Kevin Cronin also when irish go to other countries they respect their cultures too. its the other way round i donlt like when other cultures come here and expect everything to be like where they are from ... americans and ozzies are the worst for that..
I watched this live and when 'Irelands Call' kicked in, I turned my mate and said "We ain't gonna win mate" ..... Brings a tear to my eye .... and I'm a proud Englishman.
Clarke, I think you'll find that British troops slaughtered the Irish at Croke Park....................That is why this match was so important, wrong choice of words and insulting to the people who attended this match, the respect the Irish showed given the history should not be abused by idiotic comments like yours!
Anyone wondering what this is about ; This was very controversial to let England play here . At the time the Aviva was being built so this was the only available home stadium . A little while before this the Irish were playing an Irish sport in Croke park when British forces came in with militarised vehicles and shot dead many players and supporters. Many people didn't want England singing 'God save the Queen' here.
Just saw this and I had to smile. And I agree entirely with David C that this was a great moment, and we Irish citizens should have welcomed the English to Croke Park - as we did. But my smile is for the phrase "...a little while before this....". This horrific incident really did happen - the "original" Bloody Sunday ......but it was in 1921 !!
I think it's the most emotional sport scene I've ever seen. I'm French but believe me I was crying when I watched this, all my heart was with Irish nation. And the whole match was a "moment of grace". Three years later I still remember this... Eireann
@@gazzanorth4373 British forces opened fire on the crowd attending a Gaelic football match in Dublin's Croke Park stadium. Fourteen people were killed or fatally wounded and dozens more were injured.
@@jamesoriordan1742 Away dry your eyes ya tool. There was plenty of blood spilled in the hours earlier by the cowardly republican vermin who hid in the crowd. IRA scum always playing the victim despite the thousands of innocents they have butchered over the years. IRISH REPUBLICANS OFFENDED BY EVERYTHING, ASHAMED OF NOTHING.
New Zealander here, who happens to be in Dublin during COVID. I have walked around both Aviva and Croke Park imagining the atmosphere of the biggest moments (like this match), and wishing I could've been there. Congratulations Ireland 🇮🇪
It was a particular moment in irish history very hard to explain the historical significance from scratch. Basically its the site of a british army massacre in 1920 and no british team ,british anthem or british sport was allowed to be played there until that that time
On the morning of 21st November 1920 at the height of the Irish War of Independence 1919-1921 an IRA unit launched an attack against British Sectet Servicemen,Intelligence Officers and other members of the British military in Dublin city. Several were killed. As a reprisal in the afternoon British units of the Auxiliaries who were drawn from ex officers of the British Army,Royal Navy and RAF and veterans of WW1 opened fire on Irish civilians in Croke Park attending a football match between Dublin and Tipperary. One of the footballers named Hogan was killed and a stand in the stadium is named after him. 14 Irish civilians were killed including children. The Auxiliaries committed what would be considered war crimes in Ireland during the conflict and would fit the criteria to labelled as such today under a UN charter. Just over a year and 7 months earlier in India(April 1919) the British Army opened fire on Indian civilians killing over 300 at Amritsar. Getting back to Ireland only native Irish games were allowed to be played at Croke Park. The events on 21st November 1920 in Ireland is known as "Bloody Sunday". Obviously a lot of emotion was condensed into the stadium and throughout Ireland for that rugby match. The Irish displayed great respect towards the English National Anthem by being totally silent. There was concern that the Irish would be vociferous during the playing of "God Save The Queen" but they kept a dignified silence which I think unsettled the English team. When the Queen visited Ireland she also visited Croke Park. She also visited the "Garden of Rememberance" which is dedicated to Irish people who paid the ultimate sacrafice in the struggle for freedom and independence and vowed Her head in reverence.
@@johnroche7541 LIKE GEORGE SANTAYANA SAID: " THOSE WHO FORGET THE LESSONS OF HISTORY ARE DOOMED TO REPEAT THEM " . I'M AN IRISH-MAN LIVING IN AUSTIN TEXAS, AND I SAY : " AMHRAN NA BHFIANN " IS THE NATIONAL ANTHEM OF THE REPUBLIC OF IRELAND ! NOT THAT P/C., COW - SHITE THE BRIT - ASS-LICKERS SANG AT THE END! CRINGE-WORTHY CRAP!!! " THE BRIT - QUEEN BOWED HER HEAD IN REVERENCE " YEAH, SURE SHE DID! HAVE YOU HEARD OF : " CROCODILE TEARS " ! OR AS WE SAY IN THE LONE-STAR STATE : CROCK - OF - SHIT TEARS. !!!
@@gazzanorth4373 Aren't you that person in the comments that keeps annoying people, also you're not Irish and Ireland doesn't love England we just respect them like any other country
Love and respect from Pakistan. i work in croke park and trust me the best part which i wait everytime is The National Anthem Of Ireland. Pakistan and Ireland have the best Anthems in the world
Aye Your Man Over There nah nah!?! You’ve gotta hear god save the queen before it!? I was actually at the game and it was amazing!?! John Hayes with tears in his eyes!?! It was a great day for the islands of Ireland and the United Kingdom!?! And I actually do believe that we have an absolutely amazing chance of bringing the web Ellis back to Ireland with us this time round!?!
