
2006
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The first year down for discussion on REALLY INTO YEARS is 2006, the year in which we all partied...unless you’re Steve Staunton.
We remember the disastrous Staunton reign, from its main idea - to mimic the Charlton years - to that night in Cyprus and the abject Liveline moments.
Might it have been different had Bobby Robson been able to play a larger part? And what happened to the RTÉ panel’s criticism of John Delaney?
We also reflect on the World Cup: why did Zidane do what he did? Why was there a big scrap at the Oxegen music festival after the final? And where does this tournament stand in the pantheon of Funny English Exits?
Plus: the Mayo/Dublin hillgate drama, Munster finally win the Heineken Cup, the sheer Celtic Tigerness of the Ryder Cup, Stephen Kenny’s mighty Derry City, classic Apres Match, Dick Cheney shoots a man, Michael Flatley paints with his feet, the Love Ulster riots, and a fake priest applies for the Irish football job from Joe Schmidt’s future residence.
Get in touch with us to suggest what we missed out on: email gavincooney@the42.ie, or tweet @gcooney93 and @shockproofbeats.
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