One to watch - Green Is The Colour (Ireland Only)

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Green Is The Colour Series begins Wednesday 16 May 2012
Over the last 130 years Irish football has transformed, developed, grown and prospered in line with our own national identity, from 19th century garrison game to 2012 in Poland and Ukraine. Presented by Darragh Maloney, this four-part documentary series examines the history of Irish football and the national soccer team, featuring the personal accounts of a rich host of footballers, managers, pundits, historians, and journalists.


Who knew that an Irishman invented the penalty kick, or that Ireland were the first foreign team to beat England on their home soil? Who remembers the forgotten fact that a former Irish player managed Barcelona and is credited with saving the club? Few cultural institutions have captured the national imagination quite like the national soccer team. Green Is The Colour is a sporting story, a political history and a social narrative but most importantly, a human story, told by the people who lived it.


The series takes us right back to the invention of the game of Association Football and its arrival in Ireland, competing with various other sports that represented the diverse strands of Irish society. The ideological differences between administrators in the North and South lead to an acrimonious split, after which the newly formed FAI were forced to fight for recognition and the right to play international matches around the globe, offering legitimacy to the state and its people. Despite the gradual modernisation of the country, a golden era in the League of Ireland and the emergence of great players such as Jackie Carey, Con Martin, and John Giles, the following decades were strewn with heartbreak and near-misses as Ireland struggled to cast off its inferiority complex.


All the progress would eventually culminate in the unprecedented success of The Charlton Years as Ireland strode out confidently onto the world stage and never looked back, changing the course of Irish soccer forever. By the time expectancy and controversy on the playing field. Nowhere was this more crystalised than in the Saipan scandal that would divide the nation. Just as our fortunes on the playing field began to fade, so too did the economic miracle which we had all assumed would last forever. Once again, the national side has stepped up to give the country a lift and as we face into Euro 2012, the time has come to tell this rich story.

Available in High Definition on RTÉ Two HD


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WEDNESDAY 16 MAY
GREEN IS THE COLOUR
Over the last 130 years Irish football has transformed, developed, grown and prospered in line with our own national identity, from 19th century garrison game to 2012 in Poland and Ukraine. Presented by Darragh Maloney, this four-part documentary series examines the history of Irish football and the national soccer team, featuring the personal accounts of a rich host of footballers, managers, pundits, historians, and journalists.


Episode 1: 1863 - 1929
From the invention of the game by a group of English public school men who put rules and structure on a chaotic and poorly defined pastime, to the establishment of the Irish Football Association, the gaining of a foothold in the public consciousness in Ireland and the eventual acrimonious split between North and South. The episode concludes with the successful fight for FIFA recognition for the new Association which would lead to their first professional international match against Italy.


Available in High Definition on RTÉ Two HD
Channel: RTÉ Two
Time: 10.25pm
 
seen a trailer for it, looks good Noel, set it to record after the bump of course LOL

Thanks :)
 
Bring on the euros :) :) :)

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Best fans in the world ;)
 
can't wait Noel, the atmosphere around says it all magic :)

great Vid Noel, what a proud moment ............ all the fans singing Amhran Na Bhfiann............. brilliant (y)
 
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hey friends.......






For the cocktail, see List of duo and trio cocktails. "Irish flag"
The green pale in the flag symbolises Irish republicanism dating back to the Society of United Irishmen in the 1790s. originally the Stadtholder of the Netherlands,
The flag, as a whole, is intended to symbolise the inclusion and hoped-for union of the people of different traditions on the island of Ireland,which is expressed in the Constitution as the entitlement of every person born in Ireland to be part of the independent Irish nation






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