To think Weso was dropped for these 2 games. Absoloute madness. Also dropped for the home game against Austria which we didnt win.
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The Euros team had John O'Shea, Seamus Coleman, James McCarthy, Jon Walters, Wes Hoolahan, Shane Long and an admittedly past his best Robbie Keane off the bench. A different level to the Denmark playoff team. We were painful to watch but, in hindsight, O'Neill worked a minor miracle to get that bunch to the playoffs (and at one point a lead in the second leg - we missed a couple of chances to go two up and I maintain that if we had taken one of them we'd have shut the back door from there and qualified).
A lot of that team were playing in the prem at that time so that's an indication of the level. I assume Shane Long was injured or suspended for that game. I hear you though, I was living abroad and the second leg was the only game I missed in the ten years I was away.
But yeah, we've been such underdogs for so long I think that's a huge factor. For years the level of expectation was enormous where as now the general sentiment is fair dues to the lads for even getting us to this place. I don't think anyone will be ashamed of them if we lose. We also know that being a true underdog goes hand in hand with the Irish spirit, hence the cautious optimism.
Hoolahan didn't play in Copenhagen, but he played in the home leg, came on at half time
https://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2017...-match-report/
Came on for the last 20 minutes against Austria
https://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2017...eland-austria/
Coleman's injury against Wales cost us qualification for the World Cup in 2018.
Yeah, Wes coming on against Denmark caused the collapse - though it wasn't his fault as such. The formation change it brought about was mental, even if we had to go for it at that stage
The Euro 2016 team was in decline anyway and 18 months later we were worse. We had our share of fortune in qualifying - the draw in Serbia was about as bad as we've ever played, the winner against Georgia was about as bad a goal as we've scored and of course we drew out there
But equally the wins in Austria and Wales were genuinely decent results. Strange campaign overall
Vale could be starting:
https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...-b2945157.html
Quote:
The timing at least gave Hallgrimmson ample time to think about solutions, and a clear idea for this match is understood to have come to him a few weeks ago. There will of course be a strong defensive base from which to counter. Harvey Vale, having only two weeks ago switched allegiance from England to Ireland, is under consideration to start. The 22-year-old offers real craft. Vale’s inswinging crosses from the right are seen as almost undefendable, although that is precisely where Ireland could really miss the aerial power of the injured Evan Ferguson.
What is everyone predicting?
This Krejci fella looks 14