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the 12 th man
14/04/2004, 1:36 PM
. To paraphrase dahamsta, football is only a game. It's well worth remembering that sometimes.

:) PP

well said pp.
im involved with kids football and you have to instill that attitude into the kids or else after every game the losers would be in tears as they would like to win each match.
i know it doesnt sound great but you have to teach the kids to accept that it is only a game.

max power
14/04/2004, 1:44 PM
well what would you think if underage team turned up with no footballs......now think of an international team doing that......

now be a footballer in a cramped seat on an 8 hour flight while the suits sit in first class.........

now be a footballer taking orders from a manager who has done nothing but get team relegated........


now put them all together and you have fireworks....as fran rooney said a new fai, i'd like to thinks so but athlone -3 points so far isn't very good proof........

lopez
14/04/2004, 1:51 PM
well what would you think if underage team turned up with no footballs......now think of an international team doing that......

now be a footballer in a cramped seat on an 8 hour flight while the suits sit in first class.........Call a meeting regarding industrial action and take a democratic vote amongst employees affected. Anybody not favouring such action perhaps needs some persuading. No problem here with Roy persuading people is there. Right, then go to manager (not McCarthy) stating 'No proper equipment, no football'! Wouldn't this happen at your work? It would happen at mine, and you know what, it get's results.

max power
14/04/2004, 1:55 PM
the old guard at the fai were up micks ass most of the time so that would have been pointless, some people make a stand and stick to it and he did and when it cam eto the cruntch the other players were no where to be seen.......it was all a big mess, but if it sorted out some of the short coming within the fai it could all be worth it in the end....

Beavis
14/04/2004, 2:00 PM
But please tell me nobody is going to boo or diong anything daft........There is no place for that in football...In the same way pro Keane people kept on supporting Ireland after he went i think anti keane people should support ireland still....

neil

I'd probably agree with you but still it's hardly reasonable for Pro Keanites to say whether to boo or not when yous jeered Mick against the Swiss...

Éanna
14/04/2004, 2:07 PM
In the same way pro Keane people kept on supporting Ireland after he went i think anti keane people should support ireland still.
supported ireland by calling for the managers head you mean?!

lopez
14/04/2004, 2:13 PM
the old guard at the fai were up micks ass most of the time so that would have been pointless, some people make a stand and stick to it and he did and when it cam eto the cruntch the other players were no where to be seen.......it was all a big mess, but if it sorted out some of the short coming within the fai it could all be worth it in the end....
Oh what pony! Where's the evidence that the old guard were up Mick's ar*e (no 'my mate's cousin's girlfriend's dad's brother's drinking pal is a suit' cojones). The suits are up their own arses. Keane done the right thing on the way to Cyprus and they caved. Why not the same in Saipan. And anyway, if the team aren't up for it or happy with the crap facilities, that's democracy. Either like it or...catch the plane home!

lopez
14/04/2004, 2:14 PM
I'd probably agree with you but still it's hardly reasonable for Pro Keanites to say whether to boo or not when yous jeered Mick against the Swiss...Oh of course that was alright then! :rolleyes: :mad:

NeilMcD
14/04/2004, 2:42 PM
Well i think that happens at most clubs or countries that when they are not happly with a manager they boo him. BUt i think whathappened that night was booing the result and the performance. If ireland had of won the first two games i dont think they would have booed. I did not boo and i was ****ed off that we lost them two games. I was more furious about his mistakes early in his career when to be fair to him he got the job too early. He was just out of retirement and had a couple of years experience. It woudl be like giving Keane the job or something or steve staunton. I actually thought MC Carthy improved in the job as he went along and started to play 4-4-2 and the best players most of the time. All I am asking for is a bit of calm at the games and get behind the players and the team. We are the best supporter in the world and there should be no animosity between us and we should all unite in great songs great craice plenty of booze and hopefully a few games won too.

Ozymandias
14/04/2004, 2:59 PM
Oh what pony! Where's the evidence that the old guard were up Mick's ar*e (no 'my mate's cousin's girlfriend's dad's brother's drinking pal is a suit' cojones). The suits are up their own arses. Keane done the right thing on the way to Cyprus and they caved. Why not the same in Saipan. And anyway, if the team aren't up for it or happy with the crap facilities, that's democracy. Either like it or...catch the plane home!


He did catch the plane home didn't he.....hmmmm

Declan_Michael
14/04/2004, 3:36 PM
Putting my opinion on Keane aside saw an interview with some FAI fella on Sky Sports new. When asked if Keane would play the friendlies he said he didn't know! And people say the FAI have improved!!

tricky_colour
14/04/2004, 4:21 PM
I'd probably agree with you but still it's hardly reasonable for Pro Keanites to say whether to boo or not when yous jeered Mick against the Swiss...