An emotional moment, God Save the Queen listened to respectfully and with great applause afterwards. Showed the world that the Irish were a great people.
@@gazzanorth4373 Obviously you haven't heard of the UVF, grow up, have a shower, touch grass and have a nice long think about why you feel the need to be such a useless prick. Someone could say they love watching clouds and you'd have a go at them, one sad little boy you are.
My mums Irish and my Dads English, this brings a tear to my eye along with overwhelming pride, the level of respect and dignity from not only Ireland but England as well is something I'll cherish in my heart every time I watch an Ire Vs Eng game.
Let's compare the two songs. One is about a group of brave ordinary men who stood up to an evil bullying empire who had no right to be in their country. And the other one praises a woman who did nothing but happen to be born to some rich German family in England. Is that about right?
It's true, I've long advocated for a change to England's anthem. Rather than singing about beseeching God to preserve some disgustingly rich old woman, I'd much rather be singing about England, her land and--most importantly-- her people. The Irish are rightly proud of their country, shouldn't be any other way. Peace
Get out of here dude. One song is about a country where everyone is supposedly duty bound to carry a rifle to kill English people only, while another is about rallying around a symbolic title. But both have a more symbolic meaning that you have to be fired up on 100 year old nationalism to discard.
@@gazzanorth4373 I’ve seen comments from you 2 years ago, are you that lonely you comment this often. Ireland must really be living in your head rent free
As an Irishman living in Wales, I remember this so clearly even though I was drunk before the kick off. I made such a noise in the valleys that night! :-)
I'm English, I've visited you lads in Ireland a few times now for a pint or two. You're all fantastic and I have so much respect for your culture and history
@@gazzanorth4373 Kind of disrespectful to diaspora communities that have maintained links to Ireland, and the many Irish-Americans who backed independent in the form of Clan na Gael. There are a lot of people who claim Irish heritage vainly just to feel like they have a heritage, but as someone who is both English and Irish (directly mind, my dad is from Finglas) this kind of attitude sometimes seems a bit rank.
@@RobertK1993 If someone's been living in a place for 500 years, they are part of the island. They are Irish, despite the fact neither you or them like that.
My dad took me to see this match when I was about 8 years old. I didn't understand the significance at the time but I'm glad to be able to say I was there to witness this piece of history.
I still remember the day even though I was young, so much controversy over the game. Only right that Ireland beat England by that much due to history of Croker and Ireland's history with England.
Of course it's something to do with history. It was the British anthem being played somewhere were they killed like 20 people in 1921 it was also a sign if strength in Anglo-Irish relations. What odds if it's soccer or rugby it's played at just the act itself
@@gazzanorth4373 How often do you come back to watch this video? 😂😂 Ive seen your comments from 2 years ago, 3 months ago, 2 months ago, 1 month ago... For someone that hates Ireland so much you must really love the national anthem. Or maybe you just have fuck all going on in your real life
What an amazing moment - still brings a little tear to my eye if I'm honest. Truly was historic, just so glad it wasn't ruined by some ferrel egits and we can all come back here to watch it back with a smile on our faces (and, or course, a little tear in our eyes, ha)
Best moment in this tournament. As a French, I'll remember this moment my whole life. That was just epic. no disrespect to England. That's a real national anthem(s), no Queen involved.
@@gazzanorth4373 Napoleon fought 60 battles, won 47.... 7 are undecided.... everyone knows who Napoleon is, but few know (Wellington).... You can always do British humor.. hello from a French Republican.!!
The most amazing day in Irish sport,for SO MANY reasons. Just amazing. Amazing. I had tears rolling down my face. It was special. The result was just awesome too.
I was one of the lucky few to be at the game and I, like many, shed a tear when the anthems played. The emotion was ground-shaking. The respect to and from the fans was applaudable. My whole opinion of the english changed from one of bitterness to one of respect. The people have spoken. Those dark days are dead. I shake your hand sir and turn away from bigotry and hatred. PEACE
@@domhnallkelly5084 remember the warm welcome the queen got when she was here in 2011? A minority of thuggish scumbags had an issue. Wasters. They didn't speak for the rest of us. The UK and it's people are our neighbours and friends. 👍
@@domhnallkelly5084 if you think the UK & Ireland are hostile towards one another you’re either waking up from a century long coma or you are insanely dense Your useless opinion does not compare to the governments and majority population attitudes
Despite the fact what happened at Croke park (and to Ireland in general) total respect from home fans during England's anthem. In any encyclopedia of class acts this should be at the top. That is something we ( Balkan Boys ) will never ever come close to. Slainte to all gentle(wo)men wearing green.
If it were New Zealand, or Fiji or Australia visiting, the respective Anthems would be played and respected: I'm glad the same was done for 'God Save the Queen', despite the negative comments..........GO IRELAND!
I was in Dublin then, I watched it in a pub in Dublin 8 N C Road, an unforgettable experience, I love Ireland since that day. Greetings from Poland. God save Ireland
im an irish Palestinian @ameed musleh :D born and bred Irish, from Palestinian parents. long live ireland, long live palestine! Amhrán na bhFiann = the soldiers song
I'am french boy ( 16 years ) and love Irish Anthem !!! You're te best anthem with French Anthems ( For me ) All my respect IRELAND !!!! . Sorry for my englih :/
@@gazzanorth4373 Hahahahaha, even the leader of the British Union of fascists thought the black n tans were bad, makes you think about how much of a little twat you have to be to support them, doesn't it?
