hopefully though he will play his heart out and realise he cant take his position in the side for granted anymore ..Quote:
Originally Posted by TheJamaicanP.M.
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hopefully though he will play his heart out and realise he cant take his position in the side for granted anymore ..Quote:
Originally Posted by TheJamaicanP.M.
Couldn't agree with you more. It's time for him to start delivering. He owes us a big performance. This is just too big of a game to drop him for though.Quote:
Originally Posted by zinedineontour
Keane should be dropped for Connolly.
Robbie Keane just scored his 3rd goal of the season. He now has the same amount of goals as both Mido and Defoe, yet he's had less than half the playing time. It's Robbie's second start in a row. Maybe Robbie has played his way back into the team.
lets not get carried away. Jol wont play two short men together. Mido is doing well so it going to take a lot more effort from robbie.
Still at the end of the day, Im glad that he is on the bench. Maybe he will grow up a bit and develop his game.
Lets not get carried away? A couple of bad performances for Ireland and Keane is a terrible player. Keane was the best player on the park today and deserves credit. Apparantly he linked up extremely well with Mido.
"Allegedy" eh ?
Well we all know the story with Robbie. Lots of talent but little of it used.
Keane appeared to be trying to prove a point to manager Martin Jol throughout the match.
The Irish striker was busy and a constant thorn in Wigan's side, and will have surely retained his place for Tottenham's next game, against Sunderland.
http://oneteaminireland.bravehost.com/
he did look sharp on the highlights but at the end of the day its just one match.
will robbie change his game ?
he only plays well when he's been dropped
I thought he took the goal well. He anticipated the mistake, like all good forwards should, and it took a nice touch to take the ball away from the keepr and De Zeuw.
Just chatting to the lads from work and I argued that he's not a player for a team with Champions league ambitions with the current fad with unnecesary depth in every department and squad rotation. If Keane was at the Evertons and Chartlons of this world and made 40 odd starts in all competitions he'd reach the 20 goal a season target set by most strikers, Re the like of Saha at Fulham. But the stop start playing time he's had at Leeds and Spurs (both teams with ideas above their station i might add) has hindered him.
I thought he looked very good from what I saw on MOTD. Set up Davids' goal too. Has he lost a few pounds? Very sharp & spritely.
Like nearly everyone else on this forum I think Robbie probably needs a move. But this time last year nobody though Joe Cole had a chance at Chelsea.
but it's amazing how few do...Quote:
Originally Posted by dr_peepee
I agree Robbie did play well over the weekend but i dont see why everytime he scores a goal we start a thread about it. Isn't that his job.
why couldnt he play like that for his country?:mad:Quote:
Originally Posted by TheJamaicanP.M.
well said, evidently not! ...Quote:
Originally Posted by Green Army Girl
Probably cos it seems like someone else starts a thread every time he doesn't.Quote:
Originally Posted by Green Army Girl
He is over rated,we(Irish people) have a terrible habit of over rating our own and yet slagging the English when they do it too.
I think that we actually give Robbie too much of a hard time, he's not an out & out striker, yet is our top all time goal scorer. If we had a good 'poacher' along side him he would do well....He was highly praised by all the commentators for his goal at the weekend, he's still our 1st choice striker & we are lucky to have him!!
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Originally Posted by Anto McC
He set up Mido's goal earlier and we know what Jol thinks of partnerships.
/edit - Mido sets up Keane for Spurs' second. :)
brutal stuff. pressure must be getting to Robbie. He never misses them. If it ends up in a draw Jol will slate Robbie:(Quote:
Originally Posted by totalfootball
For missing a peno?Quote:
Originally Posted by thejollyrodger
YES EIREBHOY FOR MISSIN A PENO. He should have put it away. Maybe he is underpressureQuote:
Originally Posted by eirebhoy
Yeah maybe...Quote:
Originally Posted by thejollyrodger
probably
Football365 are calling it a brilliant save rather than a bad miss.
Well he did score one in open play which to me is far more
significant than scoreing or missing a penalty.
I could have probably put the penalty away (or missed it), it's 80% luck.
it was a good save... he has a good record from pens
fair balls to him for playing his way into the team
I couldnt figure out what angle Jol was coming out with on robbie... but the game was edge of your seat stuff, so maybe the miss by robbie wasnt out of the blue.
Still the Scundered-land defence is the biggest mess of the EPL. Robbie was unlucky not to scored another goal but he is the same old kid in the playground bumbling the ball over the goal line.
I hope Robbie stays at spurs... they are a decent side and should get the UEFA Cup spot.
KEANE & DAVIDS TRADE PUNCHES
Tottenham Hotspur have confirmed that Edgar Davids and Robbie Keane had a bust-up in training on Friday.
The pair reportedly traded punches following a crunching challenge in a game of defenders v attackers.
Spurs spokeswoman Donna Cullen said: "There was an incident but it was handbags and it's all over and forgotten now."
Both players were in the starting line-up as Tottenham beat Sunderland 3-2 at White Hart Lane on Saturday, lifting the north Londoners to fourth in the Premiership table.
http://oneteaminireland.bravehost.com/
rumours this morning that he has had a brawl with Davids, if it is true theres gona be no secret as to who the fall guy may be...
sounds like high pressure at spurs.. . Davids is a fcuking physco though and wasnt chucked out of italy for nothing.
There's another thing I don't understand. Jol plays Davids on the left instead of in the defensive midfielder/box to box role that he's so good at. He's miles better than Jenas in the middle.
Jol has too many players. It will all end in tears.
There is nothing unusual about that, an attacking left CM is Davids position. He can tackle and distribute the ball. Jol was spot on with that signing. Andy Reid can only hope to pick up a few hints from Edgar on the training pitch and wait for him to get suspended or injured.
Davids hasn't played left midfield for about 10 years. He's made his name on the international stage as a box-to-box midfield enforcer. And that's exactly the type of player that the Spurs midfield could do with.
Lads Robbie has played well the last 2 games and has scored in both games and set up 2 goalds too. 2 goals and 2 assists. Defoe is the one struggling and Keane has deserved his place. The penalty was a top class saved and it was a very good penalty from Robbie. Its just a pity that this run did not come in September and October.
I wrote left cm that means Left central midfielder not Left midfielder.Quote:
Davids hasn't played left midfield for about 10 years
Does Davids lash up the wing? I doubt it. I haven't seen much of Spurs but that doesn't stop me :)
Anyway, the only relevance Edgar has on this forum is that he is keeping
Andy Reid off the team
Davids was also booted out of Italy because he was caught, and banned, for using steroids.
Was at ****e hart lane on saturday and the hand of keane appeared .. should have been sent off for kicking gary breen who then pushed him back and got a yellow card .. poor game from keane looked very average in comparison to mido ..
That incident from another perspective
"In the 29th minute things threatened to spill over. Gary Breen scythed through the heels of Robbie Keane and the Irishman violently kicked out at his opponent. The referee, Peter Walton, swiftly moved in to calm matters and showed a yellow card to Breen, but failed in his duty by not even admonishing Keane."
(which irishman :) )
Also Keane got a higher rating than Mido.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/newspap...3164_2,00.html