
Originally Posted by
Supreme feet
On McCarthy, he was brought in - on double the money that Kenny is earning - to make us difficult to play against, and hope for a bit of luck along the way. No more than that. Don't worry about developing youth or changing the style Mick, we're kicking that can down the road for yet another two years.
He made us hard to beat, in fairness - and he got a boatload of luck. We were lucky to get drawn in a five-team group with no traditional heavyweight, and one of the genuine minnows as a fifth seed. In the first game, Gibraltar missed a sitter to equalise late on. Denmark inexplicably dropped points against Georgia. We could then afford to draw with Georgia (and what an absolute spectacle that was, being dominated and outclassed by the 91st-ranked team in the world).
And yet, with all that luck, we still couldn't do enough to take advantage.
As said above, there's more to football than hitching your wagon to a winning team. We're most likely never going to win a major tournament, so entertainment is important. We want a team with the bravery, confidence and character to play some heads-up football, showcase what talent they have, and go after the win. When you're playing negative, ten-men-behind the ball rubbish, the end has to justify the means. Otherwise, you're just alienating the fans, disillusioning the players, and creating toxicity around the team - and by association, negatively impacting how soccer is viewed by the general public in this country. There's nowhere to hide when hoofball fails.
I was at the match with my nephews (9 and 11) yesterday; it was their first time going to a big football match, and they really enjoyed it. The goals, the football, the atmosphere - it's what you want them to experience. Not some sh*tshow like the 0-0 draw with Northern Ireland, or that nonsense at home to Gibraltar.
I've criticised Kenny before, and will do again, no doubt. I thought 2020 was a chance missed; we wasted lots of development time on a formation that was too open, and never going to work; and some broken/mediocre players (Brady, McCarthy, Curtis, O'Dowda, etc) who were never going to feature regularly for us in the future. I thought he put too much on the shoulders of Connolly, Idah, Parrott and Molumby against Azerbaijan at home. We really need to get more wins on the board, starting on Tuesday. But overall, the whole experience of following Ireland is a lot more enjoyable than at any point since 2016.
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