I was so proud of my fellow Irish on this day! They truely were proud Irish men and women and showed some respect to a country who trampled on us for centuries! Makes me soo proud to see this and to see how far we really hav come as a country and a nation!
Red Pill Mackerel I'm not trying to fight but the reason the Irish shot soldiers in ireland is because they want to have there own country y should they stand there and be beaten and everything
This makes me proud to be Irish. I am Irish right? I got red hair. Joking aside. What a day this was. There is a great documentary about this game and it`s importance in the Irish history. What impresses me the most is the respect the Irish sports fans have. I once attended a soccer game in Dublin. A pretty important one. Ireland vs Switzerland. Ireland had to win to qualify for the final qualifier against Turkey, a tie or loss meant Switzerland would go through. I showed up in the Irish fan sector with a Swiss flag. They gave me hard time. "We'll beat you up if your team scores." While smiling and other guys telling me that nothing will happen, they are just making fun of your bravery. It was a lot of fun that night. The guy on the left of me ignored me all game. Hey, I was the "enemy" after all. To this day, I fondly remember his sportsmanship after the game. He got up and upon leaving, shook my hand "Congratulations. Good luck against Turkey." What an absolute class act that guy.
John Hayes is defo a proud Irish Man!! He always has a tear when singing amhran na bhFiann! Especially though during this historic moment!!!! Sooo Proud, we done ourselves wel respecting the british anthem! So much history, so much pain and wee still stand tall! Thank God for peace and history!
Looking back at this in 2024. What a great team. The players… seeing Stringer between O’Connell and Donncha O'Callaghan. Seeing BOD and ROG. Those were the days!
I think everybody found it soo emotional because there's so much history in crooker. So much that no other country will understand. The Irish have been through a hell of o lot in the past few 100 years and the fact that we can call ourselves an indipendant country with our oun culture and trad is incredible!
Can we really ? It's comments like this as a Irish person up north that saddens me greatly was the suffering of the Irish in the republic the only suffering that counted ? What about the Irish left behind in a British state , no idea what the troubles were like for me as a Irish Catholic , your culture is my culture, your flag is my flag I'm no less Irish than you are , the men of the Easter rising did NOT fight for your freedom only the beautiful island of Ireland is NOT free ,
Got my first trip here in May watching Leinster v my home town Northampton, amazing stadium, amazing Irish supporters, going to be a privilege, thanks GAA
What I've just noticed tonight about the difference in the Irish and English anthems is that England pledges allegiance to an actual person (of an entitled family no less who owns half their country) whereas the Irish anthem is about the nation, the community of people. It was listening to The flower of Scotland that made me realise. They're the same. It's about a nation, a community ❤❤❤
Well never forget John Hayes with tears in his eyes!?! I’ll never actually forget this game!?! This game will always go down in history as a turning point for Irish and British relations!?!
A credit to the Irish people for being so respectful and dignified to the English anthem, the bigger men on the day. Proud to be Irish that fine day.
irish people respect other national anthems always
The irish will always be polite
Kevin Cronin also when irish go to other countries they respect their cultures too. its the other way round i donlt like when other cultures come here and expect everything to be like where they are from ... americans and ozzies are the worst for that..
c thomas mc cabe i despise people coming to ireland who don;t respect our culture.
True Kevin true
was in the hill that day I cried my eyes out singing amhrainn name bhiann I will take that memory to my grave
well learn how to spell amhran na bhfiann correctly the next time you silly fuck
Amhran Na Bhfiann
amhrainn name bhiann LOL
james jim ah will ya stop! im goin to cry now! i ooze irish pride as it is! 😍
james jim same here
The shivers I get down my spine every time I watch this, holy shit...
@@gazzanorth4373 august 27th 1979 🇮🇪
man the shivers I get every time I watch this, and I'm not even Irish.
I still remember the day I watched this game like it was yesterday.
I watched this live and when 'Irelands Call' kicked in, I turned my mate and said "We ain't gonna win mate" ..... Brings a tear to my eye .... and I'm a proud Englishman.
🇮🇪🤝🇬🇧 I forgive u
@@conorgilsenan3821 ill forgive them when we get our country back
@@KeranKeranos i agree
@@KeranKeranos You got it in 1922....
@@CaptainX2012 ? As far as i know Ireland is and always will consist of 32 counties
I seen grown men cry watching this in the pub.
I wasn't crying, it was just a bit of dust in my eye!
Let them cry when our country is free.
Nationalist, your country is free you fucking caveman.
Well yeah we slaughtered the English at Croker
Clarke, I think you'll find that British troops slaughtered the Irish at Croke Park....................That is why this match was so important, wrong choice of words and insulting to the people who attended this match, the respect the Irish showed given the history should not be abused by idiotic comments like yours!
Anyone wondering what this is about ; This was very controversial to let England play here . At the time the Aviva was being built so this was the only available home stadium . A little while before this the Irish were playing an Irish sport in Croke park when British forces came in with militarised vehicles and shot dead many players and supporters. Many people didn't want England singing 'God save the Queen' here.
