Originally Posted by
Stuttgart88
Roy Keane was just priceless on Sky Sports News. I normally have no time for his rent-a-gob comments, but he was just asked about the team spirit, the manager and all that at England, especially given his experience in '02. Cue ice cold stare, followed by "what sources? what comments?" and then saying his "issue" was about lack of organisation and being accused of faking injury, but adding he had no issue with the team. Please don't use this post to start another Saipan debate!
He then went on to support Capello ("great manager", "genius 6 weeks ago") and said - as we all know - that good players don't necessarily make good teams. The next bit was best though: you've got to blame the players. Who are these world class players anyway? Rooney, yes - great season. James - no, didn't have a great season. Johnson, no. Terry, poor season - Chelsea's attackers won the league not him. Upson - nearly got relegated, Green - nearly got relegated. Cole - in fairness, just back from injury. Gerrard - poor season, Heskey - 3 goals, says it all, Milner - good season, Barry - poor season. So who are these "great" players? I didn't see any!
He was bang on really - pretty much saying what Dodge said!