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    I don't think that is true, I think King will not play that much at all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Morbo View Post
    I'm sure Keane will be heartbroken, I didn't realise ye were an item.
    Ha!! Yeah!! Put in my place by your razor sharp wit!!!...

    Quote Originally Posted by Morbo View Post
    We may not have a major tournament looming but we got major qualification games comming up against Italy and Bulgaria and I for one am glad that he will be getting first team football rather than rotting away in the Liverpool reserves.
    He was never going to rot in any reserves simply because had Robbie Keane chose to tackle it head on, he had the luxury of a weak squad in terms of depth to force his hand baring in mind Liverpool are in the two cups and the league. But he didn't. Players have stuck it to managers before with less clout than Keane had in this instance. He had hardly rotted in the reserves up to this point. He was no more humiliated by Benitez actions than Alonso, but he handled it differently.

    Quote Originally Posted by Morbo View Post
    I also don't give a crap how he is remembered at Anfield.
    Someone else said that. EB I think... Lets get that one straight. I care that Robbie Keane doesn't care that Liverpool didn't see the best of him. I care that Keane seems comfortable with the media applied tag as unlucky pawn when as much as he was f'cked over by Benitez, Keane clearly underperformed by his own standards.

    Is it too much of a stretch to say that in a way it kind of plays back to the cop out when he blamed the media on the late late about Irelands woes. Is he happy with deflection? I'm disapointed in him....

    Oh.. And I'll save you the trouble Morbo

    Quote Originally Posted by Morbo View Post
    OOooOOOOh!! I'd say he's loosing sleep cos your dissapointed in him PeePee.... And you're bald and ye can't spell
    I pity the fool!.... But suggest ways that he might improve himself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr_peepee View Post
    I care that Robbie Keane doesn't care that Liverpool didn't see the best of him. I care that Keane seems comfortable with the media applied tag as unlucky pawn when as much as he was f'cked over by Benitez, Keane clearly underperformed by his own standards.

    Is it too much of a stretch to say that in a way it kind of plays back to the cop out when he blamed the media on the late late about Irelands woes. Is he happy with deflection? I'm disapointed in him....
    As you've said elsewhere you are perfectly entitled to your opinion on Keane. I agree that he has underperformed but I do think he should have been given more time.

    How do you know that Robbie feels comfortable with the media portrayal or that he doesn't care that Liverpool didn't see the best of him? Robbie hasn't said anything other than it was the wrong move for him and you're inferring an awful lot. Benitez said today that Robbie never caused a problem and was very professional.

    And, on the Late Late Show thing, watch it again! Robbie said that the players took full responsibility for their performances. He said the media treatment was hard to take and didn't help but he repeated that the players took full responsibility for what happened on the pitch.

    I have no problem with you having an opinion and you've expressed it very clearly but some real facts would help your argument instead of suggesting things that may or may not be true.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rambler14 View Post
    It's like he never left.
    Robbie will captain Spurs whenever Ledley King isn't playing which won't be very often!
    Harry Redknapp:

    "I just felt with Robbie coming in … new face, new impetus ... he's going to be captain," said Redknapp. "He's buzzy and busy, and great around the dressing room. We're a quiet team and if Robbie's got something to say, he says it. He is a real leader and he has the personality to be a captain of Tottenham. He's going to give us an awful lot.

    "I had a chat with Ledley this morning. He is still struggling, he's got a hamstring strain now and he won't play on Sunday. I also spoke to Jonathan Woodgate [the vice-captain] and he was fine. He said 'I'll still be the same, I still want to be a leader out there' and that's good.

    "Robbie was delighted when I told him. I've always liked him, not only as a player but as a person. He's a terrific character and he's a great lad, too. I got to know him over the years through my son Jamie."


    "99.9% of people at the club want him back."


    Benitez on his great forward options:

    "We have Dirk Kuyt, Ryan Babel and David N'Gog who can play as strikers"

    League over

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr_peepee View Post
    Ha!! Yeah!! Put in my place by your razor sharp wit!!!...
    Haha don't mind if I do, it was a bit too easy wasn't it. I didn't really need to point out your unhealthy obsession with the guy but it could have been worse, I could have resorted to sarcasm, the lowest form of wit.

    Quote Originally Posted by dr_peepee View Post
    He was never going to rot in any reserves simply because had Robbie Keane chose to tackle it head on, he had the luxury of a weak squad in terms of depth to force his hand baring in mind Liverpool are in the two cups and the league. But he didn't. Players have stuck it to managers before with less clout than Keane had in this instance. He had hardly rotted in the reserves up to this point. He was no more humiliated by Benitez actions than Alonso, but he handled it differently.
    He may not have rotted in the reserves up to this point but his situation was rapidly deteriorating, he didn't even make the bench against Chelsea, N'Gog had leap frogged him in the pecking order and the fact that Benitez dropped him from the bench on the game before the transfer window closes sends a clear message to me that Benitez wanted him out so Keane may not have had much of a choice in the matter anyway. Like I said I think its too late in Keanes career for him to have to prove his worth to get a game and when your manager is playing guys like N'Gog ahead of you then its obvious he isn't being very objective in his evaluation of your abilities. What is the point in staying when even if you start to hit a bit of form like say scoring 3 goals in 2 games against Arsenal and Bolton you will be dropped for the next game anyway?

