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$7.57The Story
Tells the definitive story of Irelandâs infamous 1982 World Cup qualification campaign, while painting a vivid picture of 1980s Ireland through the eyes of a young football fan.
By Irish Daily Star writer Paul Little, author of the widely acclaimed In the Shadow of Benbulben: Dixie Dean at Sligo Rovers.
Primarily written in the present tense to give a âreal-timeâ feel to events, this riveting book:
Draws on meticulous research of Irish newspapers and TV to bring to life all eight of the Republic of Irelandâs 1982 World Cup qualifying matches
Discusses how Eoin Hand took over from John Giles as Ireland manager after the first qualifier in Cyprus
Covers the build-up to games in detail, from the squad announcements to the starting 11 on the day, including the pre- and post-match thoughts of many of those involved
Describes matches in the present tense to convey a sense of immediacy
Features the authorâs childhood memories of life in Dublin in the early 1980s â the games children played, home life and what was on TV â with Irish and world news providing a backdrop to the qualifying campaign
Finishes with a âwhat ifâ chapter considering what might have happened had Ireland qualified for the 1982 World Cup, including the thoughts of Eoin Hand himself
Perfect for all nostalgia-lovers and fans of Irish football, this book transports you back to a depressed 1980s Ireland and a troubled world where football dreams offered a thrilling escape.

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Tells the definitive story of Irelandâs infamous 1982 World Cup qualification campaign, while painting a vivid picture of 1980s Ireland through the eyes of a young football fan.
By Irish Daily Star writer Paul Little, author of the widely acclaimed In the Shadow of Benbulben: Dixie Dean at Sligo Rovers.
Primarily written in the present tense to give a âreal-timeâ feel to events, this riveting book:
Draws on meticulous research of Irish newspapers and TV to bring to life all eight of the Republic of Irelandâs 1982 World Cup qualifying matches
Discusses how Eoin Hand took over from John Giles as Ireland manager after the first qualifier in Cyprus
Covers the build-up to games in detail, from the squad announcements to the starting 11 on the day, including the pre- and post-match thoughts of many of those involved
Describes matches in the present tense to convey a sense of immediacy
Features the authorâs childhood memories of life in Dublin in the early 1980s â the games children played, home life and what was on TV â with Irish and world news providing a backdrop to the qualifying campaign
Finishes with a âwhat ifâ chapter considering what might have happened had Ireland qualified for the 1982 World Cup, including the thoughts of Eoin Hand himself
Perfect for all nostalgia-lovers and fans of Irish football, this book transports you back to a depressed 1980s Ireland and a troubled world where football dreams offered a thrilling escape.






