I think is quite normal, managers unpopular with the fans are often
booed at football matches, but its pretty much unheard of for fans
to boo one of their own players during a game.

Its uttterly stupid anyway as by booing your own player you are booing
your own team, he is part of the team and teams have to play as a unit.

I think the people who said they would boo their own team have completely
lost the plot, this is pretty much evident from some of their other post
anyway, and I think it proves their thinking is distorted.

How can a team play when there will be boos when the ball is passed
to one of their players? - Madness :confused:

I think some people should put their thinking caps on :rolleyes:

Plastic Paddy
14/04/2004, 4:43 PM
I think is quite normal, managers unpopular with the fans are often
booed at football matches, but its pretty much unheard of for fans
to boo one of their own players during a game.

Its uttterly stupid anyway as by booing your own player you are booing
your own team, he is part of the team and teams have to play as a unit.

I think the people who said they would boo their own team have completely
lost the plot, this is pretty much evident from some of their other post
anyway, and I think it proves their thinking is distorted.

How can a team play when there will be boos when the ball is passed
to one of their players? - Madness :confused:

I think some people should put their thinking caps on :rolleyes:

I have to say that I'd be surprised if RMK is booed by any of the support. However, I'd expect the "welcome" to be less than unanimous. I for one won't be throwing the rose petals onto the field to escort him back...

:) PP

Slash/ED
14/04/2004, 5:29 PM
I'd probably agree with you but still it's hardly reasonable for Pro Keanites to say whether to boo or not when yous jeered Mick against the Swiss...

I booed McCarthy after the Swiss match, and it had absolutley 0% to do with Roy Keane.

Footie_Fan
14/04/2004, 5:41 PM
I'd probably agree with you but still it's hardly reasonable for Pro Keanites to say whether to boo or not when yous jeered Mick against the Swiss...

The only reason I booed after the Swiss match was because we had played shocking in the previous two matches. McCarthy had got to stage were he was afraid to make a change.

At that time Kilbane was playing terrible for us and he started him on the left leaving Duff out of position up front. When he eventually changed Duff to the left he left Kilbane playing centre forward. And needless to say he was terrible. We were 1-0 down with Kilbane playing forward and Morrison was sitting on the bench.

We had just blown our chance of qualifying after two games.

ElSieteSecretos
14/04/2004, 7:31 PM
it is a so nice to find a board like this incredible one after the boards.ie have closed the discussion down (like Franco!!).

I wept and cried so much when i heard that roy is coming back to play for our country. Now we can puts that terrible little Japanese Island behind us and play some magnificant futball(on the ground).

With roy on our team, even that he is not far from being retired, he can take the place of the terrible Mr Holland who plays such negative futball that it is a discusting site to watch. (Maybe Mr Kerr was joking when he included Holland on the side, he always lauging after the game).

With such an incredible player like Roy we must have surely the chance to to go Germany. And when we are drinking and smiling there in 2006, everyone will say " oh we always have wanted Roy in the team"

But dont worry, when Mr Keane makes his first game, the people who are angry to watch him in the green gersey must bring lots of flags with this mesage of angry and maybe a pigs head to throw on the pitch so he can understand the fantastic pain the supporters have sufford with his not here.

Breen
14/04/2004, 7:57 PM
I wept and cried so much when i heard that roy is coming back to play for our country.


So did I. Probably not for the same reasons though.



With roy on our team, even that he is not far from being retired, he can take the place of the terrible Mr Holland who plays such negative futball that it is a discusting site to watch. (Maybe Mr Kerr was joking when he included Holland on the side, he always lauging after the game).


Matty Holland's not that bad a player. His goal against Cameroon probably kept us in WC 2002, remember? He's probably not in Roy's class, but then he didn't bloody walk out on the team when we needed him most, either.



With such an incredible player like Roy we must have surely the chance to to go Germany. And when we are drinking and smiling there in 2006, everyone will say " oh we always have wanted Roy in the team"


I was happy to have Roy in the team when I knew he was dedicated to the team effort and acted like a captain. Now? He can stay well away from Lansdowne for the rest of his life as far as I'm concerned.



But dont worry, when Mr Keane makes his first game, the people who are angry to watch him in the green gersey must bring lots of flags with this mesage of angry and maybe a pigs head to throw on the pitch so he can understand the fantastic pain the supporters have sufford with his not here.

