In fairness to Trap the neurosis with drawing away was been there for well over a decade, and the inability to turn winning positions into wins has been there a long time too.
But on everything else, I agree although I'd qualify that by saying that isolated wins by NI and Scotland haven't done them any good. But for years I have been wanting us to engage teams in a match no matter where it is. I've been envious of Denmark and Sweden's away results for ages. I still lament the late goal in Israel. I think that was a chance to get the away win monkey of our backs and to get us used to winning away.
If nothing else though, I hope / half-expect that Trap has left us the knowhow to continue to win in Eastern European banana skin venues and expect at least a draw against peers away, and this is something O'Neill can build on.
But on everything else, I agree although I'd qualify that by saying that isolated wins by NI and Scotland haven't done them any good. But for years I have been wanting us to engage teams in a match no matter where it is. I've been envious of Denmark and Sweden's away results for ages. I still lament the late goal in Israel. I think that was a chance to get the away win monkey of our backs and to get us used to winning away.
If nothing else though, I hope / half-expect that Trap has left us the knowhow to continue to win in Eastern European banana skin venues and expect at least a draw against peers away, and this is something O'Neill can build on.

and the vast majority here would say that Hoolahan and Reid will get a fair shake of the whip from the new management.
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