You logic is faulty. Charlton took over a team which had finished 2nd bottom, in its group under Eoin Hand (at least we beat the Swiss 3-0 in that group):Originally Posted by finlma
...Team .................Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
1 Denmark............. 11. 8.. 5. 1. 2. 17 6 .11
2 USSR................. 10 .8.. 4 .2. 2. 13 .8. 5
3 Switzerland...........8. 8. 2. 4 .2. 5 ..10 -5
4 Republic of Ireland ..6. 8 .2. 2 .4. 5..10 -5
5 Norway................. 5. 8.1. 3. 4. .4. 10 -6
True Eoin had been unlucky in previous campaigns (I was in Belgium for the 1-0 defeat in the last couple of minutes) but we were going no where fast at the end of his reign. Charlton changed all that. Previous Irish teams had some great players but Charlton was the first to instil organisation, a system and a belief. Without him I fear we'd still be all dreaming of the day we'd be in a major championship. Houghton and Aldridge were playing for Oxford when Charlton brought them into the Irish set up and made their careers. We also had a lot of average players in the team. It wasn't a team of superstars but they grew into the roll and became those players in our minds because we qualified and achieved what we did.
I shall fight revisionism all the way.
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