    Quote Originally Posted by dr_peepee View Post
    Someone else said that. EB I think... Lets get that one straight. I care that Robbie Keane doesn't care that Liverpool didn't see the best of him. I care that Keane seems comfortable with the media applied tag as unlucky pawn when as much as he was f'cked over by Benitez, Keane clearly underperformed by his own standards.
    How exactly do you know what Keane is thinking?


    Quote Originally Posted by dr_peepee View Post
    OOooOOOOh!! I'd say he's loosing sleep cos your dissapointed in him PeePee.... And you're bald and ye can't spell
    Amazing, how did you know that was what I was thinking, are these the same special powers that allow you to know what Robbie Keane is thinking?
    Last edited by Morbo; 04/02/2009 at 1:26 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EastTerracer View Post
    I agree that he has underperformed but I do think he should have been given more time.
    He was in a position to make time for himself. I've said that a million times on this thread. If I didn't believe in Robbie Keane ability I wouldn't be citing that.

    Quote Originally Posted by EastTerracer View Post
    I have no problem with you having an opinion and you've expressed it very clearly but some real facts would help your argument instead of suggesting things that may or may not be true.
    Facts!! Dude, are ye messing? I can list off every air hit as a fact. I can opine on poor performances. I can rattle off every time he was subbed early as facts and opine that Benitez was treating him unfairly in doing so. I can rattle off the three goal run againts Arsenal and Stoke, and the subsequent dropping???I think everyone that's posted on this thread is on the same page there. So what more facts do you want..... There's a bit of paper with his signature on it at WHL is fact of how Robbie Keane dealt with it all. It all boils down to what I said above.
    I pity the fool!.... But suggest ways that he might improve himself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Morbo View Post
    He may not have rotted in the reserves up to this point but his situation was rapidly deteriorating, he didn't even make the bench against Chelsea, N'Gog had leap frogged him in the pecking order and the fact that Benitez dropped him from the bench on the game before the transfer window closes sends a clear message to me that Benitez wanted him out so Keane may not have had much of a choice in the matter anyway. Like I said I think its too late in Keanes career for him to have to prove his worth to get a game and when your manager is playing guys like N'Gog ahead of you then its obvious he isn't being very objective in his evaluation of your abilities. What is the point in staying when even if you start to hit a bit of form like say scoring 3 goals in 2 games against Arsenal and Bolton you will be dropped for the next game anyway?
    Yeah! I suppose if he felt he wasn't in a position to convince Benitez he was better than Ngog he was right to leave... (Now that's sarcasm)

    Eveyone's citing the 3 goals in 2 games. Yeah it is sh!t what happened him but it's not the first time that's happened in the premiership and it's certainly not the first time Benitez has done it. It's how it's dealt with.

    Quote Originally Posted by Morbo View Post
    How exactly do you know what Keane is thinking?
    Eh? Because he left??
    I pity the fool!.... But suggest ways that he might improve himself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr_peepee View Post
    Yeah! I suppose if he felt he wasn't in a position to convince Benitez he was better than Ngog he was right to leave...
    Benitez surely knows already that Keane is better than Ngog, that's about as much credit as I'm gonna give him. He wanted rid of him that's pretty obvious.

    Quote Originally Posted by dr_peepee View Post
    Eveyone's citing the 3 goals in 2 games. Yeah it is sh!t what happened him but it's not the first time that's happened in the premiership and it's certainly not the first time Benitez has done it. It's how it's dealt with.
    Like Peter Crouch? no point in delaying the inevitable, Rafa has said that Keane found it difficult to fit into the system and in this case it's better that he leaves. So he did, simple as...

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    Quote Originally Posted by limerickblue View Post
    I heard that jaime o. hara left a number 7 liverpool shirt in his locker, I guess he will never want to see number 7 again anyway.
    Liverpool havnt had a good number 7 in awhile
    watched setanta the other night lfc tv show with the top 10 no 7 jersey legends at liverpool

    harry kewell at no 10 turned it off after that thought they were taking the p**s

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuttgart88 View Post
    Benitez was just on BBC radio saying that Keane couldn't handle the pressure of a big club.

    It's not as if Benitez did anything to take the pressure off him. My opinion of Benitez is even lower today than it was yesterday.

