It is deserved at the moment. He was judged last year on last years performances and will be judged this year on this seasons performances, to date which have been well below par. Robbie Keane was similar at one stage before he got a kick up the ar*e in Spurs and look at him now, improved work rate = more goals etc etc, Joe Cole was the same at Chelsea, Van the man at utd recently. Eamon is not above getting this abuse and must accept it when dished out, the way he accepts all the applause when he scores. If he's not playing well, he must be taken off not left on the pitch in the hope of something happening because he scored lots of goals last year, what kind of a message does that give to the players on the pitch, bench and other fringe players. One law for Eamon and one law for others. If Ryaner was in the team and putting in those type of performances he'd be taken straight off, no doubts about it.![]()
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