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Watching The Documentary About Big Jack

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Bobbisox1 | 21:53 Mon 29th Mar 2021 | Film, Media & TV
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Charlton, what a direct talking fella, he guided the R.O.I through the troubles as their football manager
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The Troubles were mainly Northern Ireland,Bobbi not R.O.I.
The troubles in ROI rewriting history Bobbie . :-)
I disliked him because he went hare coursing for fun.
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Everhelpful I realise that but the documentary showed how he was greatly disliked at first as an Englishman managing an Irish national team , he went from villain to hero and it showed a lot of the sectarianism going on when he was in charge , as for your attempt at wit Asquith , failcake!
I don't think amyone is "rewriting history"
There was a lot of anti-English bigotry from the ROI at the time.
There was also anti-ROI bigotry from our lot too I'm ashamed to say.
The Troubles were relevant like it or not.

There is a brilliant documentary about irish rugby and the troubles by Brian O'Driscoll - worth seeing.

The Jack Charlton programme was also very good. He was no saint Jack, but a great character. I could have done without seeing him in his nudiness tho :-)

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