There is an awful lot of negativity about at the moment regarding our chances and Brian Kerr's future. In the press and on here.
It reminds me of just before the Cameroon match in the 2002 World Cup. All the papers were predicting the Cameroonians would easily beat our supposedly destroyed team. If I remember rightly Dunphy predicted 3-0 to Cameroon.
How wrong the majority were. While we didn't set the world on fire, we performed admirably.
The problem we have is in situations like this our media and as a result our fans are becoming far too much like the English. We start Lionising the opposition and tearing apart the credentials of our manager, coach and players.
Let's be honest.
We are in a difficult position. Personally I think Kerr has made some decisions I dont agree with (when Robbie Keane got injured against the Israelis at 2-0 and bringing on a midfielder stands out). Maybe he has cost us? It could/should be argued McCarthy did the same. He got 3 and a half campaigns. Maybe Kerr should be given another campaign regardless of the outcome.
If not, because the (realistic)alternatives are unlikely to be an improvement. Only O'Neill of the semi realistic replacements mentioned is likely to be an improvement on Kerr.
I'm not sure we have to worry about Robson. He's unlikely to give up the relative comfort of West Brom for the poisoned chalice of Ireland. Thankfully.
Ferguson is a no goer. I'd love to see it, but cant see it happening. Even if he finished at Utd in the summer, he's likely to retire.
Keane - no chance.
I'm not saying it's the time to be falsely optimistic. Personally I think we've made a rod for our own back and it breaks my heart to say that I doubt we will win both matches and thus have a play off.
It's just time we all stopped being so manic and stopped following the lead of the British press and having knee jerk reactions and thinking we need to sack someone everytime things go wrong.