I'm totally with Colster on all this. Kerr had his chances and took none of them. I saw no signs of encouragement in this campaign since Paris. I thought we were a bit unlucky to lose to France at home but tight games can go either way. I really don't think you can give Kerr much credit for XI top flight footballers putting in a decent performance at home either though. That's the minimum you'd expect. I liked Kerr and would have loved him to succeed but so many of our competitive games under Kerr were painful. I'm glad the Kerr era is over. Or as The Tribune said in October "The End of an Era: McCarthy's Era".
We do have the players. I've seen so many interntational sides with nothing other than a peppering of quality added to mediocrity do well and I see no reason why we shouldn't aim for the same.
Thev FAI should never have suggested they were aiming big or they'd never have provoked the public expression of disappointment. I have concerns over Staunton but he may be able to rectify some of the flaws from Kerr's tenor. Robson, if he's allowed, potentially has plenty to offer. This might work you know. But it will never excuse how this has been handled.
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