What a wonderful woman, and Jack, salt of the earth working class folk that we Irish can relate to, they are humble and relatable...proud to have seen Jack's Ireland at their best.
What a great piece of tv had tears in my eyes at the humor and the honesty of these wonderful people from the north of England from a Irish man living in Australia r.i.p jack and cissie
Great interview. Great characters. Fell in love with Cissie. Ah so sad to watch this today after hearing the news of Jackie's departure. What a man. We'll never forget how you brought us all along on the dream Jack. Italia 90 will live forever in our hearts. And god bless you Cissie - that goal WAS offside. We shouldn't have been knocked out by an illegal goal but by god did we celebrate the achievement for a long time after. Thanks for wonderful memories Jack. May you rest in peace.
Leeds United fan here, Can't say enough how devested we are at losing our Colossus!!!!!! Jack was a breed apart, he brought greatness and happiness to all he knew and touched in football, also a good fisherman, the ultimate working class hero, did great things for Ireland aswell. Never be the likes of him again. GOD KEEP YOU SAFE GREAT MAN!!!! 🙏💔.
@@andrewbutcher3391 Thanks Andrew 👍. I live near Sheffield and some of my mates are Wednesday fans, they are absolutely gutted aswell. MOT 💛💙💛💙🏴🇨🇮.......
@andrew chambers That's better pal, Jackie was never a nationalist, just a very honest pro, when managing Ireland I don't think he ever thought of betraying England for 1 minute, things like that where irrelevant to him 🏴🇨🇮🏴🇨🇮🏴👍
What a woman Cissie is.... Saw hardship and poverty, like many of her age and era a socialist, a woman with principles, pride and dignity.... His mother's son. RIP the giant that is Jack Charlton.
If Cisse had been born a lad we'd have ONE great football character, though luckily she was born a lass and added TWO more football characters, making the world a better place with THREE beautiful football characters x
What a great lady, easy to see how the Charlton boys became the men & players so widely loved & respected! Now they're together again. Rest In Peace Jack
I've just recently watched the world cup final and jack could play...he was awesome that day... man was a collosus on the pitch and a superb man manager r.i.p big man
Seeing this again after so many years - you realise how special this is now -Jack was so sharp and very “Irish” and his mother was so proud of her sons . The late late show would love the likes of this now instead of the shite they do now with z list south dubs doing cookery and the likes ...
My mum comes from ashington, cissie and her sister were her friends from schooldays, their homes backed onto mums,all the ashington people are just like cissie plus mum went into service just like cissie because that’s all there was, when my dad who was a good goalkeeper went to visit mums folks he had a kick about with both lads and said that bobby was going to make it as a pro, football was the passion of the people of the northeast that and the whippets, the Irish and the geordies are very alike in their attitude,
thats a great interview abd theres my dads sister sitting beside jacks mam,she always got a xmas card of them after this..she gave one to me and my family..still have it..r.i.p jack..we will always love u
Jack was the archetype northern Englishmen. Growing up in a small village in the north of England and meeting many characters like Jack when my dad would take me to the pub. We don't get men built like this anymore. How would you having are lads stack tampons at the local supermarket. Now they say are archetype Englishmen is Mohamed from Bradford. What a shame. Us and the Irish ain't much different really when it comes down to it. It's just that tradition and culture is a dying ember.
I wouldn't call Ashington "Tiny" by any stretch of the imagination before the coal mines came yes but not when the Charlton were growing up Cissie great woman Jack a gent R.I.P
Really enjoyed that. Very strong characters. RIP both Jack and Cissie. They're probably up above now having a slagging match and he's still calling her leftie 😂
@@AntzWar is that some variation of a geordie accent? He's the only person I've heard speak that way... The closest I can think of is Shaka Hislop.. He's from England /Trinidad & Tobago. But he played for Newcastle for a long time. So I don't know if the accent is from Trinidad and Tobago, or from living in Newcastle. Jack's accent is so unique
You can tell the love and affection jack has for his mother who cannot like here shame his footballing brother never kept in touch with her once he married and i lost all repsect for his brother after that , R.I.P jack and cissie both greats
OUTSIDE MY KEYRING PHOTO STUDIO BKACKPOOL PLEASURE BEACH.BIG JACK(I WAS AMAZED AS TO HIS HEIGHT)AND Z CARS COLIN WELLAND .I FORMED THE TRIO.I JUST STOOD THERE IN SILENCE TO HEAR SUCH MODEST WORDS ESPECIALLY FROM JACK.RIP YOU BOTH
8:50 listening to her for 8 minutes I was thinking "Oh wow, I like her". Jack starts talking and I think "wait a minute, if that's how his mum speaks, WHERE did Jack Charlton get His Accent?!"
My dad said that he saw the greatest two Leeds players in the 60s Bobby Collins and big Jack, I questioned him that Obviously King Billy was the best, he said no...it was the Irish man Giles.
Jack is one of the only 11 English players to have won the World Cup will never happen again in my life time not with the lot we have now same old hard luck stories every time we lose