Just saw that hiddink has announced he's quitting russia in the summer...so our 1st place chances just went up quite a bit xD
definitely agree with you elroy, i remember being in a bar after coming from the 0-0 draw against germany in 2007 in croke park. I remember being so gutted, that the senior team was in serious trouble under its current regime , i suppose the fact that , that result was the result that officially killed off any hope of qualifying for euro 2008 didnt help.
How times have changed...roll on euro 2012 and the best of luck to wales and montenegro for the forthcoming qualifiers...oh and kudos to Trap
Last edited by back of the net; 12/02/2010 at 8:04 PM.
Just saw that hiddink has announced he's quitting russia in the summer...so our 1st place chances just went up quite a bit xD
Russia without a manager - http://www.eleven-a-side.com/euro2008/news.asp?n=38087
Set for Turkey job - http://www.soccerway.com/news/2010/F...y-job-reports/
The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist thinks it will change; the realist adjusts the sails.
I'd be surprised if Hiddink went for Turkey post.
He could have a big job in the PL if he waited a few months! Liverpool, Man City....
Hiddinks departure is great news for us but with Abramovich's financial backing, they are sure to get in another top class manager. It would be great to get them away early though before the new coach settles.
We have to seriously consider ourselves as favourites here. We should beat everyone at home (perhaps with the exception of Russia were we should secure at least a draw). We should definitely beat Andorra and Armenia away along with a tricky victory over Macedonia and I think Trap would settle for a point in each away game with Slovakia and Russia. That would put us on 24 points. If that wasn't enough to win the group I would be shocked but it should be more than enough to secure best second placed team.
According to the papers today, Dock Advocaat is the favourite for the job. Strange one, considering he is managing AZ and Belgium at the moment. Maybe his time with Zenit might make him want to return to Mother Russia.
Hiidink named Turkey manager
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/default.stm
Reality to Lenny?!
We did well in one campaign and now we have to consider ourselves favourites in a group containing the last European semi-finalists and one country who qualified for the World Cup (as group winners)? Let alone that we've not won in two visits to Macedonia.
Never ceases to amaze me how far detached from reality some people's views of an upcoming campaign can be.
It's a good draw for us. We've a definite chance of coming second, we've an outside chance of coming first. There is no way at all that we can consider ourselves favourites to win the group.
People often for some reason tend to assume that the best possible/plausible outcome will happen. Taking Lenny's example, I could plausibly see Ireland doing that and ending up with 24 points, but it's more likely that you will drop points in at least one home game (Russia/Slovakia) and may also slip up away to Macedonia or (less likely) Armenia, giving a more realistic target total of about 19 or 20 points. Which should still be enough for 2nd - Slovakia are unpredictable and shouldn't win all the games you might expect them to.
In the last campaign many in Wales were still entertaining hopes of qualifying long after it was clear we weren't going to be good enough (even after the 2-0 home defeat to Finland). This time around a lot of people think we will finish 2nd because it's an outside chance that we will. Realistically 4th is the most likely outcome.
"Life is like a hair on a toilet seat. Sooner or later you are bound to get pi$$ed off."
"In this league, a draw is sometimes as good as a win" - Steve Morison
Sure we should definitely consider ourselves favourites for the whole thing so. England are overrated and Torres is injured. Who's to stop us?
I agree with that. plus there is the thing that for some reason we always seem to perform better against the bigger teams when there isnt as much pressure on us. There is nothing in the history of irish football to suggest we will sail through any group no matter how weak it may look on paper. I am confident we will do well but if we are gonna top the group as usual it will go right to the wire with plenty of up and downs along the way
Its really not that complicated!!!
russia look to be in a bit of turmoil....slovakia not onbe of the strongest teams to come out of pot 2,we really have a decent chance to top the group this time...although i have a slovakian buddy and he was pretty happy with the draw too,mainly because of russia getting picked from pot 1!!we should be looking to win all our home games,we wont get any easy away games apart from the andorra match!!
Let's not get ahead of ourselves here, we've just had our most successful qualifying campaign since 2001 and we didn't even qualify! Let's not get carried away.
The draw has been kind to us but the squad from last campaign is not good enough for this one.
Much of our qual hopes depend on getting capable new blood, either starting in the team or to use as ready replacements.
2 full backs, a CH and a CM - plus a decent striker out of the bunch of wannabees.
It's still uncertain how that will pan out.
We could very well put ourselves in a favourable position to qualify after a few games or we could be bogged down in a tedious trench warfare, scrapping for 2nd place.
Why not consider ourselves as favourites??? I know it's alot easier to consider yourself the underdog as it eases the disappointment at the end but we have a great chance here.
Losing Hiddink is a massive blow for Russia and after losing to Slovenia in the play-off's it show's they are not as great as everyone thought.
Fair play to Slovakia topping their group and qualifying for the World Cup but their group contained a very poor Czech and Polish team along with Northern Ireland who although capable of pulling off a good victory are not as good as they believe.
I think in this campaign we will win games we would previously have drawn and this group is considerably weaker than our last group so why not.
Why not consider ourselves favourites for the whole tournament?
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