Just saw this and I had to smile. And I agree entirely with David C that this was a great moment, and we Irish citizens should have welcomed the English to Croke Park - as we did. But my smile is for the phrase "...a little while before this....". This horrific incident really did happen - the "original" Bloody Sunday ......but it was in 1921 !!
Dermot Murray long time in your life. A short time in history.
David C true David at it was only 1995 when they tried to rip lansdowne Road to pieces
Thank you captain obvious
@@dermotmurray1859 People dont forget about stuff like that
I think it's the most emotional sport scene I've ever seen. I'm French but believe me I was crying when I watched this, all my heart was with Irish nation. And the whole match was a "moment of grace". Three years later I still remember this...
Eireann
👍👍👍👍👍they were steamrollered
@Mr Buckfastjeannot loves a humbling now and a again 😂
A French man wrote the lyrics
Vive la France
Hu Hu🎉
Hayes crying at the national anthem. I cried inside that day seeing that. Pure patriotism. Fantastic
Sam Brady He may be a prod but he sang the anthem and is proud of this country. Therefore he’s a sound prod
(Probably one of the only ones there is)
@@macpeepeepoopoo7567 ya dirty bigoted fucker . A LOT OF THE REBEL LEADERS WE'RE PRODS .
@@macpeepeepoopoo7567 there's orange in our flag for a reason. 🇮🇪 Don't judge a book by its cover. Prick
Spazzy Mcgee there is orange is our flag because it represents peace between catholics and Protestants
Sam Brady imagine disrespecting religion in 2020
Blood was spilled on that field and the boys never forgot that
Drama queen. Its only a game you hysterical moron.
@@gazzanorth4373 British forces opened fire on the crowd attending a Gaelic football match in Dublin's Croke Park stadium. Fourteen people were killed or fatally wounded and dozens more were injured.
@@gazzanorth4373 educate yourself
@@jamesoriordan1742 Away dry your eyes ya tool. There was plenty of blood spilled in the hours earlier by the cowardly republican vermin who hid in the crowd. IRA scum always playing the victim despite the thousands of innocents they have butchered over the years. IRISH REPUBLICANS OFFENDED BY EVERYTHING, ASHAMED OF NOTHING.
@@gazzanorth4373 lol OK mate
New Zealander here, who happens to be in Dublin during COVID. I have walked around both Aviva and Croke Park imagining the atmosphere of the biggest moments (like this match), and wishing I could've been there. Congratulations Ireland 🇮🇪
Long live Ireland! Love and respect from Palestine! ♡♡♡
+Ameed Musleh Respect back.
FREE PALESTINE
Palestine will be free
Free Palestine
XxVenomxX And Ireland dng
This game was over before the anthems. Scared shitless
Inbred leprechauns
@@gazzanorth4373 #fuckthequeen
Gazza North first time iv ever heard someone call the Irish inbred
Gazza North Jesus you got dragged 😂😂😂
@@gazzanorth4373 the brits are the ones who love abit of inbreeding look at the royals😂
The Irish are a class act.
There was absolutely no chance Ireland were going to lose that day!
Rule Britannia 🇬🇧
Very true🇮🇪🖤
Ruán Conán USA 🇺🇸 does now and the skies and space.
@@RobertK1993 no only of the US not the whole world 🙄 Americans are as ignorant as the English lol
Small Country , Big Patriots . Up Ireland
🇮🇪
Big chips on their shoulders
@@gazzanorth4373 I’ve seen you a few times in this comment section now. Have you got a problem? You’re only looking for a reaction ya tool get lost
@@sammclaughlin515 Dutch!
@@dylanduffy1995 well, well, well…
Fuck's sake.. This made my cry and I'm not even Irish
We tend to have that
I love Ireland and it's awesome to see how proud they are of their country. Greetings from Finland!
It was a particular moment in irish history very hard to explain the historical significance from scratch. Basically its the site of a british army massacre in 1920 and no british team ,british anthem or british sport was allowed to be played there until that that time
On the morning of 21st November 1920 at the height of the Irish War of Independence 1919-1921 an IRA unit launched an attack against British Sectet Servicemen,Intelligence Officers and other members of the British military in Dublin city. Several were killed. As a reprisal in the afternoon British units of the Auxiliaries who were drawn from ex officers of the British Army,Royal Navy and RAF and veterans of WW1 opened fire on Irish civilians in Croke Park attending a football match between Dublin and Tipperary. One of the footballers named Hogan was killed and a stand in the stadium is named after him. 14 Irish civilians were killed including children. The Auxiliaries committed what would be considered war crimes in Ireland during the conflict and would fit the criteria to labelled as such today under a UN charter. Just over a year and 7 months earlier in India(April 1919) the British Army opened fire on Indian civilians killing over 300 at Amritsar. Getting back to Ireland only native Irish games were allowed to be played at Croke Park. The events on 21st November 1920 in Ireland is known as "Bloody Sunday". Obviously a lot of emotion was condensed into the stadium and throughout Ireland for that rugby match. The Irish displayed great respect towards the English National Anthem by being totally silent. There was concern that the Irish would be vociferous during the playing of "God Save The Queen" but they kept a dignified silence which I think unsettled the English team. When the Queen visited Ireland she also visited Croke Park. She also visited the "Garden of Rememberance" which is dedicated to Irish people who paid the ultimate sacrafice in the struggle for freedom and independence and vowed Her head in reverence.
