How (not) to pick a new manager
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/b...nager-research
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
Objection!
Keogh gave away a totally dumb (I mean really really really thick) free kick which led to Sweden's chance. The defence then got caught under a high ball.
Totally unfair to blame Hoolahan.
Overruled!
I am not blaming Hoolahan. My point is that there is a huge ground swell of opinion that IF Hoolahan was on the pitch, we wouldn't have given up that chance in the 92nd minute. He was on the pitch against Sweden. We gave up a chance even if it was Keogh's fault. The team was in such a nervous state at that stage he would have been running around like a blue ars*d fly trying to get hold of the ball.
But we'll never know...
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
That's not really what's being said. More that it is more likely that with Wes on the pitch we would have been able to retain the ball a bit better and would have been more likely to slow the game down and see it out. Well always give up chances, its about keeping the ball long enough to reduce the amount of chances you give up.
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
Reports on the radio that McLeish is after the Ireland job once Trap goes...
This article might be better suited to the eligibility thread. CTP sent it onto me, got me annoyed again about the Austria result...
http://www.irishpost.co.uk/news/am-i...ation-question
I'm a bloke,I'm an ocker
And I really love your knockers,I'm a labourer by day,
I **** up all me pay,Watching footy on TV,
Just feed me more VB,Just pour my beer,And get my smokes, And go away
Let's hope he hangs on for another decade then...if he's the alternative.
Article about Marty replacing Trap:
http://www.irishcentral.com/story/sp...201227961.html
No Somos muchos pero estamos locos.
If we do get to the playoffs we'll obviously picked up a couple of decent results, so I'm not sure how anybody could totally rule out qualification at that point. Talk about covering himself just in case we happen to make the top two. Terrible article overall anyway.Originally Posted by Cathal Dervan
Last edited by DeLorean; 04/04/2013 at 2:18 PM.
Kevin Kilbane has had the hump ever since Trap got rid of him for younger full backs. His views should be seen in that context.Originally Posted by Stuttgart88
A few weeks ago, he went on a rant on how Trap was in Milan during a EPL weekend. In fact, Trap was in Dublin announcing the squad and attending a LOI game.
This is the World Cup, a 15-month serious business with emotion and excitement involved, it's not PES where you can play it again 10 minutes later.Originally Posted by BonnieShels
He is our most successful coach since Mick, and has a proven record here and elsewhere, of getting the job done. The Trappasceptics fail to see that.The "we should be glad to have Trap" brigade ignore his failings.
Austria had little to offer in the second half, in the end it took a 30-yard potshot to go in via a deflection in injury time. Another 2 minutes, and what happened in the second half wouldn't have mattered.And when they are that obvious as they were for the second half v Austria then we should be right to question why this man is in charge and why he made the awful decisions he did.
We are level with second place with 5 games to go. Our chances of qualification are far from over.Originally Posted by Yard of Pace
Do you seriously believe that? Everyone I was sitting with saw a good chance coming, if not a goal. We disappeared for the last 20 minutes.
Like you, I don't think our chances are over though. We have to win the mini-group of ourselves, Austria and Sweden, including all our results against Kazakhstan & Faroes.
We have got the necessary 6 points away to the latter two, and I think Austria have failed to do that. I expect we'll get 6 at home too.
We are arguably 3 points up on Sweden who I'm sure expected to beat us. But that's a hypothetical 3 points. The table says we have a point each from that game. Sweden have a point from Germany that I doubt we'll get, and they may get at least one more in the last game.
I also think that Sweden could well get 6 points from Austria, and I expect at least 4. I don't think they'll drop a point to the "minnows". Therefore, although 4 points from Sweden and Austria might well put us in a good place, I really do expect we'll need 6, and we absolutely will have to beat Sweden. I suppose the key is the two Sweden vs Austria results. If Sweden win both we're goosed.
I don't think we'll be the worst r'up if we come second.
It's all hypothetical. I couldn't see Austria scoring from 30 yards in injury time, but they did.Originally Posted by Stuttgart88
What matters is where we are and we have the same points as them and Sweden now. We got 3 points from our games against Russia and Slovakia last time and it was enough. We may need more than that this time, we may not. We'll only know that at the end of the campaign.
It's grating me hearing we lost to a 30 yard wonder goal. Alaba's standing foot is on the arc of the "d" when he shoots. So 20yd's then.
In the context of results against the other teams, Sweden are a point up over ourselves and Austria with a point gained against Germany, with a home game to come.
Austria are down two points against Kazakhstan compared to ourselves and Sweden.
Austria have the toughest run-in I reckon, while there is a much-of-a-muchness whether ourselves or Sweden have the easier run in.
The next round of games, with us all but certain to beat the Faroes, means the pivotal game at the moment is the Austria-Sweden game on the same night. I think the Austrian's have to go for the win, because I don't see them winning again until the final night. I base that on a very good away record (statistically speaking - we've been awful in some away games) Trapattoni is on at present, and the fact that Austria won't be Sweden or the Mannschaft away.
In conclusion, go Osterreich!
Here they come! It’s the charge of the “Thanks” Brigade!
I suppose we can be a little bit more optimistic about Sweden's mediocrity than at the start of the campaign. There's no point in predicting the results for the rest of the year really without knowing the circumstances, but I'm pretty sure we'll take three points from the Faroes game and I'd be hopeful that Sweden won't win in Vienna. The table will have a nicer look to it then with Sweden coming to Dublin. If Sweden do win in Vienna it could be game over ball burst.
Last edited by DeLorean; 04/04/2013 at 6:54 PM.
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