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Published 07:52 21 Nov 2018 GMT
Updated 11:04 21 Nov 2018 GMT
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Imagine a group where Switzerland and Bosnia & Herzegovina are the two top seeds. That could happen.But that would also be irrelevant if the current regime stayed in place and continued the way it's going. It wouldn't matter who Ireland got, they'd still not have the ball, they'd still not have a shape, they'd still have Cyrus Christie in centre midfield and they'd still be clinging on for dear life hoping that Shane Duffy will score one of the two corners won at the other end. Even if Switzerland and Bosnia were the best teams in your group, it's very hard to see Ireland, as they are, get anywhere near qualification.
If Ireland avoid Germany, the best of the second seed teams they could draw is Denmark.
Denmark, although O'Neill does his very best to prove otherwise, are not lightyears ahead of Ireland. The Irish have potential but they need a coach to realise that. They need a plan and they need someone who is looking at ways of scoring goals rather than bemoaning the lack of a goalscorer.
If O'Neill really thinks the players he has are so futile and his management largely redundant because of how technically bad they are, why the hell is he still there?
There's a really good chance Ireland will draw a group that they can finish in the top two of and qualify automatically for the Euros.
But there's little chance if we get to March with the same management team still in place.
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