crikey, will you ever ditch this "me and TOWK against the world" nonsense. I thank posts I agree with and don't thank posts I don't. I don't thank yours that often because they are often poorly thought out, self-congratulatory, and dare I say it, narky digs at people.
I don't like TOWK's abrasive style and proclamations of being some wild contrarian visionary up against a lynch mob. Much of what he says is very true, but the needless sophism and exaggeration gets on my wick. I don't think anyone here disagrees with him in his assessment of the match or other issues, it's the degree of outrage and the degree of adulation heaped at Scotland that's being queried. All you appreciate is the perceived contrarianism, not the content.
And what did I not predict exactly? I have no idea what you're on about. I fail to predict lots of things but not one single bit of the Georgia performance surprised me.
I'd say Scotland / Poland is pretty comparable to Sweden / Austria, and harder than our peers in previous Trap campaigns. But we weren't that far off Sweden and Austria. Clark brain fart, a moment of Long genius off the post, a Long header straight at the keeper from 8 yards, dumb substitutions and a deflected injury time goal - yet we still drew 2-2 with Austria. On another night we'd have snuck a narrow home win over Sweden, or at least drawn. Long inexplicably not squaring the ball to Keane stands out, as does his wild effort in Stockholm. Isaacson could have been sent off, and so on.
Being competitive against thse sides is never the issue and I doubt it'll be an issue under O'Neill. The key is to make those marginal gains in place of those marginal mistakes. Trap never did.
I'm not hugely confident O'Neill has it in his locker to make that critical difference but I can still remember his early days at Celtic when they eeked out hard results until they found their mojo. There are lots of lessons from history in his favour, others not in his favour. Let's wait and see.
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