Originally Posted by
Stuttgart88
I'd love to be able to be as emotionally detached as you superfrank but I just can't.
It's like your old dog dying. The near-certainty that you'd survive the daft mutt when you got it and the fact that dogs just get old and die all the time doesn't mean that you don't get upset when it happens, and in particularly bad circumstances.
This weekend was a good one for Irish footballers in the UK so some cheer returned.
However, with regard to "switching" to rugby, I still can hardly envisage a situation where rugby can bring the sheer tension, drama and scale of what happened in this play-off. Even the fantastic Grand Slam win didn't touch those heights.
Sums it all up for me, different strokes for different folks.Anyone representing Ireland in any sport, boxing rugby athletics etc, would have my unqualified support, however the litmus test is the level of disappointment when they fall short.The ROI football team is like a series of stage posts in my life, from Glasgow to Gelsenkirchen, Paris to Palermo, young free and single, to Dad of three.I still can't watch the game in St Dennis, the Keane and Duff misses, and of course that incident, hurt.If Ireland lose a six nations game, there will always be another around the corner,before Paris it was eight years since we were in a similiar playoff situation in football.2010 promises much, going home to Lansdowne, Euro draw, but more importantly a renewed belief and connection with our team, that no matter the top two seeds in the group, we can take them on, home and away with realistic expectations to come out on top....England and Sweden for me, bring it on!
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