One thing that was really missing (apart from the obvious!) in this campaign, and also a big feature of Kerr's tenure, was a lack of goals from set pieces.
Good set pieces can very often decide tight games. Just look at the number of games that England either win or open the scoring from a free kick or a corner. Mourinho's Chelsea were the same and Martin O'Neill's Celtic likewise.
Doyle's goal at home to Slovakia was from a wide free kick. Robbie got a penalty at home to San Marino and I can't remember the other goals in that game, not that it's important for my argument. Disregarding San Marino I think we only got one goal from a free or a corner in all our games. Dunne missed a chance in Stuttgart late on. For a big guy he misses a fair few chances at club level too.
Doyle, like Larsson was for club and country, should be an aerial asset. Although he's not a giant he's a superb header of a ball. All 4 of his Premiership goals this so far year were from headers I think.
Stephen Hunt takes a mean dead ball from out wide. I think Shane Long nearly scored from one of his corners against Slovakia in Dublin too. Both were subs so can it have been reherased?
One positive was that we scored 6 goals away to Cyprus, Slovakia and Wales. It's a pity we conceded 9!
An interesting statistic for the new manager I think.