Could have sworn I just saw St Ledger pass the ball to both McCarthy AND Whelan within the space of a few seconds. Trap's revolution is taking hold!
Could have sworn I just saw St Ledger pass the ball to both McCarthy AND Whelan within the space of a few seconds. Trap's revolution is taking hold!
Time to get Green on.
Think I'll get some green going here too...
Oh, we're playing 4-4-2 by the way.
Lucky not to be further behind.
45 minutes to save his job?
Can't wait to play Germany!
Ronnie Whelan savaging the team right now. "Long ball and hope".
In fairness to Trap, this long ball thing works even though it is dire stuff to watch. The ball has broken for us a few times, the law of average says keep it up and we'll get a couple here in the second half.
Which Messiah should we bring on now, McClean or Long? Coleman?
Total shambles. And it didn't just come out of the blue. We can still save this game but I have a horrible feeling Keogh is going to come on instead of Long. I would get Whelan off immediately and bring on Meyler. Keane off immediately and bring on Long. Oh and drop the two chancers off in Rome on the way back.
I'm watching this while trying to entertain my 8 month old daughter, which is distracting my attention somewhat, but I haven't even been able to work out what formation this is
I'll support anyone in a green shirt but Ward is so limited it's unreal. He genuinely seems frightened to have the ball. All he's done is hoof. What is it with Trap's insistance in playing strikers on the wing? Cox has barely seen the ball and when he has, has not been able to do anything with it.
Pure and utter rubbish. Disgusting display. Keogh and McShane on please Trapattoni:rolleyes:
How apt it the facepalm logo.
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McGeady is doing quite well I think, he's double marked every time he gets the ball at this feet, and he's still creating down the left wing. Reminds me of Duff circa 2004 when he was in his prime for us. He just needs to put in one or two low crosses and have a striker give it a little tappy-tap into the back of the ol' onion bag.
Relax, they scored from a set piece, it happens!
Mr Trapattoni knows what he's doing, so get off his back.
In Trapp we trust!