Despite his good form for Ireland, the more I see of O'Brien at Newcastle the more he makes me nervous. Dunne for me at this stage.Quote:
Originally Posted by OwlsFan
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Despite his good form for Ireland, the more I see of O'Brien at Newcastle the more he makes me nervous. Dunne for me at this stage.Quote:
Originally Posted by OwlsFan
Here's a post on a Spurs message board (not sure if it's the best one though)
http://www.sportnetwork.net/boards/r...266197&sid=150
Admittedly there were a few less positive posts too. It also seems like disdain at a team's tactics isn't unique to Irish football forums!
while defoe has only scored 1 goal in his last 7 games, robbie has scored 3 in 6 as he didnt play on sat, and has only started 1 or 2 of these games. In form strikers need to be playing....while robbie maybe shouldnt have reacted like that, there is no justification on the planet for not playing him, he's the most inform striker we have at the moment and he didnt get a game, no wonder he's angry, and he's been very patient coming on as sub in a lot of games and when coming on continually finding the back of the net. 15 goals so far with not many starts at all, scary to think if the boy plays a full game every week, he'd be humping defoe's 21. What Jol thinks and what Jol is doing needs to be looked at, his decisions are woeful and as for his tactics, I think Pleatt left his gameplan book behind and Jol found it. Continually playing Atouba, not playing Davis, continually playing Carrick thinking he's Englands answer to a creative midfielder, playing a 433 thinking our midfield is good enough, and dropping your most inform striker and playing the other 3 who cant hit a ****in barn door from 2 yards between them at the moment. I could go on but I dont want a sunshine post happening. No wonder he's fukin upset, ave it Robbie, ave it son !!!!!!! you fukin tell em !
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Originally Posted by Donal81
Well said, it's a boring argument. Robbie's a fine player and is the best we have by a considerable margin so why the need to pursue ultimate perfection??
Jaysus if we had had Pele it still wouldn't be enough for some people around here :eek: :rolleyes:
What? Have you ever actaully seen Andy Reid play? Running with the ball and beating his man is one of his best attributes, he's not far behind Duff when it comes to that kind of stuff I reckon.Quote:
Originally Posted by Peadar
I expect I've seen as much if not more than you have of Reid.Quote:
Originally Posted by carnstien
By the way, I'm talking about his ability at International level.
The facts seem to be speaking for themselves at the moment.Quote:
Point taken but do you honestly believe Clinton is better than an Off-form Robbie Keane
I'm usually one of the first to criticise him, but he was one of our better players against israel.Quote:
Originally Posted by Chris Ronaldo
I'm not his biggest fan, but he and Clinton are the only real striking options we have, Duff has proven again and again that he's better on the left, and Reid has to do a lot more before we start dropping Keane for him.
Has been fined and sent to the reserves...
BBC Sport
Robbie Keane's future at Tottenham is in doubt after Spurs confirmed he had been hit with a £10,000 club fine and made to train with the reserves.
Keane was carpeted by boss Martin Jol for his reaction at not being brought on as a substitute against Birmingham.
A Spurs' spokesman told BBC Sport:"We can confirm Robbie was fined, but have no further comment to make."
Keane, 24, has struggled to hold a starting place since the arrivals of Jermain Defoe and Egypt's Mido.
The Irish international has been linked with a move to Premiership rivals Everton.
Keane was signed from Leeds for £7m in August 2002 and made a big impact at White Hart Lane.
But he has been forced to play second fiddle to England striker Defoe, while the capture of Mido and the return of Kanoute has stiffened competition for places at White Hart Lane.
Spurs boss Jol took action after Keane showed dissent towards him as he stormed down the tunnel at Birmingham following his replacement by Mido.
A decent apology would have got him off the hook so he must have done something to annoy Jol after the incident.
Any suggestions on what Keane should consider doing.Its obvious he is well down the pecking order at Spurs and with him having that run in with Jol,his first team appearances could be even more limited.We need him to be sharp for our game with Israel.
He's gotta move to be honest. I know that Spurs have been playing a rotation system this season and Robbie has been playing his fair share (and scoring well). However I feel that he needs regular first team footy. Just speculating here, but i think he'd be a hit at Everton with Beattie along side him. Reprise the big man, little man role that he did so well with Quinny.Quote:
Originally Posted by FarBeag
f*ck sake....wat are people on , on here. andy reids main attribute is his running with the ball . when he was at forest he used to sit infront of the defence when the keeper had the ball and he would roll it to reid who would then beat a few men and pick out a pass. i seen him do it 200 times. he is excellant at that
I guess with the Premiership increasingly scouring the world for top players
it will become harder and harder for Irish players to be first choice in
Premiership clubs, especially now so how more foreign managers are managing them.
I actually though Robbie had been playing better lately and that he had
a good game against Israel, but that was more in the midfield.
If he stays he will have to work harder for his place and it might help his
game + he is less likely to get injured if he doesn't so much.
It may bring the best out of him, who knows?
I'd like to see him at Newcastle..... A year playing with Shearer plus working with him as a coach, as well as Dean Saunders could do wonders for his game.
I'd like to see him at Celtic and wouldn't be too shocked at all if it happened. The board have said they'll do "all they can" to sign Bellamy but I see 2 problems there. Firstly Bellamy has never said he'd like to stay yet and secondly, the chances of the current board shelling out £6m plus another £6m on wages for a 3 year deal are pretty slim.
What's the chances on them geting Robbie for £4m-£4.5m to appease the fans?? That would keep us happy :)
Not as unrealistic as some might think...
under Souness, are you kidding ?Quote:
Originally Posted by dr_peepee
Please don't come on here trying to offend the intelligence of forum members by implying that playing for Championship relegation fodder is comparable to playing International football.Quote:
Originally Posted by livehead1
That's pretty darn selfish if you ask me!Quote:
Originally Posted by drinkfeckarse
Wanting your countries top striker to go to a club with a false status who play in a sham of a league just so that it will make you happy. :rolleyes:
I'd prefer to see him go to Shelbourne.
Anyway, the news today is that David Moyes wants him.
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Originally Posted by Peadar
Not a selfish act at all, it would be a good move for him.
Playing every week, scoring goals, confidence flowing, Champions League football...........yeah really bad for him ;)
They have to win the league in order to be sure of Champions League football. Otherwise they enter at the third qualifying round, which is where Shelbourne were last year.Quote:
Originally Posted by drinkfeckarse
You're going to say "but they got knocked out", my reply will be, so too did the team representing the SPL.
Fair enough but we're "almost" guaranteed Champions League football ;) If we don't win the league then we've a damn sight more chance of qualifying through the qualifying round than Shels have (if they reached the 3rd round) :D
So you're really the one being selfish when you say you'd prefer to see him sign for Shels ;)