Feeling quite weepy today. Just want to say thanks to big Jack and to his home town of Ashington from the Irish guy in Iraq. He gave me some of the very best days of my life. And I could never repay him. Cheers big man. Sleep well.
I really hope everyone understands the joy that Jack Charlton and the lads brought to us,in a very torrid time here in Belfast,and Jack Charlton, World Champion, People's Champion, Leeds legend, and Irish Legend, and yes we do call him an Irish Legend.Those joyous time's cannot be weighed nor measured!God Bless Jack,his family, and his brother The great Bobby Charlton, Belfast, Ireland!🇮🇪🙏🙏🙏🙏
Anti-fascist in the white working class tradition akin to the kind of men who went to fight against Franco - but nothing like the middle class leftie anti-racist, anti-fascist brigade of today. I think Jack would have thought as that crowd as fascists.
Thank you for your tribute to a wonderful man. He will be very sadly missed by all who knew him! I have met quite a few fooball players & managers over my working years, even though I know very little about the game. It didn't seem to matter in the least. In fact, I think he may have found it mildly refreshing that I couldn't converse on the subject. Nevertheless, Jack was among the best of people you could ever wish to meet: A large imposing figure, he was always friendly and affable; he had time for everyone and anyone who wanted to stop and chat. He was 'castaway' by Sue Lawley on Desert Island Discs in 1996. The BBC podcast (available now) is well worth a listen!
Me da used to see him at Newcastle airport and usually chatted with him and his wife (if they were there at the same time) me da says he's the most down to earth and lovely bloke!!
I almost expected to see Jack coaching those kids as well - he probably did off camera! Football will be poorer for his passing. May one of the game's great characters forever rest in peace.
Thanks for the memories jack 🇮🇪
Goodbye Jack, thank you for the memories and the love you gave Ireland
A real touch of class 🌟❤️🌟 ... an adopted Irish man 🇮🇪❤️🇮🇪... adored by the people of Ireland ❤️... Rip big man 🙏
A Very Very Special Man
So sad that Jack is gone RIP Jack we will always be part of Jackie's army 😢💔🇮🇪
Legend on both sides of the water.
Apart from everything he achieved, the world lost a lovely man.
A lovely tribute!
Feeling quite weepy today. Just want to say thanks to big Jack and to his home town of Ashington from the Irish guy in Iraq. He gave me some of the very best days of my life. And I could never repay him. Cheers big man. Sleep well.
RIP Big Jack. ...... Honest, working-class hero. Absolute legend in Ireland for all you did for the game over here. You'll never be forgotten.
Some tears shed....
The world is a lesser place without big Jack. A truly wonderful and down to earth human being.
Legend and all of ireland is in mourning never be forgoten here r.i.p jack and thanks for the memories
Thanks for the memories jack... Ireland is a lesser place without you
RIP wor Jackie. Loved that he never forgot where he came from.
RIP Jack .. a true legend
I really hope everyone understands the joy that Jack Charlton and the lads brought to us,in a very torrid time here in Belfast,and Jack Charlton, World Champion, People's Champion, Leeds legend, and Irish Legend, and yes we do call him an Irish Legend.Those joyous time's cannot be weighed nor measured!God Bless Jack,his family, and his brother The great Bobby Charlton, Belfast, Ireland!🇮🇪🙏🙏🙏🙏
Jack was a wonderful person. He was a warm Northerner who was a friend of the working man and anti-Fascist. A great advertisement for England.
Anti-fascist in the white working class tradition akin to the kind of men who went to fight against Franco - but nothing like the middle class leftie anti-racist, anti-fascist brigade of today. I think Jack would have thought as that crowd as fascists.
Thank you for your tribute to a wonderful man. He will be very sadly missed by all who knew him!
I have met quite a few fooball players & managers over my working years, even though I know very little about the game. It didn't seem to matter in the least. In fact, I think he may have found it mildly refreshing that I couldn't converse on the subject.
Nevertheless, Jack was among the best of people you could ever wish to meet: A large imposing figure, he was always friendly and affable; he had time for everyone and anyone who wanted to stop and chat.
He was 'castaway' by Sue Lawley on Desert Island Discs in 1996. The BBC podcast (available now) is well worth a listen!
Cheerio, Bonny lad
Me da used to see him at Newcastle airport and usually chatted with him and his wife (if they were there at the same time) me da says he's the most down to earth and lovely bloke!!
I almost expected to see Jack coaching those kids as well - he probably did off camera! Football will be poorer for his passing. May one of the game's great characters forever rest in peace.
Great tribute to a man who made a real difference to the lives of so many people - RIP
wonderful man was BigJack. Loved filming him on stage: ruclips.net/video/hR1iTQ-AYqU/видео.html
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Seem to remember him doing some television shows years ago showing off killing animals. nice