It was the combination of the 2 results and the swings in the last minutes that I thought was extraordinary. Unfortunately because of the weird Olympics qualifying thing, the result will always be questioned, even if it didn't result in England getting through.
The situation was absolutely crazy and I wonder who this huge conflict of interest wasn't noted earlier. You simply can't have a situation where it is in the interests of players (even some players) on one side to lose and to lose heavily.
So probably for the best that England failed to qualify as I image the Netherlands would have been incensed if England had gone through (or rather GB&NI had gone through) because Scotland (a part of the qualifying team) had lost to England.
Now we won't know how many, if any, Scottish players might have been selected for a GB&NI team, but I suspect Weigman would have had pressure to 'spread the love' and not pick only, of overwhelmingly, English players. And even if there were only a couple of Scottish players on the field last night in contention, others may have believed they were or wanted to help their team mates - which in this case would be by losing heavily.
Oh and just to be clear - I don't think that football should be an Olympic sport anyhow.