Sky Sports News - McCarthy: Everybody loved Jack Charlton (14/7/20)
Mick McCarthy reflects on the life and career of Jack Charlton after the former Republic of Ireland manager passed away this month at the age of 85.
www.skysports.com/watch/video...
Mick McCarthy reflects on the life and career of Jack Charlton after the former Republic of Ireland manager passed away this month at the age of 85.
www.skysports.com/watch/video...
Пікірлер: 34
Big Jack.. Legend. Always remember my dad crying like a child in 1990 when wee won the shoot out.. 🇮🇪 RIP.
Jack Charlton will always be remembered as Ireland’s greatest manager!?! I’ll never actually forget the 1990 World Cup!?! The first time we ever qualified for a World Cup and we managed to get to the quarterfinals!?! Legend!?!
Great fellas Charlton and McCarthy both. Thanks for your time at the Wolves Mick.
Big Jack is the greatest manager we've had. This isn't the time or place to discuss that other bloke. RIP Jack. Erin Go Bragh.
Truly amazing times.....I was 12 growing up and from Bray Co Wicklow during the summer of 1990 and I remember the atmosphere so well. Jezz at 45 now I bet the adults at the time loved the buzz in the bars and pubs.
Always liked Mick McCarty and Big Jack
Apparently they used to play cards and dominos together in a pub called the Red Lion in Worsborough in Barnsley, both lived in the area back when Jack managed Sheff Wed and Mick was starting his career at Barnsley.
Well said Mick. 😥😥😥😥
What a legend even now he should be given a Knighthood! I hope bobby shed some tears for his brother only told it how it was! R I P Jackie I'll certainly never forget you
Rip Big jack
Jack was a people's person, connected with everyone and was loved by millions. Thanks for all the memories
Such a wonderful insight of a great man! A lovely tribute from a man who doesn’t exaggerate and like Big Jack down to earth!
Lovely tribute from one legend to another. Cheers Mick. Keep the Ireland job in mind for stint number 3! You dont get a fraction of the credit you deserve.
It was Eoin Hand who gave Mick his debut in 84! And Jack had the sense to keep him there.
RIP
Come on ireland
Might have been different if Dave O’Leary have cancelled his holiday and travelled with the team to Iceland in 1986.
Unfortunately Liam Brady didn't get a look in.
Great talent then unfortunately with so many foreigners now we will never have a side like that again
I didn’t t! 😏