    I think any no. 10 type forward would struggle at Liverpool under Benitez. It's all about Torres and Gerrard up there with no room for anyone else with a strong personality.

    Dirk Kuyt is mediocrity personified (though his early season form was very good). Ryan Babbel is a talented player who has done eff all at Liverpool and Benitez' full back purchases have typically been rubbish. It seems that Benitez is prepared to treat some players differently to others.

    By the way, Robbie is nowhere near a favourite Irish player of mine so I'm resaonably objective.
    a sight at liverpool robbie will be glad to see the back of benitiz
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    Quote Originally Posted by co. down green View Post
    Benitez on his great forward options:

    "We have Dirk Kuyt, Ryan Babel and David N'Gog who can play as strikers"

    League over
    He also mentioned Nabil El Zahar, Daniel Pacheco and even said he would play Youssi Benayoun as a support striker. Honestly, with the latter I really do think Benitez is clueless. Benayoun is so physically brittle he struggles as a wide midfielder, the chances of him suceeding as a support striker, against hurley burley Premier League defenders like Hangeland, Vidic, Woodgate, Laursen etc is absurd.

    I think N'Gog could become a good player in about 2-3 years I think he's on a level with Pongolle when he was at Liverpool, on the way to becoming a good striker but needs more experience.

    I've only seen a few Liverpool matches this season, but of the ones I saw (Everton at Anfield - twice, Bolton at the Reebok, Atletico Madrid away, PSV away) Keane looked decent enough, he scored a good goal in the Calderon admittedly he tried to do a back heel later on that went wrong, he set up a goal for N'Gog in Eindhoven with a great chipped through ball from almost the half way line. I certainly think that he has been on a par with Berbatov in terms of performances.

    Personally I think a lot of the momentum about the move came about through Liverpool's current cash flow problems. It's a similar situation to Man City at the very start of the season when Shinawatra was failing and just before the Middle Easterners took over. They had a mini fire sale with the likes of Steven Ireland going to Sunderland (it was pulled at the last minute) and Ćorluka was snapped up by Spurs then in a similar situation (despite being City's best player last season and being very good for the Croats in the summer)...

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    Quote Originally Posted by cfdh_edmundo View Post
    Benayoun is so physically brittle
    That guy could seriously do with some bacan & cabbage with some buttery spuds alright. He's really workman like at Liverpool compared to when he was at West Ham where he was more of a flair player. Squad player at best though.
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    I think Keane has the potential to score more goals for Spurs than in the past. Keane is a player who likes to made runs behind defence latching onto a through ball and I think a player like Modric in midfield suits Keane-if he can build up an understanding with him, they should combine well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BarelyLegal View Post
    That guy could seriously do with some bacan & cabbage with some buttery spuds alright. He's really workman like at Liverpool compared to when he was at West Ham where he was more of a flair player. Squad player at best though.
    Now now, I don't think that it is right that a jewish player like Benayoun should be make eat bacon.
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    You also said that Benitez would pick him and then he was not in the squad and then you said he would not be leaving and he left. Maybe you should start questioning your judgement on this issue.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NeilMcD View Post
    Now now, I don't think that it is right that a jewish player like Benayoun should be make eat bacon.
    Shame on me, although I had something even more controversial written before I decided to edit it as I felt it might been taken in bad taste, given his herritage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NeilMcD View Post
    You also said that Benitez would pick him and then he was not in the squad and then you said he would not be leaving and he left. Maybe you should start questioning your judgement on this issue.
    In fairness I wouldn't have expected the captaincy to be thrown at him just like that either. Especially when they already had a perfectly good vice captain in Woodgate. Gareth Barry wasn't just given the captaincy at Villa when his Pool deal feel through for example.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BarelyLegal View Post
    In fairness I wouldn't have expected the captaincy to be thrown at him just like that either. Especially when they already had a perfectly good vice captain in Woodgate. Gareth Barry wasn't just given the captaincy at Villa when his Pool deal feel through for example.
    I think Redknapp is trying to make his team believe they're starting from scratch. Get rid of the negative confidence. Like when a new manager joins a team.

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    Great result for Benitez tonight

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    Quote Originally Posted by co. down green View Post
    Great result for Benitez tonight
    The sooner that man goes the sooner Liverpool are moving forward. The man is a joke. Driven on by sheer ruthlessness for power. That was what the whole Robbie Keane saga was about, Power. It wasn't Benitez that wanted him and that is the reason he wouldn't defend him at any opportunity or even give him the proper chance. Indeed we beat Chelski at the weekend, but by God you heard it here first, over the next 2-3 months that club is going to crumble and its all for the best. They need to build that once great club from scratch because it is full of wasters. Benitez the main man. I feel for Robbie. He got caught in a power stuggle and unfortunatly for all Liverpool fans and Keane Benitez won the battle, but he'll lose the war.

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