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Published 16:08 8 Jan 2016 GMT
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"You couldn't possibly compare now to then. Everybody was struggling. If a fella had a job he was very lucky. "After every game, you gave your jersey back... Old [IRFU official] Rupert Jeffreys came over and you gave it back. At the end of the season, you got a jersey."Players also had to supply their own white shorts and were told to wear their club socks [predominantly blue for Reid]. The former centre fondly recalled a colour picture of his Irish team, taken in Belfast, that shows the squad in all their multi-coloured socks. "It was fantastic," he said. He may have had to hand his jersey back each time but he always did it proud. https://youtu.be/eodD_AYSldY
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