@@johnroche7541 LIKE GEORGE SANTAYANA SAID: " THOSE WHO FORGET THE LESSONS OF HISTORY ARE
DOOMED TO REPEAT THEM " .
I'M AN IRISH-MAN LIVING IN AUSTIN TEXAS, AND I SAY : " AMHRAN NA BHFIANN " IS THE NATIONAL
ANTHEM OF THE REPUBLIC OF IRELAND ! NOT THAT P/C., COW - SHITE THE BRIT - ASS-LICKERS SANG
AT THE END! CRINGE-WORTHY CRAP!!!
" THE BRIT - QUEEN BOWED HER HEAD IN REVERENCE " YEAH, SURE SHE DID! HAVE YOU HEARD OF :
" CROCODILE TEARS " ! OR AS WE SAY IN THE LONE-STAR STATE : CROCK - OF - SHIT TEARS. !!!
@@gallowglass2630Don't mention the Irish murders in Birmingham then.
Respect to the Irish fans from this Englishman.
Respect from Ireland. We love the English.🇨🇮🇬🇧
@@gazzanorth4373 oi gary I like english but dont pretend to be irish u little weasle
@@gazzanorth4373 Aren't you that person in the comments that keeps annoying people, also you're not Irish and Ireland doesn't love England we just respect them like any other country
@@john6381 he is english and can't even use the correct flag 🤣
Love u Ireland 🇬🇧🇮🇪
Love and respect from Pakistan. i work in croke park and trust me the best part which i wait everytime is The National Anthem Of Ireland. Pakistan and Ireland have the best Anthems in the world
pakistan is still in the british commonwealth
@@valeuudiste4664 so?
@@WookJnr just stating a fact lmao also this was 2 months ago
@@valeuudiste4664 yea it's two months it's called time why'd you say two months.
@@WookJnr why u have to edit a comment as simple as that
I'm Welsh and I cried. Total respect for the Irish today. Top notch.
Video starts at 1:10
Aye Your Man Over There nah nah!?! You’ve gotta hear god save the queen before it!? I was actually at the game and it was amazing!?! John Hayes with tears in his eyes!?! It was a great day for the islands of Ireland and the United Kingdom!?! And I actually do believe that we have an absolutely amazing chance of bringing the web Ellis back to Ireland with us this time round!?!
@@darraghfarrell9024 prod
Sam Brady ah pog mo thoin amhac!?!
Darragh Farrell Whyvdo you have to ask a question every time?? Fuck off brit
Starts at 0:00
An emotional moment, God Save the Queen listened to respectfully and with great applause afterwards. Showed the world that the Irish were a great people.
Except when they're blowing up people in shopping centers and at war centethaphs....
@@gazzanorth4373 Disgusting, racist comment.
@@PanglossDr Obviously you've never heard of the IRA you clueless twat. Mass murdering rats.
@@gazzanorth4373 Obviously you haven't heard of the UVF, grow up, have a shower, touch grass and have a nice long think about why you feel the need to be such a useless prick. Someone could say they love watching clouds and you'd have a go at them, one sad little boy you are.
The Irish are à Great People !
This video still gives me goosebumps. All 3 anthems belted out with pride without an ounce of hatred. It's how it should be
God save Ireland.Greeting from Croatia.
go raibh maith agat
Ireland loves Croatia beautiful country
gricka1000 ur a legend . Fáilte ar daoine na hÈireann
gricka1000 BOK MY FRIEND IS FROM CROATIA
I think your country is beautiful hope your country has great success (as in with money and no bad things) slán agus beannach
My mums Irish and my Dads English, this brings a tear to my eye along with overwhelming pride, the level of respect and dignity from not only Ireland but England as well is something I'll cherish in my heart every time I watch an Ire Vs Eng game.
@Deutscher Ehrenmann Thanks mate.
Ditto
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nobody says mum
Valeuudiste Except they do lmao
Let's compare the two songs. One is about a group of brave ordinary men who stood up to an evil bullying empire who had no right to be in their country. And the other one praises a woman who did nothing but happen to be born to some rich German family in England. Is that about right?
+James Daniels good on ya.
It's true, I've long advocated for a change to England's anthem. Rather than singing about beseeching God to preserve some disgustingly rich old woman, I'd much rather be singing about England, her land and--most importantly-- her people.
The Irish are rightly proud of their country, shouldn't be any other way.
Peace
Get out of here dude. One song is about a country where everyone is supposedly duty bound to carry a rifle to kill English people only, while another is about rallying around a symbolic title.
But both have a more symbolic meaning that you have to be fired up on 100 year old nationalism to discard.
+Bruins man 1121 Nothing to argue? Just had to get that meaningless slander off your chest?
+Banzai Boy yea you were just being annoying tbh
The I rish crowd showed they were bigger people by not booing God save the Queen , than shouting it down
Spent the rest of the time singing "up the ra". Very classy....
Football fans would have. Rugby fans are different
@@gazzanorth4373 I’ve seen comments from you 2 years ago, are you that lonely you comment this often. Ireland must really be living in your head rent free
Very much agree. I draw my hat.
