapons.
Should of never happened any agro in Dublin in the next game they won't even get in cause this place is gone mad and only looking for trouble and that be perfect excuse so they won't get home Alive. I'm sure they be well behaved times have changed but Dublin dangerous place.
The English fans are chanting 'Dirty Fenian Bastards' at the start of this clip, glad they all got the Bronx Tale 'so now yous cant leave' treatment afterwards.
Thankfully the culture of England fans has changed a lot since then. A lot of other European countries, especially eastern, are far far worse now and look to perpetuate violence against meek and mild middle class English fans due to their old reputation.
@@dangermouse6687most of you continentals have to be locked behind cages at your football games, 50ft fences to keep you in, while we sit right next to the pitch.... Always makes me laugh when you people are subbed to so many British channels and follow prem clubs. The definition of an inferiority complex.
i was at pitch when we got pelted with everything a grand father and his grandson i got onto the pitch i was wearing my england rugby shirt if those fans behind the goal had not burnt our flag nothing would have happened
They had tickets for those seats. Unless you’re suggesting the guards should’ve had some sort of “Minority Report” system to predict the future, I’m not sure what they were supposed to do.
@@matthewdoyle3877Get used to it with the Irish mate, they blame British when it’s raining and then quote something the Anglo Saxons/English done hundreds of years ago 🤣
@@nathanfarmer2170LOL in a thousand years ,ye swivel eyed loons will still be whining " the EU was being mean to us about Brexit". Give your head a wobble ,ye are the king's of playing victim ,and for a Nigel to say another nation keeps bringing up their history is ludicrous.
The Guards (Irish Police) kept the English fans in the stand until the ground was almost cleared. They then went in and beat the crap out of them... No camera phones to worry about then. But the Irish press got some of it on film. They also got footage of some of the walking wounded being escorted to the ferry in Dun Laoghaire.
Mental that they said “ look at the kid, his face says it all, he most probably asked his dad can he see his favourite players from England “ the little lad had a Irish scarf around him. typical england and there narrastistc ways
The same idiots that wanted to play a game between England and Germany in the Berlin Olympic Stadium on Adoph Hilter's birthday. Clownshoes the lot (1994). Imagine what kind of organisation the hooligans on both sides would've organised.
@@josephkane2312the riot police with Battons yes but don’t lie about Irish lads doing England outside the ground because the firm England had this day was untouchable
@@Hex___666He's right. The English got such a hiding they were crying on the streets and in the police cells. It was also on the news the next day of English hooligans being carried onto the boat back to the UK.
@@daveharvey8460yes while they were up in the stand throwing benches like pathetic cowards but once they got taken away by the Gardai and outside the stadium they got pummelled
@daveharvey8460 Did you not see the footage of the Gardaí (Irish Police for those who are of the John Bull nation) battering the sh!t out of them with Battons no?
As much as I am an Irish loving Brit, I've also got an IQ over 50 and know enough about history to know we aren't unfortunately botherly. Maybe in 100 years (at least) if we can keep things positive.
Too all the, English supporters all we wanted a good game of football ⚽️ and you disregard everything that is football ⚽️, SHAMEFUL ON YOU DISGUSTING BEHAVIOR 😢 😮 😢 😮 😢
You clearly wernt in Marseille so I’d pipe down. 30 Russians picking off groups of 5 in cafes, they were on their toes when they came near the seafront….
@@punchy1325I've travelled to about 40 Liverpool European aways and yes , some locals do try it on for some reason and seem to be protected by the bizzies especially in Italy . The moment we stand up for ourselves the bizzies get very intimidating towards us . Iam not saying that you are wrong on this game here though . I don't and never have associated myself with the English national team .
