The atmosphere in Dublin was poison as hooligans made Nazi salutes, hurled missiles and forced the game to be abandoned after 27 minutes: MATT BARLOW on England's infamous trip to Dublin in 1995
England manager Terry Venables hurried from the players' entrance and across to the team bus, climbed the steps and sank into the front seat by the window. David Davies, later an executive director of the FA but then still fresh in his first role as the communications chief, sat down beside him. Davies was deep in crisis mode, issuing instructions and warning of grave consequences. Venables raised a hand to cover his face.
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