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Gary Kelly is living in Ireland now AFAIK
Mark12345 and anyone else debating Robbie's best position will be interested he hear this from Ken Early on Twitter, about tomorrow's selection against Czech Republic.
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why shane long? trap: "i wish give robbie opportunity to play between midfield... robbie can read the game... can feel which game will be."
Robbie rubbishes last week's media story claiming he was homesick in LA:
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Originally Posted by Ken Early on Twitter
Duffer is the man to play behind the strikers in my opinion. He doesn't have the pace for the wings anymore, and has more brains than Robbie.
I'LL ACCEPT MONEY OR ALCOHOL OR MAYBE JUST PLAIN APPLAUSE!
For all those who doubted me (I said Robbie should be Ireland's creative midfielder) and went into lengthy arguments against me, read the following from Fai.ie
"Republic of Ireland boss Giovanni Trapattoni has asked Robbie Keane to be his Francesco Totti as he begins his plans for the Euro 2012 finals.
Keane will play a "number 10" role behind West Brom striker Shane Long in the absence of hamstring victim Kevin Doyle in Wednesday night's friendly against the Czech Republic at the Aviva Stadium.
Trapattoni, who has spent the last month studying DVDs of Ireland's Group C opponents Croatia, Spain and Italy, believes the system, which is a modification to the tried and tested 4-4-2 which booked their place in Poland and Ukraine, could come in useful in the tournament, and is keen to see how it works.
The Italian said: "Two years ago, maybe three years ago I said about Robbie, Robbie can play like Totti. Remember? I said he can play in this position and he can play well
Longer quote from Trap:
http://greenscene.me/2012/02/trapatt...zech-republic/
Quote:
“Two years ago, maybe three years ago I said about Robbie, Robbie can play like Totti. I said he can play in this position and he can play well. At this moment, I want to give Robbie the opportunity to play between the midfield and a striker, because he can read the game and feel how the game will be. Long is a player who can allow Robbie to play deep. For the last month, I have watched Spain and Croatia and other teams, and I want to try this. Tomorrow is a test of this situation. I think Robbie can do both jobs well.”
like the sound of this. long is a beast up front on his own.
Revisionism of the highest order!
What you actually said originally (unless you said something different behorehand) in post #5299 was
I thought we all came to agreement a page or two back, and earlier, when several of us said that Keane could play the withdrawn role Trap wants him to play tomorrow. Let's face it, it's pretty clear to all to see that his talents suit it.
I'm quite excited by this variation. I hope it works.
I used to work with a scouser and a Belgian in London and we're all still good friends. My scouse mate repeatedly says that he doesn't see me as foreign, but our Belgian mate clearly is.
I fully agree with him. I can speak fluent scouse(!), London rhyming slang, I know my football, regional English accents, I remember all the same TV programmes from childhood, and so on. Our Belgiamn mate is clueless about all of these! I don't see myself as British one jot, but I don't see myself as foreign. If I was in Belgium I would.
I'd be curious to see what Trap envisages. I'd see a withdrawn role for a striker different than an attacking midfielder role.
I have my doubts that using Keane as an attacking midfielder, can work for us. With both Whelan and Andrews dropping deep to hold the line, the gap between them and Robbie will be too long and if Robbie has to come into the last 1/3 to receive the ball, then it's dead in the water. Robbie is not a natural at that part of the CM role. We would need a player at midfield who is also comfortable with receiving the ball in our half, maybe if Duff sticks close to Robbie, it can work.
My boss is English and is a learned man. Has a PhD. We were going on a trip once and he had to photocopy all our passports. "Oh, I didn't realise you Irish have separate passports." He often refers to me as British to other people an points to Ireland and calls is British.
An English girl with a Master's degree (once again, no idiot) once called me British. I told her I wasn't British. She said, "Oh sorry, of course, I mean from the UK" I don't think they actually know the extent of their own country. The consider us to be seperate, yes, but in the same way as the Welsh and the Scots.
It doesn't help that their textbooks and the BBC shows a map of both Britain and Ireland when referring to their own country.
Also, most Europeans consider the Irish as British as well.
Hi. Was over six hours ahead of you there if you scroll up the page.
As Stutts quite rightfully pointed out, Trap's employment of Robbie at 10 is more in line with what was agreed upon with most arguing against you saying it was worth looking at. Your point was very strongly made for Robbie to play in central midfield, which is certainly not what Trap is doing tonight.
So much for education in the rest of Europe.
I feel better now about all that basic politico/geographical knowledge I picked up in primary school.