@pablojablo6371 probably because the English fans as a whole no matter the team have this rep, and unfortunately, they didn't get it for nothing, so of course police are going to be taking no crap even if the others did start it in Italy when you get a rep you're treated as such
Ireland scored and a small hand full of Irish supporters started chanting towards some English fans sitting in the lower section, one drunken England fan tried to cross over for a fight and got beaten back by two Irish supporters one of them was fairly old. England fugs from the upper tier saw the England fan getting beaten back, and that lit the fuse and so began the missiles. It wasn't so much a planned attack just because England was losing, i mean it wasn't exactly a lead England couldn't of came back from, although many England fugs had travelled over knowing there could be a potential fight the goal still wasn't really the spark that started it, the small petty fight in the lower section that no one ever mentions was the starting pistol. It was just too many fugs in one spot waiting for that spark, and that spark came early.
@@NH-bz9jv I'm sorry what name would you of liked me to of gave them? Hooligans, tossers There you go is that better? BTW, emojis are normally used by chavs, so if you're going to try be serious about a certain subject may I suggest you don't use cartoon images or may come across looking like a little boy.
Your talking nonsense ,I went to the game and there was English fans getting arrested before the game started for abusing people.3 of them even attacked some young teenagers in a booth trailer selling programmes,another low life NF skinhead I seen getting Hauled out by about 4 cops shouting and abusing everyone in sight they came to Ireland to cause trouble end of story.
Tell that to the Celtic fans thicko, this colonial bullshit is getting boring and wearing thin now, un un-educated woke thickos and foreigners use it..
England fans. We know this isnt all of yous. Sure all ireland fans arent innocent either. No fanbase is. Please dont think we hate yous all. Only these short few who go around marching and yelling “ no surrender! 🤡🤡” please feel welcome to come to Ireland and as long as you are respectful you should be welcomed and treated with respected yourself.
Fair play, some tools bring a beating on themselves and I think most decent supporters have no issues with that. No problems with Irish boys I have met at the football, nor Germans, nor Italians, Nor Dutch nor any number of supporters from other nations,. It is almost as if you treat people with respect it generally comes back to you.
There is still a sickness in and amongst the uneducated English, and its down to the education they get at school. Fortunately the kids of today are taught differently but i grew up with all the chat about how the sun never sets on the British Empire and all that crap. Thankfully the generations of English feeling a breed apart is passing and making way for common sense
Unless you were born in the 1920s we never had an Empire when you were growing up 😂, not to mention the fact it was driven almost exclusively by the upper class. Tit 😂
🎶 Children behave, what will they say when where Together, watch how they play????.... All for one and one for all...united we stand devided we all shall fall...both sides are being invaded again ..open your eyes you Irish..
In fairness to the English commentators they weren't biased at all. Told it as it was.
sure what else could they say, gaslighting wasnt a thing back then lol well not really -
@@JonathanMullan25 the term gaslighting stems from a 1944 movie
@@joelmcmordie7348 really? wow, didnt know that. i learned something today, thanks
Nah he's talking bollocks saying it wasn't expected. I only tuned in as I expected something to kick off.
@paidistapleton6208 They persisted in attributing the misbehaviour to "a few" who were ruining things for everybody else. But the scenes we witnessed were of a magnitude and order far beyond that scope. The England fans who took part in the riot numbered in the hundreds, possibly even thousands.
I was there as a 16 year old. In the school boy section of south terrace - the overcrowding in there was something!
There was a lot police and stadium staff took cash in hand that night , no doubt , that was never mentioned somehow 🤔
Oh well that makes the RIOTING understandable. Stop making excuses. @@stephengalley9305
My uncle was at this match, he was sat right next to the English fans and watched all of the chaos happen
Rule britainer no surrender. 🍺🇬🇧👍👍🇨🇮👎🤡
@@-OINTM3NT That's the flag of the Ivory Coast you dunce
Ivory Coast 😂😂
@@robertbarrett3749 same as ya Spoon .
@@jamescorlett5272 🥄 😂😂
Absolutely shocking-been an England fan all my life and this was disgraceful!!!
Fair play
They've been right wing morons for
50 years surely?
