The things is, now we are in as good a position as most would have hoped or expected, going in to the playoffs as seeds, but we have to wait until the playoffs are over before we can say Trap has done a good or not job.
The things is, now we are in as good a position as most would have hoped or expected, going in to the playoffs as seeds, but we have to wait until the playoffs are over before we can say Trap has done a good or not job.
The coaching staff has been publicly very secretive about their strategy (they think they can win http://foot.ie/images/icons/icon12.png). Thus, nobody knows what they fear about Ireland or with what they try to surprise the opponent. As of me, I really don't know what to fear about this Irish team myself. You are well represented on your wings, no arguing about that. But I'm more concerned about the quality of execution - Ireland only needs 1-2 chances for a cracker, Estonia always needs to make 10 shots and effortless work for a goal and it still might not come because of a bad execution. One thing's for sure, Given will be tested properly. Trap seems to have relatively good karma as well. I know, it's not a reliable argument, but i'm intimidated about that.
Don't worry. Nobody over here, whose decisions or actions matter, expects Ireland to be as dissaranged as NI. And I think that Piiroja is just messing your minds with that "creativity under Trap" talk.
With all due respect to your current team, I think the 2002 team was better. They were unlucky not to reach quaterfinals of WC and who knows - they could've gone even further. Yet, football itself has changed - maybe the current team is as good as the one in 2002, but other teams have progressed. Stagnation? Just a thought - I'm an amateur in Irish football.
In defence of defenders.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gaj2vONg67I
Fairly lifts the spirits
Everyone in the squad taking full part in this mornings training according to 11am RTE news. Flying out after lunch.
One of the Estonian players is quoted as saying,
"Everyone here likes to compare this to the Northern Ireland match that we won in Belfast last month but that is not a good comparison. This Ireland will be totally different, even to the team that played here 10 years ago, because 10 years ago they were like a typically British team, playing a lot of long balls straight away" .."This is different. Now Ireland is pretty creative as well under Trapattoni"
Perhaps we play more pretty creative long balls?
He's probably thinking of Iceland. One letter and ten years.
There is no excitement where I am, be that at home in the bog, at work in the city, or travelling on the train. Like acorn above, I'm buzzing, but not sure many others are. Irish people is stupid
It seems like a contradiction doesn't it. Personally, I felt reaching the play-off's should have been the requisite achievement, and as the group wore on, that feeling never really changed. We should have won in Zilina, but didn't deserve anything in moscow, so it's swings and roundabouts.
The play-offs are a lottery, and it is only fair to judge them after the draw is made. Had we drawn Portugal or even Bosnia, or the misfortune of France again, then elimination at the play-off stage wouldn't necessarily mean non-renewal of contract.
Elimination to Estonia, in my mind, would have to mean a search for a new manager. There shouldn't be any other outcome.
I have secured the pass from the missus if we make it to the Euros, i am confident we will overcome Estonia. Any ideas as to where we will we based if we Qualify ? Or ideas around where to book a flight too, i am tempted to book a flight to Krakow or Warsaw now and try and make my way to wherever the Irish team is playing from there. There doesnt seem to be many flights from Ireland to the Ukraine so fingers crossed we avoid going there.
I have been to Poland before (Torun) and it was a mighty spot.
Are you related to George Hamilton?
That's a mortal sin of a post Billy, violating the unwritten cardinal code of this discussion board.
when the betting will be 4/1 david o leary, 6/1 paul jewell, 7/1 dave bassett, 9/1 neil warnock and a novelty bet of 200/1 dustin the turkey (we Irish are hilarious!). anyone of which would immediately result in us playing free flowing attractive football and pipping Germany to first place in the wc qualification group!!
back in the real world..... losing trap under any circumstances will result in a raft of retirements and 4th place in our next group.
most Irish footie "fans" will become fans of the team for 180mins over the next week, complain they couldnt get a ticket, "settle" for watching the matches on telly, react in horror when the team they loved for two matches is knocked out in controversial circumstances and return to discussing the merits of wayne rooneys new central midfield position at utd by wed morning!
Duff is so due for a training injury. It's going to be tough holding my breath until Friday. Dont have that many brain cells as it is.
Earrah no we'd come 3rd