Originally Posted by 4tothefloor
That wasn't my point. My point is that at least the Swiss/Israelies had a go. Did we have a go at home to France? No. At home to Switzerland? No. Away to Switzerland? Apart from the first 10 minutes, No. We had a go away to France because we were underdogs, even though they virtually fielded their reserve team, and because we had never-seen-before levels of support for an away qualifier that night. We finished 4th in our group and deserved it. We were technically hopeless, uninspiring, tactically clueless and plain boring for the majority of the campaign. In the short while that Staunton has been in charge, he'll be a miracle worker if he can turn all that around.
BTW, IF we scored against Switzerland? And at what point was that going to happen?! Having been at the game I can't recall..... :rolleyes:
Nail on the head. At least someone here knows what they're talking about and not just spewing blind optimism. Its more against the Germans and Czechs that we need to play this type of game, as I said earlier, we need to start producing results in crunch games. That is the way to play, but the question stll remains - Do we have the quality to carry it off? Not in midfield I'm afraid.