Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

Look back, Big Jack

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15 Digital and disc November 23

The life of one of football’s most popular and down-to-earth figures is illuminate­d in this fascinatin­g, funny, poignant and deeply moving documentar­y of football legend Jack Charlton, who sadly died this summer.

From winning the World Cup with England to managing Middlesbro­ugh and the Republic of Ireland , ‘Big Jack’ was a highly c ompetitiv e, unc ompromi sin g, honest and passionate talent, whose appeal was rooted not only in his success, but also his work ethic, charm and sense of humour.

Filmed during the last 18 months of hi s life and charting his struggle with dementia, this respectful and compelling account has been released to coincide with an awareness-raising campaign for the suspected impact of brain damage caused by playing the beautiful game. Made with full cooperatio­n and intimate contributi­ons from his wife Pat and son John, it’s desperatel­y sad to see this once most vigorous of men unable to remember his sporting exploits, and tragically it was confirmed last week that his brother Bobby also suffers from dementia. There’s room to touch upon Jack’s difficult relationsh­ip with Bobby, as well as exploring in some depth how his tenure of the Irish national side helped fuel a rise in national confidence and contribute­d to the peace process.

Among the excellent footage is the moment he describes his coaching style as simple and direct, which football aficionado­s might consider overstatin­g the case. And as a coach, he admitted to having a distrust of ball-playing centre-halves, so lord knows what he thought of his England partner Bobby Moore then.

But there’s not enough time spent exploring his time as manager of my team, the uniquely stylish Middlesbro­ugh – a job that would be the crowning glory of anyone’s career.

Although never denying his blunt manner was capable of ruffling feathers, Jack always delivered, was always true to himself and always gave 100% – and that’s why he will always remain an inspiratio­n.

Desperatel­y sad to see him unable to remember his sporting exploits

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TRUE LEGEND Jack, from World Cup wins to his heartbreak­ing battle with dementia
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HATS OFF Famous flat cap

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