Ah there's fool's everywhere but hey u come across sound, and anyways them people fighting at the football are not brave enough to go make a name for themselves so they get drunk and start fights at football ,, the people who were fighting were in Mount Joy prison the next day and over one thousand Irish fans shouting (were going to kill ye's ) banging the bars the place sounded like a war , the British knew then it was a stupid mistake to do what they did, u see I think if u think your brave u should be brave in the face of danger not only when u have the upper hand, but the guys who started the fighting were scared and Cowley , but there's always good people like yourself .
@jasongibbons2411 hey bro I don't know who you were replying to but you've said something very profound there!!! And it's not even about the football but in life's journey!! Thank you for typing your words! I wish you all the very best for your future and may God bless you and your family dearly and daily 🙂❤️🙏🌎
@@carl.f.a.allison201 Profound?? All he was saying is bullies are only brave when they outnumber the opposition.Surely you already knew that?
I remember at the time that this was more than half-expected and had been talked about notably by the press and pundits in the run up to the match, with the notion being that the powers that be were seemingly hoping it wouldnt happen. Whilst mainly surrounding club football, the 10 or so years leading up to this were absolutely disgraceful for English football.
In hindsight, authorities (law and football ones) never really took a firm enough stand and when you think about it, its a surprise and maybe just pure luck that more people didnt get killed or seriously hurt over the years.
In 1982 my Dad took by brother, who was about 14 at the time, to England versus N. Ireland at Wembley. They said all hell let loose and people pulled scaffolding poles from out under their jackets. Some screwed them together and used them as long jousts ramming them into crowds trying to get away.
What aload of bolloxs
It could have been way worse to be honest - this match should have never been played , 10 years too early
Fair play to Martin Tyler.....
Didn't show what happened afterwards. They were kept in that section until the stadium was nearly cleared.
Then there was a batton charge. Lots of sore and injured English fans were beaten badly, some complained about harsh police treatment.
Great
Aww poor babies
True...that's more what I remember about that...I thought the police were way too heavy handed and some were filmed unleashing severe blows to probably ordinary fans who were just in the wrong place at the time...I remember one guy having been hit on the head with a baton and obviously in some trouble holding his head and being helped by people in the crowd...shame really...it was not a good day for football
Excellent! ❤
The english fans threw parts of benches off the balcony onto the lower stands hitting people. They left far right messages scattered round the place and goaded irish people into fights while they were here. English fans got what they had coming
Les supporters de football anglais n'ont jamais vraiment brillé grâce a leur cerveau
Crazy 🐸
Ok Einstein but your mum tells me if brains were made of cotton wool you wouldn't have enought to make a Tampax for a budgie ya silly born sausage
J’étais à Dublin cet soir lá. C’était absolument fou.
I come from Sheffield and I have never supported the England team and never will. I would sooner watch the Dutch, Germans and the Italians.
@@DavidJones-wx4im but what if the Dutch, Italy or Germany are playing England like in the European Cup Final at Wembley.. or did you support Italy that day lol ... yeah I believe ya ... funny how many fans say "I don't even watch England games" then the world cup is on and the pubs etc are full with record amounts of TV viewing figures 😂
Why on earth were they put up on the top tier where they could fire allsorts of shit down.....madness
Because the FAI made the mistake of treating them like normal humans.
The same day Gerard White disappeard Cahore , Co. Wexford, nevermore to be seen again 🌻
They say he jumped off the pier....
Ye anyone know what that is all abt?
An Garda Síochána's finest hour, wading through Saxon gore.
@Whcuhdhdhxjsjciksekf12 "where playing" 🙄 You should have stayed in school. History isn't the only subject you missed.
@Whcuhdhdhxjsjciksekf12 Your royal family is German you fucking melt! 😂
@@TheWoodIsPoo if you'd even known that Sasanach is the Irish for Englishman (i.e. 'Saxon') you could have saved yourself all that typing, a chara.
