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24th December 2015
11:40am GMT

6. Wes Hoolahan does a Maradona
Actually, Maradona just did a Wes Hoolahan 29 years earlier.
The world champions come to town. Wes Hoolahan isn't scared.
He took it past two Germans. Maradona only managed it against one English man. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jWNnK99mcrw It's a simple question...
5. Martin O'Neill and Roy Keane go apeshit for Jon Walters' goal against Georgia
The game that Ireland needed to win. And you could see Jeff Hendrick's moment of magic and Jon Walters' crucial finish on the faces of the two men in charge.
https://twitter.com/ConanDoherty/status/641285179093450752
4. Robbie Brady appears from the fog in celebration
"We've scored? We've scored?"
Hardly anyone got to see it. But no-one will forget that white shirt of Robbie Brady's emerging from the fog and celebrating a crucial away goal in qualification against Bosnia.
Studying him, trying to make sure, seeing him sliding on his knees and then finally allowing yourself to celebrate. It will go down as an iconic moment.
https://twitter.com/RTE2fm/status/665280390698016768
3. Jon Walters' volley against Bosnia
The main man returned. The main man scored. The main man scored again and carried Ireland to France on his ox-like back.
That second half strike against Bosnia was emphatic. The sight of it hitting the net had the Aviva shaking on its hinges as scarves were waved, fans jumped and Fields of Athenry was belted proudly from the lungs every man and woman and child in Dublin 4 that night.
The buzz in the build-up to the final whistle was sheer ecstasy. And it was thanks to this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gf17FLbWXVg
2. Jon Walters holding the ball in the corner against Germany
It seemed like an eternity.
With the nerves dripping out of the open jaws of every Irish fan in the country, Jon Walters took the sting out of the tie with some classic hold-up play and time wasting in the corner.
The story that will be told is that he had nine Germans unable to get past his bullish back and that he stood there with the ball for at least 102 minutes.
Him and Hendrick performed heroics that night just to run the clock down expertly.
1. THAT goal
The night the Aviva came of age.
Shane Long made history. Ireland erupted. The world champions were shaken. The spirit of the old Lansdowne Road was revived.
On a night that had grown men crying, Shane Long finished off the Germans having been sprung from the bench to tear in behind the defence chasing after a Darren Randolph punt upfield and he finished gloriously past the best goalkeeper in the world.
Even if Ireland hadn't have qualified, it was a night that would be remembered forever. Children were lofted into the air, the buzz in the country was back. And, as it turned out, that result was crucial.
And it was this moment that got us there.
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