http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/spo...cle5303845.ece
The article above by a neutral doesn't quite fit the panegyric above.
All hail Keane. To dare criticise God Almighty, who isn't slow to criticise just about everyone else, means we're all devotees of Cathal Dervan!!
To quote a friend of mine:
Keane has been given a mystique that is pretty laughable. All this stuff about high principles and the failure of the game to live up to his standards. Remove the Irishness from the equation and what do you have. Keane was by any standards one of the outstanding players of his generation. After that though we have a player who decries the way the game has gone while pocketing massive wages all the time. A manager who is incompetent in the transfer market, lacks any real tactical plan, has lost his dressing room, bangs on about professionalism while walking out when the going gets tough (got form there as well). He walked because he didn't want to be in a position where Mother Teresa gave him his P45. If he was English he'd have been fired earlier.