Thankfully most of us just get on with living life with a degree of happiness about us
@Whcuhdhdhxjsjciksekf12 Strange you mention white supremacists. The only white supremacists on display were English
Surely the authorities knew this would happen 100%.
100% They knew. They had excellent intelligence back then.
Yes we all knew, but just like today in Spain with hundreds dead in flooding football has to continue as they all need the money!
@@vernongoodey5096 Get what you're saying and understand what you're saying 😔
I was there with my dad in the stand opposite and I was 9 years old
Your Dad recons you started it
I remember watching this live. Disgusting behaviour from the England supporters. And I'm English. I'm sure it came out that alot of them were actually 'businessmen'.
I remember it live also it was surreal. And it was also the first time I ever heard the term neo nazi used. I was 15 at the time and never thought you would have English saluting Hitler. And most of us know over here that this crowd didn't speak for all England fans.
Ireland had just scored and had gone 1-0 up .. Combat 18 were there chanting racist abuse .. I vividly remember Paul Ince standing on the side of the pitch asking “Why?” as he pleaded for calm .. that afternoon and late into the evening Dubliners & indeed others from Ireland 🇮🇪 in the city that day inflicted such revenge bearings on many of the troublemakers.. the streets of Dublin ran amok that night ..
Jackanory
@@roywilson4514Diddums!
@@roywilson4514 I was there arse clown 🤡
@@jasonnelson4847 I heard there was photos of the English getting kicked by the.....what the media would call " Irish Far right" lol, framed and hanging on the walls of pubs in Dublin. Pity they're not on-line.
They got a Garda escort back to their boats . Luckily these fighting aged men didn't claim asylum and only did damage for one night. We were purely Irish those days. Things were better if I remember correctly.
£100 would give you a great weekend
Was selling the programmes that night with me 2 sister and a few mates we had the luck of being located where all the English fans entered 98% them where grand even the skinheads weren't to bad to deal with took n gave a bit off banter had a few coins thrown at me we where only 14
As an England regular of a lot of years being part of a group of 20 or so we got to know a lot of England supporters down the years and most noticeable during this trip was how we did not know lots of so called English supporters here. Before the game it was odd as in not like a usual away trip. We never saw so many travelling English police for starters and there was lots of banter flying around about about political stuff but we did not witness any. A really odd experience which we saw in Sweden at Euro 92 as well as in lots of people we did not recognise. Certainly very poor of the media commentators labeling everyone with out knowing the facts though.
I’m Irish and was 11 when this happened. It was found afterwards that there was a large contingent that weren’t football fans from England. You are right about the political rhetoric, even being that young, I was already very aware of sectarian and political issues on the island as a whole. I lived in Manchester as an adult years later and after that, this makes even less sense. The English couldn’t care less about Northern Ireland. My only guess is that there was tension over IRA attacks on mainland Britain.
@@johnjordan6736 Ireland played at Wembley a couple of years later, and to be honest it was a horrible atmosphere. No mass fighting as far as I know, to be honest I would have actively avoided it it if I could see it, but it still felt awful. Hopefuly those days are gone.
@@paulc2130 there’s no such place as “Southern Ireland”..🤡
@@paulc2130it's Ireland, not Southern Ireland.
@@paulc2130it's the English that have a violent chip on their shoulders, we've all moved on, I'm not saying all English, mostly the brain dead knuckle daggers that follow English premier league teams. Irish and English on a general level get on well, there's cultural and family links in both nations, my cousin is married to an English lady, with kids, they're very happy together.
Disappointing incident. Hopefully some of those involved have matured since
That game was meant to be audition for Le Tissier....he never got another chance.
What about David Kelly? His goal never stood
Now he’s a conspiracy guy
He played again for England...97 against Italy
Still dafties like that following engerland and farage
What's the difference between An Garda Siochana and the Kaiser Chiefs? The Kaiser Chiefs can predict a riot.
Bet your a virgin
So this was the Gardai's fault???
