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That's us out then..

Unlucky lads. Decent effort, but it was always going to be a mission impossible what with the Czechs & Germans there.


To be the fair the Czechs havent been playing that well themselves latley. I think they were lucky they got such a poor group.

 
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I think the writing is on the wall for big Stan....quite literally.........

 
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Haha, unfair really.

He's crap, but lets not take the [beep!] out of him. He did his best.

If we can find a good experienced Manager then it'd be great. I think we've got plenty of young talent coming through and we just need a tactically able Manager to start getting proper performances from the team.

Lets not be like the English and boo, criticise and call for his head whilst ignoring the real truth. Wink

 
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Haha, unfair really.

He's crap, but lets not take the [beep!] out of him. He did his best.


T'was but just a joke mein axemeister

 
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The appointment of Staunton was one of those huge gambles in Football that either could have turned out to be a stroke of genius by uncovering a gem of a manager or a complete failure by him turning out to be a clueless dud.

 
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He didn't do the worst job imagineable either.

I don't think many expected us to qualify above Germany or Czech Republic. The Germans have been playing some of the best football in Europe whilst the Czechs are always formidable, even when they're on bad form.

 
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I think Staunton or whoever takes charge of Ireland if his services are not required needs to pick the players who really want to play for Ireland. To be honest of i were Irish, i would be a little annoyed at the amount of players who are in the national squad year in year out because of reasons such as they're Grandparents are Irish, and the young Irish guys who i would imagine would give their heart and soul to the green shirt need to be considered. Now i may be being a little biased here, but i firmly believe Doyle, Hunt and Long have that right attitude.

 
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I agree.

But sometimes if you want to keep your head above dangerous waters, you need some quality and sometimes you need to bring in players who have a bit more quality on the ball. The standards of Coaching and players over here isn't the best around.

But I agree with the three Reading players. Well at least Doyle and Hunt should be natural First XI players now. They've got bags of quality and passion.

In fact, we should be thanking Coppell for bringing these boys to the fore.

 
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I agree actually. All three were not really thought a lot of but Steve saw bags of talent and potential in each one of them. He had worked with Hunt at Brentford and brought him in as cover initially and paid under "85,000 for both Doyle and Long.

 
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Laughing Laughing Laughing

Where did you find that?

 
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Laughing

 
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Laughing Laughing Laughing

Where did you find that?

A mate of mine emailed it this morning.

 
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For a minute I beleived it was for real... Then reality hit and realised we'd never get a manager of that calibre

 
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For a minute I beleived it was for real... Then reality hit and realised we'd never get a manager of that calibre

Laughing


How about Martin Jol & Chris Hughton?
Potential Irish dream team in my opinion...

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