Was in Dublin Airport that night. Was magic. Lost my mates, ran out of money, no mobile phones back in them days, had to walk about 4 or 5 miles home. But wouldn't change it for a thing.
I was listening in from London to RTE on medium wave so it kept fading in and out. I was leaping around like an idiot when I heard Quinn had scored - I just assumed it was Niall. It was a double blow when I twigged it. Still, it all worked out in the end. RIP big Jack - lovely man.
Extreme bitterness from the Loyalists after this match, so much so that they felt the need to carry out the Loughinisland massacre inside in the Heights Bar, during the Ireland vs Italy world cup game. You'll never beat the Irish. RIP.
Kekistani nationalist NORTHERN IRELAND isn't British at all,how fuckin difficult is it for ye to understand,Britain consists of England Scotland and Wales it DOES NOT include northern Ireland that's just part of the UK for the time being.......
Denmark were still a formidable side with the two laudrups and schmeichel . Although they got to the euros by default , they were a golden generation in the 90s
30 years ago.. .Are the scenes with the crowd back home watching the game in Fallons pub in the Coombe, Dublin? (edit - it is indeed Fallons, just saw the exterior shot)
Ruairí Ó Sé He's technically correct. 'Ireland' can be used geographically, i.e. the island of Ireland, and politically, i.e. the official name of the country sometimes called 'Republic of Ireland' is simply Ireland. It can be used to mean both things, or one of either. And I can't really blame him for saying it on that night, because that NI home crowd did not come off as sympathetic to anything Irish or holding any affinity for Ireland. They came off as hostile and hateful. You'd have probably had a better time of it in most foreign countries on that night. On that night the NI crowd came off as one of the most foreign of all.
Le Mondial. Everybody wants to be there. Many great players never get there. Hadnt see Keane's reaction before this. Shows what it means to even the biggest stars.
I couldnt disagree with that comment but they are of a certain extraction and have no connection whatsoever to the land they live on,time is moving on however and wouldnt be overly critical of gaa lads like conor bradley and niall mcginn before him and others playing for the 6 counties in this day and age
@@derryboyomany Catholic lads in that team so your reason is flawed. It’s more so that they’re professional footballers and want to win every game they play in regardless.
+Mark Kenna There had been a couple of bombings the week before the match, one of which took place on the Shankill Road, near the stadium. A few months later loyalists gunned down a bar full of people watching ROI's game against Italy in the World Cup, just a few months before the ceasefires. So, it was a very tense time.
hash king Because English teams would never use that rule no? Or was I dreaming watching an irishman lifting the cricket World Cup last year? You wouldn’t have a football, cricket or rugby team if it wasn’t for the commonwealth.
maybe now in light of brexit its time you and your kind should fuck off back to the slums of eastern europe, youre nothing but a disgrace to europe anyway
The depths of their bigotry was terrible. Such deeply offensive songs as Sweet Caroline and Freed from desire. The hatred they showed towards Republic of Ireland fans when the two met was terrible wasn't it. No, wait, hang on I believe they partied and shared the honour of the freedom of Paris. There is something indeed very satisfying when people who have formed a prejudiced opinion of their own have that opinion completely and totally undermined by the actions of the people they claim are bigots.
Bit of joke how half the roi team are English does my head in even today too many English players and there still crap why not play our crap Irish players
You are wrong Darren, I have family who moved to the UK in the 40s and 50s and like an awful lot of people their children retained an Irish identity. When they came to us on holiday over the years they always said they felt they were home when they arrived at the Irish ports and Dublin Airport. You can be reared in the UK but your upbringing will allow you to follow your head or your heart. Alan McLaughlin RIP
Was in Dublin Airport that night. Was magic. Lost my mates, ran out of money, no mobile phones back in them days, had to walk about 4 or 5 miles home. But wouldn't change it for a thing.
Happy days Dave
Did you walk to swords ? Lol
Rest in peace Alan McLaughlin.
God bless him.... whole nation erupted,losing to the traitors is unacceptable....and it was close.....Windsor Park, even better 😅❤
I was listening in from London to RTE on medium wave so it kept fading in and out. I was leaping around like an idiot when I heard Quinn had scored - I just assumed it was Niall. It was a double blow when I twigged it. Still, it all worked out in the end. RIP big Jack - lovely man.