It's a joke that was doing the rounds at the time. @@clydebear6914
@@clydebear6914 No he said Guard-Eye. 🤔
The Brits didint predict the belting they got .🇮🇪🤣 .
Saw this live.
What are the English fans chanting at the beginning of the video?
That's the Irish fans chanting "You'll Never Beat The Irish"
@@MrEvanTea Thank you!
5.10 near the top right, jerry springer? 😂
JERRY in DRAG. 😂
Yes
Being a Manchester lad I can relate to Ireland fans much more than I can relate to the Inger-land fans and I hope Ireland beats them next time around!
How can you relate to the Ireland fans because you’re from Manchester?
Republic of Mancunia mate ,not much support from the Red side of Manchester for attending England games.@@WoWProductions12
Tool
So Salford not Manchester@@andrewshackleton6635
@@andrewshackleton6635 Republic of Mancunia what's that some vegan non-binary cult lad?😂😂
"The Gard-ii" 🤣
Unfortunately the minority have the biggest spotlight on them, and also not fair on the good fans who travelled to be branded thugs. I've gone over to England for games and never had any issues with anyone when over there. And it's a shame that, even despite hie long ago this was, it's still brought up
Commentator did a decent job here
Decent? That’s Martin Tyler. The best to ever do it.
The people of Ireland did not deserve this. This summed up English football fans in a nutshell bwck then. Embarrassing and disgraceful. Kudos to Richard Keys and Martin Tyler along with the rest of the Sky Sports team back then for the way they handled this.
It's pleasant to hear a decent English person call it out for what it was, insane thuggery, and so pointless!
Bit naughty. Im of Irish stuff.. My mum is a mick. I served four years with the Irish guards but this wss when combat 18 ,were really into footy violence. I'm half Irish but born in England so I'm English and loyalty means everything to me but that is fkin disgraceful
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If i remember correctly there were quite a lot of NF at this and not your normal English hooligan. When i was at college i got to see some of the weapons.
I really hope it wasn’t GAY GUYS WEAPONS you seen. 😂
@corneliusdoherty532 ha ha...no it was a hairbrush with razors sellotaped on instead of bristles....really funny eh.
@@england1413 trust me pal am from GLASGOW & razors are definitely not funny .
@@corneliusdoherty532 born North London here....I am aware of sharp item issues.
I was at this game I was 12yrs old, fucking crapping myself I was
Should of never happened any agro in Dublin in the next game they won't even get in cause this place is gone mad and only looking for trouble and that be perfect excuse so they won't get home Alive. I'm sure they be well behaved times have changed but Dublin dangerous place.
The English fans are chanting 'Dirty Fenian Bastards' at the start of this clip, glad they all got the Bronx Tale 'so now yous cant leave' treatment afterwards.
Oh. You're so tough
@@D13Nword How so?
Thankfully the culture of England fans has changed a lot since then.
A lot of other European countries, especially eastern, are far far worse now and look to perpetuate violence against meek and mild middle class English fans due to their old reputation.
Less violent, still mostly despicable behaviour/language regularly at home or abroad..
What about the Euros? Disgusting behaviour in your own back yard.
English culture has changed my fucking ass…..look at your euro final😂😂
You're delusional.
@@dangermouse6687most of you continentals have to be locked behind cages at your football games, 50ft fences to keep you in, while we sit right next to the pitch....
Always makes me laugh when you people are subbed to so many British channels and follow prem clubs.
The definition of an inferiority complex.
i was at pitch when we got pelted with everything a grand father and his grandson i got onto the pitch i was wearing my england rugby shirt if those fans behind the goal had not burnt our flag nothing would have happened
What idiots put them in close to each other,and glad the English took advantage of the high ground
If the Gardi was in control,why were these troublemakers allowed to takeover the upper tier of the stand…?
They had tickets for those seats. Unless you’re suggesting the guards should’ve had some sort of “Minority Report” system to predict the future, I’m not sure what they were supposed to do.
