World Cup 2002 was a dramatic tournament for the Republic of Ireland
football team. Just a week before their first game, their captain Roy
Keane was sent home. This was a major blow to the Irish team. But they
bounced back to score more goals than any other Irish team in a World
Cup finals match. Through his diary, Niall Quinn, one of Ireland's best
loved footballers, brings us the excitement of the World Cup from the
inside. We are with the team through the highs and lows. And we see
just how important the supporters were during this explosive time in
Irish football.
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