'This was not football, it was a riot. I might have had a reputation as a hard man but I was frightened to death that night'
Briefly

The Champions League matchup between Shelbourne and Linfield will evoke memories of their historic 1979 meeting. This marked the first time an Irish League team faced a League of Ireland side in European competition. Fans of both teams who experienced the 1979 clash may reflect on the significance of that event. Although the current match will likely have its own fanfare, it cannot compare to the unique atmosphere and historical context of the 1979 encounter that shaped their rivalry.
Shelbourne's Champions League clash with Linfield next week brings to mind the historic encounter between the two teams in 1979, marking a significant moment in their European history.
The first match in 1979 represented a pivotal point for both Shelbourne and Linfield, being the first instance of an Irish League side facing a League of Ireland team in Europe.
Shelbourne and Linfield fans attending the upcoming game may reminisce about the intense atmosphere during the 1979 encounter, which continues to resonate in the memories of long-time supporters.
While the atmosphere at the upcoming Champions League qualifier may include some chanting, it will not replicate the unique and powerful events that transpired during the 1979 match.
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