The fantastic pain came when he deserted us in the World Cup. Now it's almost as painful watching him walk back into the squad.

Please, Brian, stick him on the bench. We've been playing well against some of the best teams in the world recently and getting good results against them as well. We don't need him.

RedX
14/04/2004, 8:16 PM
I am absolutely thrilled Roy Keane is back..he is a fantastic player and will once again take us through to the World Cup,of course with the help of the rest of the team and our brave management team..i was not a big fan of Brian Kerr up until now but he has proved himself in my book..anyone that boo's Roy at the next International match home or away is just ignorant..Welcome back legend..you were MISSED :)

Plastic Paddy
14/04/2004, 8:59 PM
anyone that boo's Roy at the next International match home or away is just ignorant..

Anyone that welcomes him back with open arms... well, you deserve what you get. Precisely nothing.

Like I said before, if he comes back, he'll be playing for Ireland. A role deserving of support. Keane is and always will be a ******. But he'll be wearing a green shirt. And that's a different story.

Come on Ireland!

:) PP

ElSieteSecretos
14/04/2004, 9:11 PM
dont worry, I will attend the first match at the landsdown roads with the banner to demonstrate what i think of him, and throw abuse hen he has the ball (with the pigs head and a noesy bell if i am allowed ).

So he can understand the fantastic emotional pain I have injured from the 2002 peroid until we said 'bye bye Mick' !! ( the donkey who did not count how many player another team have on the pitch. And I must hold responsible for all this events )

It would be nice twist into his back if mr keane could sit on the bench for 2 or 3 matches in the beginning for his re educations.

but after the first match I will be shouting without a false face for roy and my country as I want to go to the world cup in 2006 and have a nice time. And so we can play some magnificant futball (on the ground) .

Without the likes Holland who managed to score a goals a the world cup, when even himself and the other 80,000 peoples around him, the newspapers,media, everyone, were in shock that such a strange events could happen (have you remembered his face with the disbeief?) we can manage a better mid field and pass the ball to a better position (on the ground) with Roy Keane and maybe not back to the goal keeper or somewhere silly every time..

tricky_colour
14/04/2004, 9:47 PM
Don't consider RMK,part of any team.....well not consistently.....

Turns out for Ireland,when it suits HIM.....if he'd been as committed for us,as he'd been for ManUre,he would be indeed the legend,his supporters pander to......& people might be more eager for his return.....

Now,more than ever he flatters to decieve.....this & his less than whole-hearted past (& future!)commitment,means he deserves every bit of stick going...........


He doesn't turn out for Man U every match, but you conviently
forget that.

The only games he missed for Ireland were low priority games, but I
am sure you would have perfered he played those games, got injured
and missed important games of the competition. How pathetic. :rolleyes:

Welcome to the real world, I how you find it to your likeing.

Thick Mick sent him home no doubt about that.
And if the story is to be believed Thick Mick agreed he would miss
those games, yet I assume you still have your tongue in his warmer
places. ;)

Why don't you grow and support your country like a man, not an infant. :(

brendy_éire
14/04/2004, 9:51 PM
The only games he missed for Ireland were low priority games

There's no such thing as a 'low priority' game when it comes to playing for Ireland. Playing for your country is the greatest honour a player can have.
I'd give anything to play for Ireland, so when some ****** like Roy Keane doesn't take it seriously, he doesn't deserve a place on the team.

Footie_Fan
14/04/2004, 10:24 PM
Young child,when you learn to type next,also familiarise yerself with constructing sentences that make sense.....


Your having a laugh criticising someone elses grammar. There is five grammar mistakes in your above sentence alone! Your posts are without doubt the hardest to read on this forum because of the amount of mistakes.

Footie_Fan
14/04/2004, 10:29 PM
dont worry, I will attend the first match at the landsdown roads with the banner to demonstrate what i think of him, and throw abuse hen he has the ball (with the pigs head and a noesy bell if i am allowed ).

So he can understand the fantastic emotional pain I have injured from the 2002 peroid until we said 'bye bye Mick' !! ( the donkey who did not count how many player another team have on the pitch. And I must hold responsible for all this events )

but after the first match I will be shouting without a false face for roy and my country as I want to go to the world cup in 2006 and have a nice time. And so we can play some magnificant futball (on the ground) .


Your going to throw a pig's head at Roy and uses a banner to demonstrate against him but then after the first match your going to cheer for him. :confused:

That is just about the most hyprocital statement I have read today.