They sent war reporter Kate Adie to cover this game that’s how much tension there was in this match.
Like North Korea v South Korea at Pyongyang eh?
Ulster Unionists/Loyalists fanatic people snowflakes cried after thier defeat obsessed with Irish Roman Catholics.
Rip Alan you give me one of the greatest nights of my life gone but never forgotten
I'd say that woman around 3 minutes in is still doing physcic readings to this day
Extreme bitterness from the Loyalists after this match, so much so that they felt the need to carry out the Loughinisland massacre inside in the Heights Bar, during the Ireland vs Italy world cup game.
You'll never beat the Irish.
RIP.
They were given a bit of a beating at loughinisland?
j92 O'Riain
Kekistani nationalist NORTHERN IRELAND isn't British at all,how fuckin difficult is it for ye to understand,Britain consists of England Scotland and Wales it DOES NOT include northern Ireland that's just part of the UK for the time being.......
Kekistani nationalist the ken dodds cant even fart in the north without sinn feins permission,bit by bit lads.👍
Sick bastard then what else to be expect
Qualification from that Group was the best achievement under Jack Charlton. Denmark were reigning European Champions.
denmark did not qualified Yugoslavia were banned that year and they took there place and went on to beat germany 2-0 in the final
Denmark were still a formidable side with the two laudrups and schmeichel . Although they got to the euros by default , they were a golden generation in the 90s
Was unbelievable but look at our squad back then , a young Keane what would he be worth today
@@kenshields7922, Denmark were reigning European Champions
@@RobbieB2024, yes. Under-achieved under Big Jack RIP. Too conservative .. put Irish football back for decades… We are still trying to recover.
Shed a tear watching that..fucking great times. RIP Jack 🙏
What a night to be irish Patrick street in cork city was absolutely mental
I just wish our Island nation was one with compromise, not a Catholic state or Protestant state but an Irish state independent of Great Britain.
Maith thú.
Amazing (uncensored) footage of such a pivotal moment in Irish football history. Love the "U-S-A!" chant by fans at the airport.
30 years ago.. .Are the scenes with the crowd back home watching the game in Fallons pub in the Coombe, Dublin? (edit - it is indeed Fallons, just saw the exterior shot)
It was great that night when Ireland equalised against Rangers
Fucking stupid comment.
mickser101 fuck sevco rangers
NI not Rangers
Fuk bit of a cheek when Celtic fans are the most biggest bigots about clown
Half of the Northern Ireland team were Catholic and quite probably of a nationalist persuasion.
"For all the people back in Ireland." You were in Ireland Alan McLoughlin
I always remember my dad saying the exact same that very night, fucking clown
Ruairí Ó Sé He's technically correct. 'Ireland' can be used geographically, i.e. the island of Ireland, and politically, i.e. the official name of the country sometimes called 'Republic of Ireland' is simply Ireland. It can be used to mean both things, or one of either.
And I can't really blame him for saying it on that night, because that NI home crowd did not come off as sympathetic to anything Irish or holding any affinity for Ireland. They came off as hostile and hateful. You'd have probably had a better time of it in most foreign countries on that night. On that night the NI crowd came off as one of the most foreign of all.
@@brianm2881 ....Good!
We have nothing in common with the Irish, hence the bitterness on both sides.
@@kevb6597 Maybe he was afraid to say it was Ireland never know what could have happen up there at the time.
For all those back in Ireland Jimmy Quinn's more Irish than Alan mcloughin at least he was born on this island
Le Mondial. Everybody wants to be there. Many great players never get there. Hadnt see Keane's reaction before this. Shows what it means to even the biggest stars.
8:42, Bonner thanking McLoughlin. Lovely gesture. The sort of thing a fan would say.
13:03 Roy keane there, "what's the big fuss about, that's my job!"
Every member of the current ROI squad should sit down and watch this. Wheres The pride today?
2023 squad are some team
The bigotry from the stands that night was vile..
Northern Ireland fans have lot Neo Nazis Unionists and Loyalists
25 years on. What a night!!
Savage video, Love Keano in it!!
