Originally Posted by OwlsFan
As I posted elsewhere, pessimism is of the intellect, optimism is of the will. Many fans hope for the best and fear the worst - I certainly do. Optimism is an inclination to put the most favorable construction upon actions and events or to anticipate the best possible outcome. If you follow a top team like Manchester United or France, then you go into every game expecting to win. If you have followed Ireland for many many years or a lesser team, you prepare yourself for the let down. You go to the game supporting the team 100%, fervently hoping that the team will win but you know that in football there is a good chance you will end up in the dumps.
The person who thinks we might lose is not any less of a supporter than the one who says "of course we'll win" nor will they shout any less in support of the team. If everyone here posted we'll win, it won't make the chances of us beating the French any greater.
The important thing is that everyone going to Lansdowne produces the same or even a better atmosphere than the Holland game a few years ago. If things go our way, there is no doubt we can do it but I wouldn't be surprised if we don't. That's football and Ireland in particular.