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A giant among men

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FINDING JACK CHARLTON 12 ★★★★★

Whether he was tackling strikers on the field or marshallin­g his Ireland team from the dugout, Jack Charlton always approached the beautiful game as he did his life – with unflinchin­g honesty. And directors

Gabriel Clarke and Pete Thomas took the same approach when making this wonderful documentar­y.

Jack’s wife Pat invited the film-makers into the family home while he fought his final opponent – dementia.

“That’s me,” he cries with delight as footage of his younger self plays on his laptop. It seems Jack dealt with his memory loss with the same energy with which he

attacked his career. And what a career. The film interspers­es these touching domestic scenes with interviews with players and family members, alongside revealing and often hilarious archive footage.

We witness some crunching tackles from his days with Leeds and see him win the World Cup with England alongside brother Bobby. But most of the running time is

dedicated to the decade he spent as manager of Ireland’s national team, during which they qualified for a European Championsh­ip and two World Cup finals.

Tragically, the directors can’t get any anecdotes out of Jack. But his family provided another resource – hundreds of notes written during his time with Ireland.

“Never tell lies. They’ll never trust you again,” one reads.

“You must enjoy. They must enjoy. Make it so they want to come (winning helps)” is another. “Be a dictator, but a nice one” sums up the way he ran his dressing room.

Nothing is glossed over. We hear about his strained relationsh­ip with Bobby and his fatherly approach to his troubled star defender Paul Mcgrath. A rousing film about a life lived to the full.

‘Be a dictator, but a nice one’, sums up how Jack ran Ireland’s dressing room

 ??  ?? WEMBLEY Jack Charlton tackles Sigfried Held of West Germany during the World Cup Final in July 1966
WEMBLEY Jack Charlton tackles Sigfried Held of West Germany during the World Cup Final in July 1966
 ??  ?? MEMORIES Jack with his wife Pat
MEMORIES Jack with his wife Pat

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