The last time England had played Ireland at Lansdowne Road was a
UEFA Euro 1992 qualifying Group 7 match on 14 November 1990. After that match, there were clashes between some Irish and English fans and the
Gardaí on
O'Connell Street in Dublin. Before the 1995 friendly match, the
Football Association of Ireland (FAI) held talks with
the Football Association (FA) to review security arrangements to avoid a similar episode. In pubs near Lansdowne Road stadium some English fans chanted "
No surrender to the IRA", "Fuck the Pope" and "
Clegg is innocent". Irish fans were goaded, spat on and attacked. When
Jack Charlton, the Irish manager and former England player, walked off the pitch, the mob shouted "
Judas, Judas". The fans in the lower stands then spilled out onto the pitch to escape the missiles from the English fans. Some Irish fans had mistakenly been put into the area where the English fans were when the FA returned a number of tickets to the FAI.
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