Originally Posted by
Stuttgart88
As for the "party atmosphere" in a Gdansk, which you have referred to before, I think Keith Andrews had the definitive word: the team had just been put to the sword by a world class team that won 3 tournaments in a row. It was not the time for the fans to have a go, but they'd have been entitled to have a go if they remained uncompetitive against lesser teams. I think anyone who has a pop at Irish fans' carry on that night has an agenda. It wasn't acceptance of mediocrity and almost everyone was hurting. It's been done here to death here before too.
Apart from that I agree that Keane will not take a defeatist attitude and I think we'll all benefit from that, and I think he and O'Neill will place more trust in our more creative players. In fact the question is how many will be picked out of McClean, Brady, McGeady, Reid, Hoolahan, Ireland(!), Gibson...