This fixture was doomed from the start , England fans alongside rangers loyalists from Belfast , rumours of Garda taking backhanders for tickets ??
@@Dreynonice Phillip K Dick reference
Yeah...don't get how the away fans weren't put at one end of the ground away from de green army...we'll never really know will we...?!
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Being chanted you'll never beat the irish in the city that crumbled their empire 😂
What i saw in this video alot of police was leading green shirts away ..
What would expect from the English
And the Irish are perfect?????
@@matthewdoyle3877Get used to it with the Irish mate, they blame British when it’s raining and then quote something the Anglo Saxons/English done hundreds of years ago 🤣
@@nathanfarmer2170
Fuck your union jack, we want our country back!
@@nathanfarmer2170LOL in a thousand years ,ye swivel eyed loons will still be whining " the EU was being mean to us about Brexit".
Give your head a wobble ,ye are the king's of playing victim ,and for a Nigel to say another nation keeps bringing up their history is ludicrous.
@@matthewdoyle3877 Well spotted.
The Guards (Irish Police) kept the English fans in the stand until the ground was almost cleared. They then went in and beat the crap out of them...
No camera phones to worry about then. But the Irish press got some of it on film. They also got footage of some of the walking wounded being escorted to the ferry in Dun Laoghaire.
Even though it was a minority bit unfair to punish everyone isn’t it.
@@pow474 They only kept in the Tools in the top stand. The 'normals' were let go along with the Irish.
Got the biggest ɓeating since the Black and Tans .🇮🇪🇮🇪 .
@@GarogMakCizog.-ku9vkNever forget the boyne😂
@@GarogMakCizog.-ku9vkyeah the beating was so bad that somehow we still own half of your country
Thugs no harm they got cleared home on the ferry,plus anti Northern Ireland
In English, please.
Mental that they said “ look at the kid, his face says it all, he most probably asked his dad can he see his favourite players from England “ the little lad had a Irish scarf around him. typical england and there narrastistc ways
what does narrastistic mean? Is that an Irish word?
In fairness most Irish young lads follow the English league, and at the time a lot of the English clubs had English players in them...
He probably asked if he can see the people his country had been bombing for 20 years
Because all the England team would be premier league starts. Premier league internationally renowned by fand across the world
England full of premier league stars adored by fans around the world.
What clown organisation decided to stage this fixture I recall saying at the time
The same idiots that wanted to play a game between England and Germany in the Berlin Olympic Stadium on Adoph Hilter's birthday. Clownshoes the lot (1994). Imagine what kind of organisation the hooligans on both sides would've organised.
Hardly a riot.
Shame on England IRELAND 1.IRELAND WON.😂
Don't think anybody won.
They were singing " warrington".?!! Enough said?!
Bullshit
Bullshit 🤡
The day the english showed the world their true colours.
I disagree
Omagh was the place that you showed the world yours. That and your sympathy for hitler.
Apologies to the Irish people...
We got them back outside the stadium. The police and the general public ganged up on them and crippled them.
@Josephkane Yeah course ya did 😂 🏴
That’s very nice of you Colin.
@@josephkane2312the riot police with Battons yes but don’t lie about Irish lads doing England outside the ground because the firm England had this day was untouchable
@@innbvvdddyiioknbvzshuiince6439Grow up,that's nothing to be proud of
SMHS 💛💙🤛
This is why I'm glad Martin Tyler is off the air. Such a sycophantic soft touch.
It might happen again now they're in the same league table in Nations League.
At least we can't say it's a new problem nowadays
Come at us you tans
They should have been kicked out of euro 96
England? We were the hosts.
Lucky we weren't but wouldn't have been a bad thing anyway.
It started at bottom not top
The English knackers started it and the Irish riot police sorted it out
Disgusting behaviour
Where was the riot ?
In the stand that was thrown onto the pitch.
From what I heard they’ll never do it in Ireland with the beating they got
Then you've either heard wrong or just made that up!
