Maybe to say I understand the alternative view would have been more accurate, but I do understand a lot of the problems the anti-keane lobby would have.Originally posted by Beavis
If you can see that there are relevant points on both sides how can you be so pro-Keane?would this not be a contradiction?
I don't for a second deny that Keane was out of order in the meeting (though i think he was blatantly provoked). I think our as captain he should have put ego aside for the duration of the WC and retired after (but I thnk Mc Carthy should have done exactly the same).
I understand why people bring up Iran (although i strongly disagree), but I've laid out where I lie on that too, he came back early from a relatively serious injury to play in the first leg, he hadn't trained properly before it and did take a risk, at the time no-one had a problem with him playing one game, but now it's used (incorrectly) as proof that he was disloyal.
I think being Pro-Keane comes down to a number of factors, the main one being as an EL fan I saw the FAI as a very unprofessional, junket taking, risible excuse for a football association. Maybe I'm also more sympathetic toward him because I also support Man United, who knows.
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