Too true. Certainly not what Trap did with Robbie tonight.
Robbie looked lost at times but that's simply because all we could do is bang the ball long from the back, to no one in particular. I saw someone earlier in a post saying that Whelan and Andrews were holding the line - what was that the clothes line?
Hopefully Trap's vision for Robbie is a player who operates in the middle third, coming to receive and distribute the ball. I know he has the dexterity to do the job but I lament sometimes for us as a team. We simply cannot pass the ball with any fluency and far too many of our players are scared out of their wits when pressured.
Only Keane, Duff and McGeady remain as those players who can hold up the ball and make things happen (although Walters looks extremely promising and must be in the starting eleven) in the opposition half.
Keane suffered from Long being off the pace tonight, he was almost playing up front by himself at times. Did have the best chance of the first half to score though.
Thanking that purely because of the gratuitous use of a Latinism!! (OK... And because it's funny!!)
I think I've told my latinism story here before, but on a stag night a pal of mine was chatting up a girl who called him a pretentious tw@t for dropping in a latin phrase like et cetera or ad infinitum into the converstaion, to which he replied "if that makes me a pretentious tw@t then mea culpa". She looked at him blankly while we nearly crapped ourselves laughing.
I think you'd need to have been there.
i was out smokin outside boomerangs on fleet street years ago and this young one was telling me how she only drinks certain white wine. i said what are ye a connoisseur? she nearly went for me shouting "what did you bleedin call me", i couldn't stop laughing then, she really took offence.
then shortly afterwards on the way back in a different girl fell down the stairs, down about 5 steps. she was only about 5 foot tall, built like a barrell. she wasn't hurt anyway, she jumped up straight away and looked back up the stairs, only she hadn't noticed one of her tits had fallen out and was nearly hangin down to the floor again. i had to sit down for a while after that;).
That reminds me: as a wee nipper, I once asked a friend of mine if it was true he was a prostitute. It was an innocent question, me being too young to in fact know that I meant to say "Protestant" (which he was) - I don't think I really knew what either word meant. That earned me a dig.
This is a better Non Sequitir... :)
http://cdn.svcs.c2.uclick.com/c2/56e...5b?width=900.0
Was at the CONCACAF Champions Lge Quarter Final between Toronto FC and L.A Galaxy . Finished 2-2 . Keane was anonymous for most of the game.
Absolutely nothing to report, very quiet game from Keane.
Struggling to say anything positive about the game to be honest
Ominous or anonymous?
The match itself was incredible, I found. Fifty thousand at the baseball stadium where the Toronto Blue Jays play was not bad! The pitch was terrible but the crowd was going insane, when Toronto went one nil up I thought the roof was going to come off the stadium. They supporters were cheering every pass the whole match, what a great spectacle.
Crap football though. One lad scored with a header from outside the box. Says it all really!
Video highlights here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qVq20v0LfI8
I didn't realise you had your own equivalent of the Champions league over there, I do now.
Certainly drew in a big and lively crowd by the looks of it.
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The standard was extremely low, although compared to this time last year Toronto FC have improved quite alot under their new management regime and of course having Torsten Frings in the side helped that.
The playing surface was a complete joke for such a big game.
In saying that it was great for the city and the publicity it got can only do good for devloping football in Toronto
Holy christ that Toronto goalkeeper is shocking.
LA Galaxy lose their first game of the MLS season 1-3 at home against Real Salt Lake.
A poor enough game from Robbie who had two or three chances in the first hour but didn't get a clean strike on any of them. His first shot on target was in the last three minutes but it was well saved by the keeper. To be fair to him the Galaxy were launching a lot of balls over his head in the hope that he would break the office trap.
not really, we can't draw a crowd
Another bad defeat for the LA Galaxy - 1-2 at home to Toronto in the second leg of the CONCACAF Champions League. Toronto through to the semi-final 4-3 on aggregate.
Another poor night for Robbie - missed a couple of good chances to get the Galaxy back into the game. He is clearly still making the adjustment back to MLS after his stint at Villa.
Robbie anonymous for the Galaxy tonight, they were knocked out of the CONCACAF Champion's League by Toronto 2-1, 4-3 on aggregate. Toronto FC through to the semi-finals.
LA looked out of sorts, what a crap level of football. I honestly thought it was getting better but the MLS is just plain terrible football. Toronto got a corner right in injury time and none of the Galaxy players caught on to the fact that their opponents were likely to try a short corner. No atmosphere at the match either.