Also you say you don't blame Roy for the World Cup, you blame Mick. Why are you going to throw a pig's head at Roy? (very original by the way)

dahamsta
14/04/2004, 10:56 PM
One more personal attack in this thread and I'm adding it to my collection...

tricky_colour
14/04/2004, 11:11 PM
Young child,when you learn to type next,also familiarise yerself with constructing sentences that make sense.....

To address your 'points'.....don't give a toss about ManUre,except that he's Always put them first!
As for missing games.....how about the whole 2002 World Cup.....if Mc Carthy sent him home....GOOD...
If I'd have been Mick,I'd have taken his head off ,for questioning his dedication to the cause,& nationality......M.McC......was a better & bigger man than most,for turning the other cheek....RMK proved then he was an arrogant petulant tw*t...if he publicly apologises to M.McC.,then might forgive him,one day myself.....

Mick's attitude to the World Cup was that it was a free holiday.
"I'm just going out there to enjoy myself"
I bet that statement turned Roys stomach.
When it became clear the Mick was basically there as a tourist I
think Roy has had enough.
Even half Micks luggage failed to turn up - the man is a Joke.

tricky_colour
14/04/2004, 11:28 PM
Andy Reid (Forest) described the return of Roy Keane as
a "massive boost", "he is a world class player and the more of
them you get in the squad the better".

I wish more of the so called 'fans' on this site (they are not
fans in my eyes) shared his excellent attitude, he is obviously
a sensible and level headed fellow.

Well said Andy :)

RedX
14/04/2004, 11:40 PM
Well said Andy...

And well said tricky_colour ;)

I read this article in the Newspaper and was delighted one of the senior players has come out and said this..Hopefully more will follow soon...

liamon
15/04/2004, 8:12 AM
I presume John O'Shea and Liam Miller will be ok with laying alongside Keane.

tiktok
15/04/2004, 12:08 PM
I presume John O'Shea and Liam Miller will be ok with laying alongside Keane.

:eek: they're gay? i had no idea :D :D

Beavis
15/04/2004, 12:41 PM
The only reason I booed after the Swiss match was because we had played shocking in the previous two matches.

Ireland had been in the doldrums of international football for years before and there was never ever booing of the team.
The decision to boo,at least subconciously,lead back to your opinion in the Mick V Roy saga.....those who admit to booing that horrific eve just coincidently are ardent Keane supporters and that is not just here but with anyone who you talk to who booed that night.
Ask any of those who didn't support Keane if they booed that night,and I'm sure the answer would be no.

Point being that firstly,bad performances have never warranted booing in Lansdowne before and secondly,all those who were forced into rapturous jeering ,allegedly purely because of results on the pitch,happen to be Keanites...

Éanna
15/04/2004, 2:00 PM
voting is alot more even than I expected so far. shows just how finely balanced the whole thing is really!

Footie_Fan
15/04/2004, 2:43 PM
Ireland had been in the doldrums of international football for years before and there was never ever booing of the team.
The decision to boo,at least subconciously,lead back to your opinion in the Mick V Roy saga.....those who admit to booing that horrific eve just coincidently are ardent Keane supporters and that is not just here but with anyone who you talk to who booed that night.


McCarthy's reign had turned into a joke. He was too emotionally attached to certain players and he couldn't make a decision. Kilbane was having a shocker that night and he left him playing up front for twenty minutes while we were losing 1-0.

Your probably right that the Saipan issue and the World Cup in general had some influence on the booing not so much of what happened but how it was handled by the incompentant McCarthy:

We played extra time without knowing the Spanish only had 10.
We hadn't practiced penalities. (The Germans practice... how many penalty shootouts do they lose?)
Putting on a defender, Babb, in Moscow in the dying minutes when were 3-2 down. Babb then goes and scores an own goal.
Sitting back against Macedonia waiting for the equaliser in 1999.
Sitting back in Zagreb waiting for the Croatians to score in the last minute. Playing Roy at centre half in the 0-0 with Iceland.
I could go on and on.

Terrible decisions like all those above led to me conclude his time was up and I voiced my opinion.

Declan_Michael
15/04/2004, 2:52 PM
People only started voicing their opinion after Saipan. The writing was on the wall. Regardless of McCarthy's tactics since 1996 people weren't particularly vocal it until it suited them to bring K***e back. Its easy to pick out McCarthy's errors could do the same with K***e. Got sent off on debut as captain, failure to play the Iran second leg, threatning to walk out in Saipan, no shows for friendlies......

scouser
15/04/2004, 3:06 PM
Absolutely delighted to see young Roy back in the squad. Ireland's best ever player can only improve our chances of getting to Germany after he single-handedly got us to the last World Cup.