@@Jimo1956 🔔end.
As an Irishman living in Wales, I remember this so clearly even though I was drunk before the kick off. I made such a noise in the valleys that night! :-)
Leave those sheep alone!
@@gazzanorth4373 shut up
@@gazzanorth4373 youv been coming back to this video for years now🤣🤣
@@KeithMcormack895
He is rather pathetic, isn't he?
@@gloin10 he's one miserable sod. Imagine living inside his head. Toxic!
3:45... one of the officials mouthing along to Ireland's Call before quickly realising that the camera's on him..? lol
Saw that, classic!!
+TOMOWOZEYA classic indeed
It's catchy!
I'm English, I've visited you lads in Ireland a few times now for a pint or two. You're all fantastic and I have so much respect for your culture and history
Youre a fantastic person and welcome anytime, sláinte
I’m a proud Englishman but my god this nearly made me want to be Irish. Absolutely stunning from the home support. Pure class.
Who knows ye might be Irish by descent lol
@@PotatoChickens8246 Another plastic paddy
@@gazzanorth4373 Not as plastic British Ulster Scots Unionists Protestants
@@gazzanorth4373 Kind of disrespectful to diaspora communities that have maintained links to Ireland, and the many Irish-Americans who backed independent in the form of Clan na Gael. There are a lot of people who claim Irish heritage vainly just to feel like they have a heritage, but as someone who is both English and Irish (directly mind, my dad is from Finglas) this kind of attitude sometimes seems a bit rank.
@@RobertK1993 If someone's been living in a place for 500 years, they are part of the island. They are Irish, despite the fact neither you or them like that.
My dad took me to see this match when I was about 8 years old. I didn't understand the significance at the time but I'm glad to be able to say I was there to witness this piece of history.
Greeting’s from Bosnia and Herzegovina 🇧🇦to Ireland 🇮🇪
Greetings from loyal Ulster 🇬🇧
@@gazzanorth4373 The comment is 2 years old...
@@gazzanorth4373 Sad bloke
I still remember the day even though I was young, so much controversy over the game. Only right that Ireland beat England by that much due to history of Croker and Ireland's history with England.
If history is relevant to the game then he's entitled to bring it up.
Of course it's something to do with history. It was the British anthem being played somewhere were they killed like 20 people in 1921 it was also a sign if strength in Anglo-Irish relations. What odds if it's soccer or rugby it's played at just the act itself
@@daraj02 Away dry your eyes. 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
@@gazzanorth4373 How often do you come back to watch this video? 😂😂 Ive seen your comments from 2 years ago, 3 months ago, 2 months ago, 1 month ago... For someone that hates Ireland so much you must really love the national anthem. Or maybe you just have fuck all going on in your real life
3:46 ..... match official singing along to Ireland's Call!! :)
What an amazing moment - still brings a little tear to my eye if I'm honest. Truly was historic, just so glad it wasn't ruined by some ferrel egits and we can all come back here to watch it back with a smile on our faces (and, or course, a little tear in our eyes, ha)
amazing in what way? Irish people clapping the english anthem in a place where the English murdered innocnet Irish people?
@@manicbassa you're the only person in this comment section with any brains
What a class act. The history of irish rugby is something special indeed 🏉 👏
Ireland was never the same after that match and that's for the better
You got that one right in hindsight bud
The match just spread loads more anti British bigotry. Sectarianism needs kicked out of sport. Shame on the Irish fans!
@gazzanorth4373 shame on what? The British invades that stadium and killed people in it ffs
@@gazzanorth4373 F**k you , you know nothing
Best moment in this tournament. As a French, I'll remember this moment my whole life. That was just epic. no disrespect to England. That's a real national anthem(s), no Queen involved.
Because all of Ireland play together in rugby, they actually don't use a "national anthem", as such. Their song is "Ireland's Call".
TRiG.
Remember Waterloo 🤣🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
@@gazzanorth4373 Napoleon fought 60 battles, won 47.... 7 are undecided.... everyone knows who Napoleon is, but few know (Wellington).... You can always do British humor.. hello from a French Republican.!!
@@TimothyGreenTRiG only. One national anthem and its not Irelands call
@@gazzanorth4373 you clearly have no life, you and your country is pathetic!
Eire abú!
as a proud Irish girl i get tears in my eyes every time i see this moment especially when i see the irish players crying and singing their hearts out
I love it when the Ulster lads sing the Sash afterwards. 🇬🇧
@@gazzanorth4373 ew
The most amazing day in Irish sport,for SO MANY reasons. Just amazing. Amazing. I had tears rolling down my face. It was special.
The result was just awesome too.
Respect to Ireland for their dignity during our anthem. Class. 👌🏻
@@gazzanorth4373 you’re a helmet
You have been doing this for years in this comment section. Your union will be no more in a few years
@@gazzanorth4373 Fucking psychopath, we got slaughtered in that park 20 years ago and you joke, you make me sick
I cant stop crying, god bless Ireland! What a epic moment, sing that in front of Englane
Who cares what you think?.
I was one of the lucky few to be at the game and I, like many, shed a tear when the anthems played. The emotion was ground-shaking. The respect to and from the fans was applaudable. My whole opinion of the english changed from one of bitterness to one of respect. The people have spoken. Those dark days are dead. I shake your hand sir and turn away from bigotry and hatred. PEACE
@Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?
