Id say this great term R & R was more for the FAI gang and the hangers on than it was for the players being honest.
I'm a bloke,I'm an ocker
And I really love your knockers,I'm a labourer by day,
I **** up all me pay,Watching footy on TV,
Just feed me more VB,Just pour my beer,And get my smokes, And go away
So how should we prepare for SA?
shot rings out
aargh
Oh god it's happening again ...
*duck and covers*
Leaving aside Keane's treatment of Owen Garvan and its perceived harshness in some quarters for a moment, there has been some serious over-stating of said player's ability on here. I have seen him play quite a few times, and while he is good player, he is nothing special or exceptional.
Some of the anti-Keane posters on here are so pathetic and typical. Ye are all willing to lavish praise on players who did "well" in Japan/Korea, but ye would be loathe to accept the fact that none of them would have been there only for Roy Keane. Had Roy Keane not pulled us kicking and screaming to the world cup that year there would have been no Irish team at the world cup, there would have been no Irish fans in Japan, there would have been no world cup for us. Duffer wouldnt have made a name for himself, Robbie wouldnt have scored "that goal" and Mick would not have had "that celebration"
Simple fact is, without Roy Keane, for Ireland there would have been no World Cup. But ye dont want to remember that!!! Some very sad bitter people here (mostly dubs i notice!) with some very sad bitter agendas.
How very Irish!![]()
Exactly, as captain he should have conducted himself in a manner befitting the position and be mindful of his responsibilities. After all he was carrying the hopes of a nation, not himself.
I am not questioning his ability as a player and the role he played as part of the SQUAD that got us to the World Cup.
Squad my hole....there would have been no WC without him, and thats a fact! It was the closest thing i have seen to a one man team since i dragged NCW to our first Desmond Youths Cup for donkeys years in 1987!
The delight some people on here now take in Ipswich's misfortune says an awful lot as Ireland as a people.
What really gets me about Japan/Korea 2002 is that with Roy Keane there I can't shake that nagging feeling that he would have seen us through against Spain when we were on top in extra time. That we were better than South Korea and would have got us into the Semi-Final against a very mediocre German side that had already failed to beat us without Keano.
I genuinely think we could have made the final against Brazil, probably would have lost that sure, but still it was there for us.
He was our best player in the qualifying campaign that got us to the play-offs. Nobody disputes that.
Without Shay Given we wouldn't have beaten Iran. I'd say few dispute that.
Keane was a marvelous captain on the pitch. Nobody disputes that.
I think he was a lousy captain off the pitch. That's the only issue open to debate.
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