You could also use by comparison the results the Welsh teams got that night (1-0 win away and 2-1 defeat away), both of which give said sides a good chance of progress. Surely the Irish league must think itself capable of at least matching the Welsh Premier, yet it is not even doing that at present.
As I said before, if a more professional attitude were adopted then progress would probably follow, if not initially then eventually. And I don't know about you, but a tie against a side like Basel, Rapid Vienna, Pacos Ferreira, Gent, Steaua Bucharest, or NAC Breda (just some of the teams in the second round draw) is worth fielding a full squad for. Saying 'we can't get through and anyway we're playing a small team so why bother' is a bad attitude.
As I said before, if a more professional attitude were adopted then progress would probably follow, if not initially then eventually. And I don't know about you, but a tie against a side like Basel, Rapid Vienna, Pacos Ferreira, Gent, Steaua Bucharest, or NAC Breda (just some of the teams in the second round draw) is worth fielding a full squad for. Saying 'we can't get through and anyway we're playing a small team so why bother' is a bad attitude.
), and would love to see them taking it more seriously and doing better. However, I can also see why it is not at the top of their list of priorities, and why it would take more than just a bit of pre-match motivation etc, for IL teams to sustain a credible and rewarding challenge in Europe.

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