@@Hex___666He's right. The English got such a hiding they were crying on the streets and in the police cells. It was also on the news the next day of English hooligans being carried onto the boat back to the UK.
Didn't look like the English were getting battered paddy
@@daveharvey8460yes while they were up in the stand throwing benches like pathetic cowards but once they got taken away by the Gardai and outside the stadium they got pummelled
@daveharvey8460 Did you not see the footage of the Gardaí (Irish Police for those who are of the John Bull nation) battering the sh!t out of them with Battons no?
Never beat the Irish ☘️
No surrender
We done it for 800 years you div
Think the immigrants are doing OK
💪🏻🏴
🥱🥴🤣🤣🤣
What a horrible time 😢😢
Love it
England fan in a Celtic shirt...?? Hmmmm..........🤔
Plastic paddys
Makes you think doesn’t it. The blame gets put on the English every single time yet every single time we’re stitched up
It was a rangers fan we a Celtic tap
stirring up shi as usual
Interestingly enough, I have some English friends that like Celtic.
Riot 🤔.
Supposed to be a game between two brotherly nations
What planet have you been living on.😂😂😂
Fuck all brotherly about the Irish
You must be from Russia!!!
@@conifercloseEarth! The same planet this game was played!!!!
As much as I am an Irish loving Brit, I've also got an IQ over 50 and know enough about history to know we aren't unfortunately botherly. Maybe in 100 years (at least) if we can keep things positive.
Ingerlund ingerlund ingerlund
Too all the, English supporters all we wanted a good game of football ⚽️ and you disregard everything that is football ⚽️, SHAMEFUL ON YOU DISGUSTING BEHAVIOR 😢 😮 😢 😮 😢
English and proud No surrender f#ck the ira
Shame on you for saying 'all', do you really think 'all' England supporters go to a game wanting to fight.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Remember being at that game 😂
Weren't that hard against the Russians 😢😮😅😅
You clearly wernt in Marseille so I’d pipe down. 30 Russians picking off groups of 5 in cafes, they were on their toes when they came near the seafront….
@@nathanfarmer2170 Another daily mail reader
Are hooligans get banned from travelling 😂
What a sad country England is shamed all over the world
Rubbish.
This is a result of conquering other nations being frowned upon these days....😂🤣
much ado about nothing.
Talk about small time
Uk reform..Ireland reform ❤...now is now
“The Guard Eye” 😂😂
England rules the waves
Their not proper footballs fans tbf
Wherever we go England fan’s always get the blame. You could have 1 fan in the away section and he would get the blame for trouble.
Probably because they start it they certainly did here
Who was to blame here?? Italians??
@@michaeldignan4607 the CIA
@@punchy1325I've travelled to about 40 Liverpool European aways and yes , some locals do try it on for some reason and seem to be protected by the bizzies especially in Italy . The moment we stand up for ourselves the bizzies get very intimidating towards us . Iam not saying that you are wrong on this game here though . I don't and never have associated myself with the English national team .
@pablojablo6371 probably because the English fans as a whole no matter the team have this rep, and unfortunately, they didn't get it for nothing, so of course police are going to be taking no crap even if the others did start it in Italy when you get a rep you're treated as such
Ireland scored and a small hand full of Irish supporters started chanting towards some English fans sitting in the lower section, one drunken England fan tried to cross over for a fight and got beaten back by two Irish supporters one of them was fairly old.
England fugs from the upper tier saw the England fan getting beaten back, and that lit the fuse and so began the missiles.
It wasn't so much a planned attack just because England was losing, i mean it wasn't exactly a lead England couldn't of came back from, although many England fugs had travelled over knowing there could be a potential fight the goal still wasn't really the spark that started it,
the small petty fight in the lower section that no one ever mentions was the starting pistol.
It was just too many fugs in one spot waiting for that spark, and that spark came early.
