Dismal Irish Performance Capped Off With Coleman Not Starting
Based on my hope that Coleman would get a start, and didn't, the most overwhelming feeling I have is schadenfreden.
After the shambolic Irish performance, I can say that for the first time I was genuinely pleased that Ireland got popped by Europe's second most defensive team -- bringing on Walters was the final straw.
I mean you can't have it both ways, saying on the one hand that defensively Coleman is a liability that's why you want to keep your formation and then bring on a relative unknown to try and salvage the game.
It's a results business, if he keeps going the way he is, he'll soon be on his deaf lug.
Never mind Shamie. With a great club career ahead of him -- in time, when Trappatoni fails to utilise the limited armory he has, Coleman will become an important cog in the the Irish set up.
Of course, Dunphy will wave the Coleman flag, he's had a grudge against Trapp since the 'Andy Reid' debate and/or Stephen Ireland debacle -- on this point, Dunphy's unassailable.
Despite, Coleman BEING one of the few genuine rising stars of Irish football cutting it at the top grade, whatever chance he had of starting in his non-game, along with giving Ireland some desperately needed attack power, he'll have little into the future, based on Trapp's priorities. Ireland's loss.