Agree wholeheartedly with jebus
The Worm made a pretty abject and yet typical comment about our lads coming out with heads held hight. And as Jebus correctly points out, that is exactly what's wrong with our mentality as a nation.
Look I'm no Nostradamus but it's pretty sad when I (and I suspect thousands like me) can predict a week before the Russia game that Whelan and Green will be taken to the shops and that Kilbane will be swimming against the tide all night. I can see it, you can see it, but Trap can't? I lost my faith in him quite a while ago with his team selections.
Bottom line lads is it's imposters (save for perhaps three or four) playing for Ireland these days against proper footballers. We were taken to school (in how to hold possession and work the ball in tight areas by Russia, Armenia, and yes Andorra at times as well).
Because all our players play across the water we suffer from the English disease, which is no technical ability and no cohesion as a team. But Germany showed that up a few months ago, didn't they?
I remember when Switzerland came to Lansdowne Road a few years back for a crucial qualifier at the end of Mick's reign and they thumped us 4-1 (beleive that was the fianl score?). Point is that Mick had all of his players available for a week beforehand with no injuries, and deployed Keane and Duff up front. We pumped the ball long at every opportunity and got exactly nothing for our efforts, nada, zilch, zip.
It didn't work then, it didn't work last night. If we are unwilling or unable to play football (and Thank God, Richard Dunne alluded to it in his after match comments) then how can we ever expect to win a football tournament, or even qualify for one any longer?