We may not have a great history, but I hope both great countries remain good friends/allies for a very long time! God Bless The UK and Ireland 🇬🇧❤️🇮🇪
Remain good friends? 🤣🤣🤣 wow...
@@domhnallkelly5084 remember the warm welcome the queen got when she was here in 2011? A minority of thuggish scumbags had an issue. Wasters. They didn't speak for the rest of us. The UK and it's people are our neighbours and friends. 👍
@@domhnallkelly5084 if you think the UK & Ireland are hostile towards one another you’re either waking up from a century long coma or you are insanely dense
Your useless opinion does not compare to the governments and majority population attitudes
I have never heard the Irish anthem sung so passionately in Croke Park. Respect for the English anthem too. 👏
Despite the fact what happened at Croke park (and to Ireland in general) total respect from home fans during England's anthem. In any encyclopedia of class acts this should be at the top. That is something we ( Balkan Boys ) will never ever come close to. Slainte to all gentle(wo)men wearing green.
watching this 4 years on still sends shivers down my spine and a tear to my eye..simply magical
I love how they get Stringer to stand between the two tallest men on the pitch!
If it were New Zealand, or Fiji or Australia visiting, the respective Anthems would be played and respected: I'm glad the same was done for 'God Save the Queen', despite the negative comments..........GO IRELAND!
you dont understand the history the English anthem was protested because the English massacred people in that same stadium
@@theyamabushi5546 Away dry your eyes.
@@gazzanorth4373 oh will you shut the fuck up for 5 seconds and stop spreading hate speech
I was only a young lad watching this , John Hayes tears still sticks in my mind to this day
John Hayes would have beaten the English on his own 🇮🇪
Doubt it. Hes the type of big mouth that needs the back up of his mates.
@@gazzanorth4373 love to see you say that to his face
@@gazzanorth4373 why are you replying to every fucking comment on this video, you must be salty
@@hughdenniston5577 you’re so obsessed man, take a shower and go outside.
I meant @Gazza North
I was in Dublin then, I watched it in a pub in Dublin 8 N C Road, an unforgettable experience, I love Ireland since that day. Greetings from Poland. God save Ireland
Long live Ireland!!! Respect and greetings from Hungary!
Englishman but the hairs stand up when Irish sing 'Na BPILLEEEAAARRRR' superb. Ireland's call is also fantastic.
Load of crap. Away get your ears cleaned out ya tool
@@gazzanorth4373 You're on a rampage in this comment section ya bollocks 😂
@@gazzanorth4373 How many times do you have to comment
Uppa Irish lads 🇮🇪 respect from your celtic brothers 🏴 Eire-Cymru
Sheep shaggers
Still crying😂 dirty hun
@@gazzanorth4373 we shag em you eat em
@@joshp5842
We love all our Celtic cousins I love listening to "Hen Wlad Fy Nhadua"
Ymlaen Cymru!!!!
@@gazzanorth4373 Leave tory
im an irish Palestinian @ameed musleh :D
born and bred Irish, from Palestinian parents.
long live ireland, long live palestine!
Amhrán na bhFiann = the soldiers song
hayyyy120 Free Palestine!
FREE PALESTINE 👊👊👊
Free Palestine
An irish palestinian doesn't exist
Free Palestine!
I'am french boy ( 16 years ) and love Irish Anthem !!! You're te best anthem with French Anthems ( For me ) All my respect IRELAND !!!! . Sorry for my englih :/
Wow, if only the irish volunteers from 1916 could see this today.
@@gazzanorth4373 how does it feel to be such a little bellend?
@@gazzanorth4373 Hahahahaha, even the leader of the British Union of fascists thought the black n tans were bad, makes you think about how much of a little twat you have to be to support them, doesn't it?
@@daraobrien282 he probably sobs himself to sleep and wakes up touching himself to God save the queen, gotta feel sorry for him
@@aineeshdutt7324 he marches around in his shiny helmet and his pair of new kinky boots
@@averagepotatoenjoyer9719 this comment is gold, as an Englishman I can say for certain this is what I do every morning
Im a young irish kid and i love this anthem evey time i hear it it reminds me of how united us irish people are
Wouldn't say your a kid anymore looking at when this comment was posted 😂
what a stadium
It’s for GAA not rugby
Chris Geoghegan I think is croke park
Wish Ireland played there all the time. Magnificent place
@@michaelbuhagiar6304 it’s a gaa only stadium, we have to aviva for the rest
One of the biggest stadiums in Europe. 😉🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
I was so proud of my fellow Irish on this day! They truely were proud Irish men and women and showed some respect to a country who trampled on us for centuries! Makes me soo proud to see this and to see how far we really hav come as a country and a nation!
pat on the back to the Irish for let the anthem being song
I may be English but I love Ireland, probably more than my own country.
you are a gent
Hats off to you, lad.
Fair play red pill, the english destroyed my family, but yes some are good people, lets drink, slainte🍻
Red Pill Mackerel I'm not trying to fight but the reason the Irish shot soldiers in ireland is because they want to have there own country y should they stand there and be beaten and everything
I respect england just in case you think I dont
This makes me proud to be Irish. I am Irish right? I got red hair. Joking aside. What a day this was. There is a great documentary about this game and it`s importance in the Irish history. What impresses me the most is the respect the Irish sports fans have.
