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Sweden, Austria and ourselves are all relying on each other dropping points in a pretty tight group really. Sweden probably have the slight upper hand right at this moment. That's generally the way these groups work unless you're a Holland, Germany, Spain or Italy. We also have a lot of control in our own hands but being realistic, as opposed to just optimistic, we will probably need a hand from elsewhere. I'm not a Trapologist, I was as frustrated as anybody when I saw the starting line-up and was pulling my hair out when he didn't make the right substitutions at the right times last night. That said, I believe he will be there for the rest of the campaign whether we like it or not and I'm okay with that. I don't even think it would make sense the FAI spending money they don't have to get rid of him.
Yeah we'll have to do something which we haven't done in a while alright. The two points dropped last night were absolutely massive, there's no getting away from that but we are where we are and there's definitely no need to visit Lourdes just yet.
They play each other twice so one or the other, or more likely both will have to drop points in those games, and like us they've both also got to play Germany again. You say "we're relying on Sweden and Austria to drop points" but it's a certainty that both will.
As I see it home wins against Faroes and Kazakhstan should happen, if we can beat Sweden at home (maybe 60:40) and draw with Austria away (again 60:40) we will probably get second irrespective of the result we get in Köln. If we had won last night we could probably have afforded to draw both at home to Sweden and away to Austria, but now instead of 2 points we'll probably need at least 4.
Edmundo - Do you think that would be enough to avoid being worst 2nd placed team also?
CHFH, I think you are missing the worst play-off place, but also I think you are wrong in that Austria and sweden taking 2 points each from their respective battles. Ibrahimovic will destroy these lads on his own. THey couldn't handle sammon when he jumped in the air, and he couldn't do anything else, how will they handle one player who is long and sammon combined and a lot more.
Austria beating Sweden at home is the only hope we have for qualifying. I'd like to see the odds on that.
POS - You could be right but in fairness football isn't always as straight forward as that. Ibra hardly touched the ball against us, I know we had Paul Green but still....
Sweden and Austria playing out two draws is the best hope for us. My concern would be that Sweden drew in Germany, so unless we beat them in Dublin, then we are unlikely to finish ahead of them. I think Sweden will take 4 points off Austria, but I wouldn't rule out two draws. The Swedes will stumble to a win in Kazakhstan I think, but being the perennial qualifiers that they are, they will do enough there. A further major concern would be our goal difference compared to the other two.
I think with the right mentality and team we have it in our armour to beat the Swedes in Dublin or Austria in Vienna (can't believe I'm allowing myself to even think about finishing 2nd after last night). I amn't saying that we will those games, but I don't think we're totally out yet. The big problem though is that I don't think this campaign has seen the last of the McShane's, Wards or Sammon's of this world and they are the very players that will cost us points in games.
Anyhow my predictions for the rest of the games:
Ireland 3 Faroes 0
Ireland 1 Sweden 1
Ireland 0 Austria 0
Germany 2 Ireland 0
Ireland 2 Kazakhstan 0
Wrt the decisions made during/before the game: the only difference between us(the majority) and Trap is he is in the right frame of mind(an experienced manager v an avid supporter) when it comes to making those decisions, yet he isn’t actually making those decisions. I sometimes think that trapatoni likes to make a point and hopes that it just works out for him. And I think last night was a perfect example of this - it didn't work out for him.
Bungle I pretty much agree with all of that. I just don't see Austria drawing with Sweden away from home.
I despair at the standard of football played by Ireland. I won't fault the players, I blame the manager and his "tactics", we are a better side than what was displayed in the second half of last nights game. It is depressing to watch players running around aimlessly, playing a CF whose apparent purpose is to defend. The whole thing stinks, players being ordered to play a type of football that belongs in the stone age. The assumption is that we can't play, an assumption made by the manager as he protects his record and in doing so drives Irish football backwards.
Yes his job is to get qualification and the money that comes with it but surely somewhere in his contract is an accountability for development and progression of young players. On that he has failed, he is stumbling along so much so that even his interpreter seems to be confused by what he is trying to say. I look forward to his contract expiring.
Austria and Sweden are average international sides, the only good side in the group destroyed us. The Euros showed how far we are behind the best. We will fall further behind under this manager.