Video from Road to America
That pride & passion & love for our country has to turn into the will to save our homeland for our children future before it's to late
Singing England's national anthem, speaks volumes about the intelligence of NI supporters
I couldnt disagree with that comment but they are of a certain extraction and have no connection whatsoever to the land they live on,time is moving on however and wouldnt be overly critical of gaa lads like conor bradley and niall mcginn before him and others playing for the 6 counties in this day and age
God rest Alan ☘️☘️☘️
Remember this match , hateful disgusting atmosphere made worse by billy Bingham, Alan McLoughlin silenced them though 👊🇮🇪☘️
yeah suppose it was fairly rough especially up the north
whats the tune at 6:00?
To win just once by the Saw Doctors who are from Tuam Co Galway Where Alan McLoughlins family is from
Isn't it sad one Irish team in green trying go stop another Irish team qualifying for the world cup
They were scottish immigrants, no irish blood in them
Just like the North Koreans trying to stop the Southern.
Worst is they swore at Son Heung Min and co.
Did the NI swear at the Eire players?
@@derryboyomany Catholic lads in that team so your reason is flawed. It’s more so that they’re professional footballers and want to win every game they play in regardless.
12.00 classic jack charlton, god bless big jack
RIP Alan
Game was 31 years ago ⚽ 🌎 World Cup 30 years ago
Come on the republic
Good result against the six counties
What’s the name of the song in this clip?
To win just once Saw Doctors (That would be enough) Hope that's the song you referring to
This is just beautiful and funny, more beautiful then funny.
an arena of hate....the true face of Ulster Loyalism
Now because of September 11th can't be close to rhe airplane like that.
I was there and was chased up the road afterwards and was lucky to ger out with my 2 mates
What happened ?
@@brody5211he was chased up the road
Well done Alan McLoughlin
Handball at 6:09!
why did they come off a plane they only was across the border ?
+Mark Kenna Think it may have been down to the security risks at that time. Things were rough in the early 90s.
+Mark Kenna There had been a couple of bombings the week before the match, one of which took place on the Shankill Road, near the stadium. A few months later loyalists gunned down a bar full of people watching ROI's game against Italy in the World Cup, just a few months before the ceasefires. So, it was a very tense time.
TheLastAngryMan01 Bring politics into sport is stupid.
@@RobertK1993 grow up..
alan mcloughlan
Great days
Tiocfaidh ár lá.
Eff da prods from scouser
Oooohhh that awful editing. I wanted ordinary highlights.
IrelandvsNorthernIrelandWalesvsScotland.England.vsEireland.
RIP Billy Bingham
One more game will cause another civil war 😂😂😂
Final score : Northern Ireland 1 England 1
I’ve posted a link below to England’s highlights from USA 94.
hash king Because English teams would never use that rule no? Or was I dreaming watching an irishman lifting the cricket World Cup last year? You wouldn’t have a football, cricket or rugby team if it wasn’t for the commonwealth.
th biggots will be in full swing for the up and coming euros
Not a chance mate! NI and ROI fans already seen partying together. #GAWA #COYBIG
Haha it was in front of you and you still didn't spell it right.
maybe now in light of brexit its time you and your kind should fuck off back to the slums of eastern europe, youre nothing but a disgrace to europe anyway
The depths of their bigotry was terrible. Such deeply offensive songs as Sweet Caroline and Freed from desire. The hatred they showed towards Republic of Ireland fans when the two met was terrible wasn't it. No, wait, hang on I believe they partied and shared the honour of the freedom of Paris. There is something indeed very satisfying when people who have formed a prejudiced opinion of their own have that opinion completely and totally undermined by the actions of the people they claim are bigots.
retro sun
England second eleven lolol
Yet Ireland qualified and England didn’t 🤣🤣😂
Northern Ireland v England
Bit of joke how half the roi team are English does my head in even today too many English players and there still crap why not play our crap Irish players
bit like the african english team then
Eh , not anymore
You are wrong Darren, I have family who moved to the UK in the 40s and 50s and like an awful lot of people their children retained an Irish identity. When they came to us on holiday over the years they always said they felt they were home when they arrived at the Irish ports and Dublin Airport. You can be reared in the UK but your upbringing will allow you to follow your head or your heart. Alan McLaughlin RIP
if only roy had of been that excited to go in 2002 the cocanut.
It was old hat by then, he was probably tired of dragging the team along on his back.