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WATCH: Remembering Ireland's lowest point from Italia 90 ... exactly 25 years on

A nation held it's breathe and would eventually exhale in exhilaration. But as always in life, co...
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16.38 17 Jun 2015


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WATCH: Remembering Ireland&...

WATCH: Remembering Ireland's lowest point from Italia 90 ... exactly 25 years on

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A nation held it's breathe and would eventually exhale in exhilaration.

But as always in life, concluding narratives often revolve the end result.

Jack Charlton's Ireland may have reached a World Cup quarter-final in 1990 at the first attempt, but as anyone who was around at the time, the journey itself was fraught with difficulty.

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Indeed, today is the 25th anniversary of the disappointing 0-0 group stage draw against Egypt. Six days earlier in Cagliari, Kevin Sheedy's goal had salvaged a creditable 1-1 result against the English, but by the time Ireland landed on the shores of Sicily to face the Egyptians in Sicily, the expectations were of a victory that would put us well in the conversation for a place in the knockout stages.

In the end, a 1-1 draw in the final group game against the Netherlands did the job - and thanks to Sepp Blatter we also avoided eventual champions West Germany in the last-16 - to progress.

But that interim period in the wake of the Egypt result launched recriminations with pundit Eamon Dunphy at the fore, as this portion of The Charlton Years documentary recounts:


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