JACK’S ARMY 94
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June of 1994 and Ireland’s going barmy,
as thousands head for the U.S.A. as part of ‘Big Jacks’ army.
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From as far north as Donegal,and as south as the county Cork,
they’re heading for the first game in the city of New York.
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It is the biggest airlift the world has ever seen,
forty thousand Irishmen all wearing of the green.
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Money it is borrowed, from friend or credit union,
even from a child who’s just done their first communion.
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Game one’s against the Italians, and the money’s on the “Azzurri,”
but Ireland, hustled, harried and attacked them with a fury.
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And as he did in Stuttgart in 1988,
it was little Razor Houghton who sealed the favorites fate.
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Fifty thousand Irish voices, all rose up as one,
to chant the name of Charlton, Irelands adopted son.
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And as they gallantly repelled Italia’s last attack,
the chant rang out around the ground that ‘WE WANT JACK.’
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That night they sang of Houghton, of Babb and McAteer,
of Paul McGrath and Sheridan as they guzzled New York beer.
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“If you’re all goin to Florida?” and thousands clapped their hands,
in the nightclubs of New York town, which all hired Irish bands.
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So Orlando the city of Disney world fame,
was to host the occasion of Irelands next game.
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The Florida sun from the blue sky it seared,
even the mad dogs had all disappeared.
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Irish fans were collapsing, from being overheated,
and burning celt skin, with cream was being treated.
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Another full house, split down the middle,
some playing mariarchi, some playing the fiddle.
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Meh—-ico,——-Meh———ico, ra ra ra,
is counteracted by “oooh ah McGrath”
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Irish players drained, by the cruel scorching sun,
some of them even unable to run.
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But the sun for the Mexicans doesn’t hold fear,
and they grab two goals through Luis Garcia.
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A late one from Aldridge, more precious than it looked,
now a draw in the next game and the second round is booked.
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It was back to Giants Stadium, to face the bold Norwegians,
and again the Irish supporters showed up in their legions.
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The Norwegians didn’t come to play, they only came to bore,
and when the final whistle blew it was a scoreless draw.
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A nil nil draw was just enough to enter the next round,
and again the cry for Charlton echoed around the ground.
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So back down to North Florida, to face the mighty Dutch,
a team of individual flair and delicacy of touch.
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All of them are brilliant, all are superstars,
De Goey, Bergkamp, Frank De Boer and the flying Overmars.
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And when Holland netted to make the score one nil,
from then on for Ireland the game was all uphill.
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They scored a second soft one, Bonner took the blame,
but unlike the mad Colombians, we knew it was just a game.
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The midfield was bad, Roy Keane did not get going,
and the age of Andy Townsend unfortunately was showing.
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The fat lady hadn’t sung, but she was definitely tuning up,
and it looked as if Ireland were out of the world cup.
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Despite a gallant effort they couldn’t score a goal,
so it was good-bye to America and the citrus bowl.
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When the game was over, some fans began to cry,
but most went down to Church Street and drank the taverns dry.
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The Dutch went on to Dallas, to take on the great Brazil,
but if it had been the Irish the party would be going on still.
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They’d all have survived somehow, on guinness and on cigs,
and they’d all be doing the samba and teaching the Brazilians jigs.
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So that was end of the ” OLE OLE’S’ and ” COME ON YOU BOYS IN GREEN,’
and the end of the biggest airlift, the world has ever seen.
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