England fugs? 😅
Thugs, ffs🙄
@@NH-bz9jv I'm sorry what name would you of liked me to of gave them?
Hooligans, tossers
There you go is that better?
BTW, emojis are normally used by chavs, so if you're going to try be serious about a certain subject may I suggest you don't use cartoon images or may come across looking like a little boy.
Your talking nonsense ,I went to the game and there was English fans getting arrested before the game started for abusing people.3 of them even attacked some young teenagers in a booth trailer selling programmes,another low life NF skinhead I seen getting Hauled out by about 4 cops shouting and abusing everyone in sight they came to Ireland to cause trouble end of story.
Absolute bollocks. I was there. That’s not how it happened
Bristol City CSF. Portsmouth 657. English & Proud
are ya a bit schizophrenic. bristol or portsmouth
Not a remainer in sight.
Rubbish.
Disgraceful scenes Don't see the Irish Soccer fans behave like that
Yeah whatever John
The Irish soccer fans always look sunburnt, badly dressed and act cringy as fuck at tournaments
Soccer 😂😂😂😂
Nice, fulfilling the media narrative that it is always the English, when countless reports of other fans instigating the violence.
@@DaveStuart-n8iLOL
Once colonialist, always colonialist
Tell that to the Celtic fans thicko, this colonial bullshit is getting boring and wearing thin now, un un-educated woke thickos and foreigners use it..
They were sorry.. solicitors,bankers all walks of life.. came to Dublin to start shit….
Pity they wasn’t that hard in Marseille when the Russians absolutely bounced them off every wall 🤣
Pity that was 21 years later and irrelevant to the shameful events in Dublin.
So it ok for normal innocent English fans in a neutral area to be attacked by Russian thugs, sounds a bit hypocritical paddy
Because the nutters have been banned now so the Russians were beating up civilians. We can't win do you want us to cause trouble or not.
McLaren you know nothing.🤫
If you wasn’t in Marseille don’t talk on it because a good number of stoke and millwall held it against them
England fans. We know this isnt all of yous. Sure all ireland fans arent innocent either. No fanbase is. Please dont think we hate yous all. Only these short few who go around marching and yelling “ no surrender! 🤡🤡” please feel welcome to come to Ireland and as long as you are respectful you should be welcomed and treated with respected yourself.
Fair play, some tools bring a beating on themselves and I think most decent supporters have no issues with that. No problems with Irish boys I have met at the football, nor Germans, nor Italians, Nor Dutch nor any number of supporters from other nations,. It is almost as if you treat people with respect it generally comes back to you.
Memba when we used to have union jacks at england games 🫡
Remember even🙄
Remember when people would just spell the word Remember properly without sounding like an absolute chav
Memba when I'm quoting South park about the "memba berries " which rips the absolute piss out of remembering pop culture .... obviously not 🥱
@@Salacious-Crumb alright fair enough,
I take it back.
Still no excuse for emojis though
Who is this comemtator please,
Martin Tyler
@@f1fantic1 thank you
If you truly love England you would condemn this disgusting violence
yet they still got euro 96, any excuse to house the animals in their own pig pen
Well your didn't get there did you
@@daviddowney7703says he,with the Irish surname!😂
There is still a sickness in and amongst the uneducated English, and its down to the education they get at school. Fortunately the kids of today are taught differently but i grew up with all the chat about how the sun never sets on the British Empire and all that crap. Thankfully the generations of English feeling a breed apart is passing and making way for common sense
Unless you were born in the 1920s we never had an Empire when you were growing up 😂, not to mention the fact it was driven almost exclusively by the upper class. Tit 😂
you’ll never beat the Irish 🇮🇪
@gooner7188whats it like knowing yous are a shame to your country 🤡
🎶 Children behave, what will they say when where Together, watch how they play????.... All for one and one for all...united we stand devided we all shall fall...both sides are being invaded again ..open your eyes you Irish..
Well done the English 😂
God killed the Queen, now the king has cancer. Ironic!