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Bellend.
People will know from previous posts that I have always been a Keane fan.....not anymore.Using the Henry situation to vent personal spleen and animosity towards the FAI is pathetic.He will always be a football legend in my eyes, unfortunately that same person now comes across as a bitter twisted little man.
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should be given all the attention that the opinions of any failing rural east Anglian football club manager deserve.
That's not a fair comment on Ipswich Town as a club whatever their current manager, ex-Ireland captain Roy Keane, thinks about Ireland when asked a question about Ireland
Frankly, I find your concern for the sensitivities of Ipswich Town and their supporters* really heart-warming.
* both of them.
Of course it was bad defending, McShane should have pulled Henry back onside and then fisted the ball away. Problem solved.
Maybe so. However sadly for many of us proud Irish fans the emotion hasn't subsided - evidently, if not instantly, it has for Keane.
The fact that he uses the misfortune of a valiant team and the woes of a nation as a point scoring opportunity is a disgrace - ultimately coming back to his typical subject matter - poor old me, why didn't he ring me etc. etc, while reopening petty grievances with ex-colleagues and players who have let HIM down.
I used to worship the ground he walked on when he wore a green shirt, but simply can't believe what a bitter, cowardly, egotistical, self-centred, unempathetic c*** he has become. He is a traitorous, treachourous laughable man and i'll be rubbing my hands in glee as his ill-fated managerial career (and hopefully life) descends into ultimate decline.
Playing for your country is the greatest honour ever bestowed upon you - look at what it meant to lads like Andrews and St Ledger who were immense. Those players gave everything for the shirt (a lot more than anything he ever did in a vain bid to protect his precious Man Utd career). They may not have the ability he did, but they have the honour and dignity, which will extend beyond their careers - unlike him.
If the French want to do anything for us they should forget the replay, give us control of their next planned south pacific nuclear test and allow us to stick Roy and his dear friend Stephen on the desert island. I'd quite happily press the button.
I thought you dismissed my opinion ages ago?
Why so concerned?
Bless
thank you.
If it was an honest assessment of the chances we missed in the 90 minutes and the defending before the French handball / goal then it would just be another manager giving his opinion. However its clear he's settling his own personal issues with the FAI, Shay Given and World Cup 2002. Not worth listening to in my opinion.
Apologies if this has already been said, but I'm finding Roy Keane telling people to 'Get over it' hilarious considering in the same interview he's still banging on about Delaney and Saipan.
Busy deflecting the fact that Ipswich are crap. Bet he was not questioned about his team...
We should just forget about Weds and get on with it so we can deal with Saipan and the terrible injustice done on RK by the country, the players, the fans, Delaney and anyonelse alive or dead at the time, as Roy said we should just get on with it and break Henry's legs next time we play him:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
Rubbish. Say McShane had put the ball out for a corner and they'd scored from that? He'd be getting slated for giving away a needless corner. The ball was going out for a goal kick till Henry handled it and there were 2 players including the eventual goalscorer clearly offside, blaming the defence and the keeper is nonsense and is clearly a personal dig at the players involved. And the pure hypocrisy of the man saying we need to get over it at the start of his rant and then proceeding to give out yards about Saipan 7 years on is comical in a sad bitter sort of way. Those slavishly following him and still hanging on his every word sound more ridiculous by the day and all.
Why do we care what some sh*t Championship manager struggling to keep his job and avoid relegation thinks?