Originally Posted by
Stuttgart88
I'm not for a second bemoaning bad luck for the appalling lack of results in this campaign - face it we've been shyte - but without being churlish all of our neighbouring countries have seemed to fare better than us lately in the luck department.
First up, fair play to Norn Iron, another really good win and regardless of what happens on Wednesday, a campaign to be proud of and I'm a bit jealous of the feel good factor they have. 13 goals for Healy - superb, no dispute.
But having gone ahead Denmark could have easily equalised. They would have against us! I had the TV on something else by the time Healy scored but I read Denmark hit the post, missed a chance and had an effort handled of the line.
Scotland: what is it they have that we don't? Not much other than a better central midfield.
A good start to a campaign is half the battle but what I saw on Saturday was a team that was lucky not to be 2 down, lucky to be level (equaliser was offiside) and McLeish had little complaint about the dodgy free kick that led to Italy's winner as Panucci missed an absolute sitter just a minute earlier. I think Scotland got the rub of the green in Paris - a pot shot and a nailbiting finish - where we may have got the same result with a bit of the same when we played there.
OK, they have better management (they have management!) and better attitude too but I can't help feel that their Italy game was very similar to our against France at home. Ultimately neither of us was good enough.
Wales: lucky penalty / absolute gift from McShane. Whichever it was - bit of both probably - it'd be nice if someone did that to us for a change! Given's saves - bar one - weren't that good. Waist high, 5 feet inside the post, time to react...
England: without even playing they got the waxiest of all outcomes!