It's hard to say at this stage, we certainly wouldnt be near the top of the runners up table, but looking at the way the other groups are panning out:
In A you have to think Belguim/Croatia would be well ahead of us on points accrued.
In B we might have a chance of catching the runner up (Bulgaria, Czechs, Denmark) as they are getting congested and there have been a few draws between those teams already
In D again Hungary, Romania and Turkey have all drawn some games between each other but Hungary are starting to break free a bit.
In E (or the "group of life" (Swiss, Iceland, Albania, Norway, Cyprus, Slovenia) we have a good chance of doing better than the runners up, there are no standout teams and also no real whipping boys (Andorra, San Marino etc) and every team except the Swiss (who will probably win it) have lost at least 2 of their 5 matches.
In F you have to imagine that Russia will win the group and Portugal will pull away from Israel so I dont think we will catch the runner up there.
In G it's looking like Bosnia, Greece 1st and 2nd with a bit of daylight to the 3rd team so I wouldnt expect us to catch them.
In H we might have a chance since you have the top 4 teams (Montenegro, England, Poland, Ukraine) all of similar ability and all bunched together (if Poland and Ukraine win their games in hand 3 points would seperate the top 4) I can see draws in some of the Ukraine-England, Montenegro-Ukraine and England-Poland games so we could be near them.
In I no chance we'll catch France/Spain.
I have a hunch group E will provide the bottom runner up so who ever is second in our group (hopefully us) will be in the playoffs. If we do finish 2nd and miss out on the playoffs I dont think we can be to dissapointed as to come second would still be a good achievement in the group and there is a big element of luck in the runnners up table.
I dont think Sweden are a particularly strong team, aside from the 4-4 freak result in Berlin they have stumbled in qualification so far. The went 1-0 down in the Faroes before goals in the 65 and 75 gave them a very narrow win. At home to the Kazakhs they were very unconvincing in a 2-0 win (and it was 1-0 to the 94th min). In their 4 matches they've only played well in half an hour at the end of the Berlin match (and it's worth pointing out that for the first half of that match they were every bit as inept as we were against the Germans).
Take your point, but the question is would we have a better or worse chance of qualifying without Trapp from here? If the answer is yes (and I think that is certainly the case) then he should go. And maybe there is an even more fundamental question in the light of the Euros. What is the point of qualifying under Trapp if we will inevitably end up being humiliated because there is no evidence that he can achieve results against the calibre of teams that we will be meeting in Brazil. His genius (I us the word with some degree of irony) is achieving unlikely away draws against teams better than us and scrambling unconvincing victories against teams far worse than us. Neither skill is likely to get us very far in Brazil. Maybe we could retain him as a specialist away coach for the Germany and Austria games and get a proper football manager in to win us the ones we need to win?
For everyone wheeling out the "We could still qualify" guff - what happens if we do qualify? Are we happy to see our team travel half way across the world and watch them under perform in Brazil? Whats the point in qualifying if we're not going to compete? With Trap in charge we'd go across and we'd have to sit and watch while he makes the same redundant team selections and "tactical decisions". He needs to go.
The team needs new ideas and a new perspective. Trap isn't going to provide them. The debate about who should be the one to provide them is going to be interesting though. I personally favour McDermott.
So that we can go over there and have the craic obviously.
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Words fail me whenever I hear the "what's the point in qualifying if we're not going to win" crap.
I want Ireland to win every game, and qualify for every tournament. As should every actual supporter of the team.
Not to mention qualification itself is a fantastic achievement. It's nice to have ideas above our station and all that but we are a small country and generally our potential is fairly limited. Scotland became the first European country to be eliminated from the World Cup last night. Can you imagine if we were mathematically out of contention with only half the campaign gone?
Anyway, we would be unlikely to get a World Cup group as nasty as Spain, Italy and Croatia. We'd surely be in with somebody like Egypt or Saudi Arabia like previously and may even have a chance to reach the knock-outs. Then again, what would be the point in reaching the knock-outs if we might have to play somebody like Germany and lose.
What I'm saying is that if we're not going to be competitive in the qualification group - which it seems we are not - then the change should be made now to allow a new manager to come in and make some changes in a reduced pressure situation rather then watching Trap bluster on and get nowhere and ultimately achieve nothing.