In the same way we didn't change it in the 2nd leg against the French.
We'll have to wait and see.
Funny, as regards McCarthy, was thinking the same myself.
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McCarthy will get his chance next month (Norway game). He has just got to make sure he arrives in one piece and doesn't miss the squad through injury. Once in then the Trap will keep him around. If I was manager then McCarthy would be selected but what do I know? He's looking the part and unlike Whelan/Andrews/Gibson he is considered first choice at a PL club.
We were a goal down and needed to score 2. The game needed to be chased.
So yeah, we chased the game against a team who were in a different mindset from the first game after getting their away goal. That's how we play if we go a goal down, the Paris game was no different.
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I dont get your Trapattoni and the economy comments as they dont relate to what I said. Even during the boom it would have cost that much to travel up to a game. I'm lucky enough to be still in a job so the cost dosent affect me that much.
Considering how we have been playing the game under Trap and you don't like the style we play and style is important to you, would you not be better advised to stay at home?Quote:
I took a half day from work - all in all the day out cost in the region of €400 between tickets, petrol, food, programmes etc. Thats a lot of money to fork out these days and for that type of money you'd expect to be entertained.
There wasn't a change in approach for the game against the French. Quite the contrary. Trapattoni has shown himself to be quite flexible and prepared to be more positive when we are chasing the game. He's been very consistent in his approach of let's not get beat.
The economy remarks were in context of the empty seats at the Aviva.
I think we all wish we were more entertaining, other things being equal, but after the 8 years we've had it's all about results for me.
I agree with you on the "we don't have the players" cop out, always have. What exactly do we not have the players for anyway? CM and LB are weak areas, but it's precisely because of the waek CM that Trap sets this team out to be cautious. If not, CM would be more exposed, like it was in Cyprus for example.
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Why should I, regardless of what my opinions I still support the team and I'm not one of the boo boys you hear at the ground when things aren't going right.
I've stated all along that as long as we're getting the results that's what matters. All I'm saying is that we could be more adventurous.
On a forum like this you can comment on matters that concern you and have a debate with others who may not share your view. But thats the whole point of these boards.
I've shared my views and thats what they are.
I'm sure there's plenty who do and who dont.
For you to state that I should stay away is pure childishness.
As regards the French games part of the reason we were chasing the 2nd leg was because of the tactics in the 1st match. If we employed the same approach in the 1st leg as we did in the 2nd who knows it could have been a very different story.
Not quite, if you are going to go to a game, give a detailed account of all the time it took & the money you paid to get there and expect to be entertained in the way you want to be entertained, then I'd say stay at home.
Sure it could have been different - we could have been 2 down in the first game or 2-1 down.Quote:
As regards the French games part of the reason we were chasing the 2nd leg was because of the tactics in the 1st match. If we employed the same approach in the 1st leg as we did in the 2nd who knows it could have been a very different story
Perhaps Trap is simply sticking to his principles and doesn't feel it's fair to allow McCarthy to waltz into the squad for competitive games at the expense of one of the other players when he couldn't be bothered showing up for the summer training camp.
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I'd hate to see your year end accounts if you thought that was detailed.
Look I follow the team no matter what. And, yes i do expect a certain level of entertainment when I go to a football match - what's wrong with that?
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Sure it could have been different - we could have been 2 down in the first game or 2-1 down.
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Anybody who had been watching the team knows pretty much what to expect.Quote:
I took a half day from work - all in all the day out cost in the region of €400 between tickets, petrol, food, programmes etc. Thats a lot of money to fork out these days and for that type of money you'd expect to be entertained.
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My god. You're so negative!!
Don't know if anyone was watching the webcast after the game on RTE, but Liam Brady did not know that McCarthy was still eligible for Scotland. He thought the cap v Brazil locked him in to playing for us. He also said 'someone should tell Trappatoni'. So, this is where €2m a year is getting us. I find it hard to excuse. There was also a mistake with O'Hara if I'm right, that Brady thought he was eligible at one stage and then he wasn't. Pretty hard to believe management don't pay attention to these things.
Brady namechecked McCarthy in the post match discussion as well, the tv was turned down in the pub so I didn't catch what he said
He said it was far more likely that a McCarthy-type player would be more likely to break into the squad than Andy Reid. He also said Reid won't play for Ireland under Trapattoni.
Maybe someone should write a letter to Trap and co and tell them that if they are going to be arsed to find out this stuff for themselves then they should regularly read foot.ie.
It's an absolute disgrace that people who are involved in our setup haven't even read the rulebook. I was reading the interview in YBIG with Barry Maguire where he said that Don Givens gave him misleading information regarding eligibility rules. If us lot can learn the rules why not the people who get paid to run our teams!
Made the exact same point in the post game thread. It's sickening really. If any of us on this forum got 30 minutes with the management team, we'd probably point out at least 5 or 6 players they didn't even know were eligible. Brady's ingnorance of McCarthy was the most damning error i've seen a member/former member of the FAI. Sickening, the only word for it.