I once attended a soccer game in Dublin. A pretty important one. Ireland vs Switzerland. Ireland had to win to qualify for the final qualifier against Turkey, a tie or loss meant Switzerland would go through. I showed up in the Irish fan sector with a Swiss flag. They gave me hard time. "We'll beat you up if your team scores." While smiling and other guys telling me that nothing will happen, they are just making fun of your bravery. It was a lot of fun that night. The guy on the left of me ignored me all game. Hey, I was the "enemy" after all. To this day, I fondly remember his sportsmanship after the game. He got up and upon leaving, shook my hand "Congratulations. Good luck against Turkey." What an absolute class act that guy.
Im not even Irish and I got the chills. Same thing happens when our Croatian anthem is played before the match.
@@andreaoreill Incredible country incredible people, have to visit some day
John Hayes is defo a proud Irish Man!! He always has a tear when singing amhran na bhFiann! Especially though during this historic moment!!!! Sooo Proud, we done ourselves wel respecting the british anthem!
So much history, so much pain and wee still stand tall!
Thank God for peace and history!
Both my parents are irish and i was born in England but I got brought up to know that ireland is the father land
Another Irish scrounger living off the British state.
@@gazzanorth4373 that meant to be an insult?
@@pronoob1760 No. It's a very sincere compliment.
Congratulations for your national holiday on 17th March Ireland from your friends in Germany
@Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?
I'm from England, and I love the Irish national anthem.
@@gazzanorth4373bitch
its not their national anthem
@@BenScriven-cn9xm athem was sung
Absolutely beautiful renditions of both anthems. This was history.
The anthem brings tears to my eyes. I love being Irish
Chills ❤️🇨🇮❤️🇨🇮❤️💪
Still brings a lump to my throat. Us irish knew the significance of this, it was almost the laying of ghosts of the past, another step towards unity.
🇬🇧🇮🇱🏴🏴
Makes me very proud that my dad was in the Garda Band playing the anthem that day.
Im scottish and remember watching this game with my papa i was really chocked up shed a tear total goosebumps
Even the referee was singing the Irish anthem ! Awesome
So proud to be from that wonderful island of Ireland
@@gazzanorth4373 lmao someone’s mad
Love the people the country the music the pubs everything !! God Bless Ireland 🇮🇪
6 years on and I still get goosebumps
Looking back at this in 2024. What a great team. The players… seeing Stringer between O’Connell and Donncha O'Callaghan. Seeing BOD and ROG. Those were the days!
That was such a dramatic day, impossible not to weep at the significance. So hard 😪
I think everybody found it soo emotional because there's so much history in crooker. So much that no other country will understand. The Irish have been through a hell of o lot in the past few 100 years and the fact that we can call ourselves an indipendant country with our oun culture and trad is incredible!
Can we really ? It's comments like this as a Irish person up north that saddens me greatly was the suffering of the Irish in the republic the only suffering that counted ? What about the Irish left behind in a British state , no idea what the troubles were like for me as a Irish Catholic , your culture is my culture, your flag is my flag I'm no less Irish than you are , the men of the Easter rising did NOT fight for your freedom only the beautiful island of Ireland is NOT free ,
Video starts at 1:14 and ends at 2:15 🙌🏻
dis is why i love john hayes he shows so much emotion every time the anthems ar played a true titan of iriah rugby
hayes for lions 2009!!!!!!!!
Got my first trip here in May watching Leinster v my home town Northampton, amazing stadium, amazing Irish supporters, going to be a privilege, thanks GAA
I was lucky enough to be there that day, Those anthems will be a memory that stays with me for life.
Possibly one of the most important days in modern Irish history. This was real progress...
Such a good feeling about this video, the ultimate respect.
What I've just noticed tonight about the difference in the Irish and English anthems is that England pledges allegiance to an actual person (of an entitled family no less who owns half their country) whereas the Irish anthem is about the nation, the community of people. It was listening to The flower of Scotland that made me realise. They're the same. It's about a nation, a community ❤❤❤
The idea is supposed to be that the monarch embodies that community ( whether it’s actually an affective display of community is debatable)
still sends a shiver down my spine when i hear Ireland's song sung by the fans in Croke.
Well never forget John Hayes with tears in his eyes!?! I’ll never actually forget this game!?! This game will always go down in history as a turning point for Irish and British relations!?!
Nearly forgot to watch this today
This brings a tear to my eye and sends a shrill down my spine every time :') ana mhaith eirean
Big girls blouse
Ana mhaith erirean
3:46
One of the officials is singing Irelands call then shits it when he sees the camera pan across him 😅😅
such an amazing moment, thank you for sharing it here
Never been prouder than this. Class. Away from camera Corry applauded irish respect, didn't realise how ominous the silence was. Great for sport!
Respect from Romania!!amazing!!
Amazing ! Respect from France
I don’t know why I like Ireland 🇮🇪
With my kind regards from Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦
still brings a tear to the eyes!
One of the most beautiful moments in sport - it gave me hope for the future.
+James Jacob then FF messed it up for us :)