Originally Posted by
mark12345
Good point about Robbie Brady. Anyone with half a brain can see that he's a threat, perhaps not a totally polished one at the current time but he does pose a threat to the opposition and it speaks volumes for him that, as you say, we had two of our four shots while he was on the pitch. Now I have all the respect in the world for John Walters but again, anyone with half a brain would have known that playing John from the start against Germany was only for 'out ball' reasons. That is to say the thinking was that when we were under pressure we would hoof it long to Walters.
But again, the question must be asked = why did Brady and Long not start as our front pair? They carry the most threat. The reason they didn't start, remember Trap alluded to Brady not having enough experience beforehand, is that the manager stayed loyal to his more experienced players. And that is a fatal flaw in football. Play your in form players and to heck with loyalty. It happened before at the Euros when Gibson was left out for Green. And as far as I'm concerned Trap has lost the dressing room because of this loyalty thing.
One other thing. If you take it at it's most basic level, you could say that we started the game without our three most creative players - Wes Hoolahan, Stephen Ireland and Andy Reid. I know they are all not there for one reason or another, but the point is they were all available for selection and I tell you what, Germany would not have had half of the possession they had last Friday, if all three played. Just a thought. I still think we would have lost the game with all three there - but it is yet another factor to take into account when judging Il Trap.