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Originally Posted by jofyisgod
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Originally Posted by jofyisgod
Childish reply but everyone to themselves.
Liam Brady was the greatest footballer to come out of Ireland. He had seven great seasons in Serie A. If Roy Keane was the greatest footballer that came out of Ireland, he would have behaved more professionally and would have been a successful La Liga or Serie A player. Anyways, Roy Keane never won European or World Footballer of the Year.Quote:
Originally Posted by FarBeag
I can only surmise that you know little about football then. And you should be ashamed of yourself for dismissing Paul McGrath in the way you do because of his illness. Enough with the 'clown' comments elsewhere on this thread too. Grow up.Quote:
Originally Posted by FarBeag
:ball: PP
agree with PP. McGraths problems never once affected his perfomances on the pitch and he should be given a lot more respect than that. as for Keane i suppose he didnt leave Manchester cos of loyalty to the club. and large wads of cash.
I shouldn't have to tell you what you said in your own posting, but since you apparently didn't read it yourself, here goes: you didn't say that Keane was the best player ever to play for Ireland, you said he was the best ever to come out of Ireland. Belfast is in Ireland.Quote:
Originally Posted by FarBeag
Your comment on McGrath is both idiotic and irrelevant. Someone with a drinking problem can't be a great player? Do you know anything about professional footballers?
Of all the press articles regarding RMK's departure from MU, the wittiest comment I have read is by Henry Winter of the Daily Telgraph:
Massively competitive, Keane could get booked playing Sudoku.
what about when he would nt train/play games because of his "knees" in other words turned up drunk no doubting he was our best player but come on rose tinted glasses and all that lads .Quote:
Originally Posted by gustavo
True , but i said it never affected his performances off the pitch not about not turning up and as you say our best ever player.
yes, fair enough. his non appearance at wc 2002 was disappointing and i'll never understand why someone who was so determined to get to the world cup would have acted in the way he did etc.Quote:
Originally Posted by Superhoops
please please no more saipan debates
i wonder where he will go juve have said they dont want him along with roma .
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/4454240.stm
i keep hearing everton allthough im still trying to get a reliable source on that , i know the people newspaper ran the story that this peice below eludes to .the only bit i can say is true is moyes did meet roy + agent to offer a player coach role , but that was before the utd bust up everything is gone quite since .
By Rhys Lewis - November 21 2005
Everton apparantly lead the race for Roy Keane according to a national newspaper. With Everton lacking passion and spirit as well as leadership Roy Keane may be the ideal player to give the fans a lift and get the players motiviated.
David Moyes has already spoken to Keane's agent Michael Kennedy about a possible move. Keane may favour a move to Everton as he would not have to move house in Hale Barns in Cheshire.
Also in the race are Aston Villa who are one of the favourites as David O'Leary shares the same agent as Keane. Other clubs interested are West Brom and Portsmouth but those moves are seen as less favourably than Everton and the Villa. Celtic had previously been seen as the favourites but with Strachan wary of a move for Keane as he may fear Keane would the man to replace him if it goes wrong at Celtic for him he may be put off.
Whoever Keane signs for he can't play until January 1st but all the interested clubs will be hoping a deal will be done sooner rather than later to get Keane into training as he is recovering from a broken foot.
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Originally Posted by Thunderblaster
Fine that is your opinion and i wont argue with it. My opinion is that Keane is a better player than Brady was but that is my opinion.I am entitled to that am i not.
Quote Marked man.I shouldn't have to tell you what you said in your own posting, but since you apparently didn't read it yourself, here goes: you didn't say that Keane was the best player ever to play for Ireland, you said he was the best ever to come out of Ireland. Belfast is in Ireland.
Your comment on McGrath is both idiotic and irrelevant. Someone with a drinking problem can't be a great player? Do you know anything about professional footballers?
I know what I said and i will stick to it.There no need to disect what i have written to make yourself look less of idiot but the last time i looked Ireland and Northern Ireland were different countries ,unless that has changed in the last few hours. I was just pointing out that Mcgrath was an alcoholic and missed as much games as Keane did but there is no reference to that anywhere.I loved Paul Mcgrath and when he played he did so with his heart on his sleeve just like Keane.
Quote Plastic Paddy
I can only surmise that you know little about football then. And you should be ashamed of yourself for dismissing Paul McGrath in the way you do because of his illness. Enough with the 'clown' comments elsewhere on this thread too. Grow up.
I have the greatest respect for Paul Mcgrath and when i referred to him as an alcoholic i did not mean it to be offensive to him or to anyone else. Maybe it was used in the wrong context and i appologise for that.For the last time Mcgrath was an excellent footballer for Ireland and at club level both in Ireland and England and i have the greatest respect for him.
I will never pretend to know as much about football as some of the guys on here but i know enough to have my opinion on certain issues if that is ok with you.Is that grown up enough for you?I suppose you will monitor all my posts from now on or will you describe me as been paranoid now.
Its okay to be paranoid especially with PP on your back :)Quote:
Originally Posted by FarBeag
BTW, In all these best ever players discussions that seem to crop up every time Roy's career is discussed, Giles never seems to get a mention. Is it that you are all too young, thought B/W replays were hilariously chaplinesque or just cant conceive that the old codger could have been an absolutely superb midfielder who could tackle as fierce as Keane and lob a perfect 50 yard pass like Brady. Its okay to mention in the same sentence Keane, Mc Grath, Brady and Johnny Giles without fear of ridicule. Who you prefer doesn't matter.
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I know what I said and i will stick to it.There no need to disect what i have written to make yourself look less of idiot but the last time i looked Ireland and Northern Ireland were different countries ,
Northern where?
[QUOTE=Marked Man]Yawn...Boring me now.:eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by FarBeag
The only problem I have with that is that competitiveness = getting booked. I don't agree. Getting booked for late tackles and dissent does not amount to competitiveness. I've never agreed with that theory. Can you not be competitive, go in hard to win the ball and not end up with a string of bookings (and suspensions)? I think you can. Sure the odd mistimed tackle may result in a booking but by and large you can play hard and fair without getting booked ad nauseum.Quote:
Originally Posted by Superhoops
[QUOTE=FarBeag]This, on the other hand, is absolutely fascinating.Quote:
Originally Posted by Marked Man
was once in a taxi in turin and when we started talkin bout brady the taxi man turned off the meter ,pulled into the side of the road to tell us in his best english he could muster the story about Brady scoring the peno on the last day of the season eventho they sold him. he loved him eventho he hadnt played for juve in years....
Here.
;).