Jack Charlton doc bbc

Absolutely magnificent piece of film.

That and Aguero leaving on the same night, i wasn't ready for this.

Loved the parts on his relationship with McGrath
 
Absolutely magnificent piece of film.

That and Aguero leaving on the same night, i wasn't ready for this.

Loved the parts on his relationship with McGrath
The McGrath story is well told, however a generation has forgotten what a magnificent player he was, despite the demons, jack was able to give him his day on the greatest stage, that performance against Italy remains one of the best of all time... many a drunk will be able to testify that trust is at the bottom of a to do list, McGrath would of walked through hell fire for Jack, which is testament to the man!
 
Excellent well produced and sympathetic towards his dementia what a strong lady his wife is and his son came over very well Great man will be remembered in Ireland for a long time without doubt their favourite English man
Met him randomly in a small country pub in Mayo, he had been doing some salmon fishing on the River Moy. What a man, almost universally loved on both sides of the Irish Sea
 
Just had the pleasure of watching this on bbc, what a guy, moved me to tears in his later years.... a true hero and yes it reinforces what we all know, Bobby is a bonafide twat
Great TV that was. Laughed and had the odd tear! Concur about Bobby. His own father disliked him and he didnt see his own mother when she was dying. No wonder Jack fell out with him. RIP
 
I must watch this on catch up. Big Jack did his own thing and didn't care who he upset in the process. The Irish loved him and he made them into a formidable outfit. I remember booing him as a kid at Maine Road when he stood in front of our keeper at corner kicks. I loved the interview when he caused a furore after saying he had a little black book of players he was going to do before he retired. Rest in peace big man
 
I must watch this on catch up. Big Jack did his own thing and didn't care who he upset in the process. The Irish loved him and he made them into a formidable outfit. I remember booing him as a kid at Maine Road when he stood in front of our keeper at corner kicks. I loved the interview when he caused a furore after saying he had a little black book of players he was going to do before he retired. Rest in peace big man
Im not even Irish and its still one of the best Sporting Documentaries I’ve seen. Everyone should watch it. Some of the footage from 88, 90 and 94 was great. His family come across really well. The sing a long after the Italy defeat and the bits on Mcgrath cut deep. Bert Millichip’s telling the guy from the Irish FA they’d made a huge mistake giving him the job and his reaction to the FA suits after they beat England in Stuttgart. Wont ruin it anymore but well worth a watch.
 
I’ve just watched it very moving,what a brilliant bloke he was,the way he helped paul McGrath absolute legend.
 
A very fine documentary about a fine man. His football was very very different to Peps but his man management and leadership qualities really shone through. A brilliant raconteur. If I remember correctly he owned one of the pubs on lower baggot street in Dublin ( hope I got that right). Had some happy times in there.
 
It was bad how that Irish journalist Eamon Dunphy was treated though, he was made a hate figure because he dared to question their style of football. He was right though, that Irish team had some world class talent, but their main objective was to do better than England, and make sure that everybody liked them and knew that they could have a party.

That journalists views were not too dissimilar to Roy Keane's at the World Cup in 2002, as much as I despise Keane, I understand how annoyed he must have been with the amateur set up at Ireland compared with united
 
I was at a corporate after dinner type event at a Ford dealership in Oldham sometime in the late 80's. Jack was one of the sporting speakers and he came across as down to earth, funny and knowledgeable. He stayed when the other two or three sporting celebrities had left, puffing on a cigar and stood chatting in small groups to those that wanted a chat. I distinctly remember him giving the impression that "our Bobby" was a great footballer but not necessarily a great person.
 
It was bad how that Irish journalist Eamon Dunphy was treated though, he was made a hate figure because he dared to question their style of football. He was right though, that Irish team had some world class talent, but their main objective was to do better than England, and make sure that everybody liked them and knew that they could have a party.

That journalists views were not too dissimilar to Roy Keane's at the World Cup in 2002, as much as I despise Keane, I understand how annoyed he must have been with the amateur set up at Ireland compared with united
Dunphy saw that game against Egypt, on a Sunday afternoon in summer with the whole country watching, as a chance for Irish people who weren’t football fans, maybe into other sports, to be seduced by the game and this team
What occurred was one of the worst matches served up in Charlton reign
He took it badly and criticized Jack for the style of play
Dunphy has criticized every Ireland manager I can remember, always having a problem with them leaving out a certain player, in some cases totally over rating them, whilst dismissing less glamorous players that have been chosen
 
Dunphy saw that game against Egypt, on a Sunday afternoon in summer with the whole country watching, as a chance for Irish people who weren’t football fans, maybe into other sports, to be seduced by the game and this team
What occurred was one of the worst matches served up in Charlton reign
He took it badly and criticized Jack for the style of play
Dunphy has criticized every Ireland manager I can remember, always having a problem with them leaving out a certain player, in some cases totally over rating them, whilst dismissing less glamorous players that have been chosen

I didn't realise that mate, after reading your post and after watching all of the documentary, it was probably more than football to Irish people at the time. The bit that stood out for me was when it was said the Jack took back the Tri Colour for the people from the Republicans.
 

Don't have an account? Register now and see fewer ads!

SIGN UP
Back
Top