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    Quote Originally Posted by brine3 View Post
    Born with bags of talent and was miles ahead of everyone when he was 19. But he's still exactly the same player he was when he was 19, minus the pace. Still moaning at the ref when the play is continuing, just like when he was a kid.

    If he had put in a bit of effort into learning the game he'd have been a big player. Look at how Richard Dunne improved over the years, for example. Or Kevin Doyle...

    Player like Robbie Keane belongs at LA Galaxy, to be honest.


    That is all...

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    Keane owes us nothing. I am delighted for him and wish him all the success in the world. Legend.
    I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joe_denilson View Post
    Not a chance it'll happen.
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    (Although, I reserve the right to be wrong.)


    When does the MLS season finish? No doubt he'll be looking for a loan move then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joe_denilson View Post


    When does the MLS season finish? No doubt he'll be looking for a loan move then.
    The "Regular Season" finishes on October 23rd and then the "Playoffs" run until the final on November 20th.

    I'm sure he'll be looking for a loan somewhere in January but they will want him back by early-March for pre-season. That caused a lot of resentment towards Beckham when he wanted to stay on loan with Milan until May during his two loan spells there.

    The MLS Soccer website has been on the photoshop this afternoon as you can see below...

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    Adding my voice to those wishing Robbie all the best. I expect to see him play the rest of the qualifiers and Euro 2012 if we make it. Beyond that, who knows? Most of us here would jump at the chance to do our jobs out there; why should Keane be any different? Leicester or LA? It's a no-brainer.

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    Shocked and disappointed overall to be honest.. Can't really say much more without knowing exactly what his options were.

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    LA is a ****e city. one of the most boring and soulless places. LA or leicester think again.

    Maybe for a plastic bird alright.
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    The London riots must have been the last straw, although I haven't seen his picture published yet.

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    Keane has a clause in his contract that will allow him to go on loan to Europe during the MLS offseason.
    Eirebhoy's "We Love You" Chant. RIP:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V7UfSbASyrQ

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    Quote Originally Posted by paul_oshea View Post
    LA is a ****e city. one of the most boring and soulless places. LA or leicester think again.
    Apart from 18 months in Milan, Keane has spent his life in kips like Leicester. To choose that sort of experience - again - over the opportunity to live and work in California would display a startling lack of imagination, don't you think?

    Quote Originally Posted by paul_oshea View Post
    Maybe for a plastic bird alright.
    What a charmer. I presume you're still single.

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    I don't mean your bird PP.

    I don't think so no. But horses for courses. Its a crap place, have you been there?

    And no ive never had a problem on that front either But thanks for the vote of confidence
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    I wish Robbie well & hope he scores several dozen goals over there, but it's hardly a terrible thing to suggest he's going over there for money & to wind down his career. Might as well live in the glory of MLS soccer for the remaining years of his club career, then move to another mid-level English club. Feels like he's given up a little.

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    Yes, LA county wouldn't be my cup of tea either, but what an experience for two years and it's not as if they'll be living in Compton or Watts. Have RV will travel and central and northern California are but a few hours away and Baja California but a short plane ride. It's a two-year semi-holiday on the US west coast; what's not to like?

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    I know i think i said that earlier, or on a different forum, its a working holiday visa. Many would give their right arm, but many aren't in the priviliged position that Robbie keane is in as a professional footballer earning ridiculous money. Someone on his money could easily get an investment visa with the money he has. He could still have gone there in 3/4 years time and got a decent enough 2 year contract.
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    Interesting one from dunphy, he doesn't usually talk much sense but some of it is:::

    EAMON DUNPHY COLUMN - FOR FANATIC MAG
    IF YOU take the long view, it's not unknown for Irish players whose careers are winding down to look Stateside.
    John Giles and Steve Heighway were two who did so at Vancouver Whitecaps and Minnesota Kicks respectively.
    But they were from a different generation - and the shock at Robbie Keane's proposed move to LA Galaxy has been palpable.
    I don't think it's as surprising as many make out.
    Is Keane in the same category as Giles and Heighway back in the late 1970s and early 1980s?
    Not quite, but if you look at the evidence of his club situation in recent seasons, it's fair to say that the Ireland captain's career is 'winding down'.
    Robbie Keane is an 'old' 31-year-old.
    It is highly unusual for someone of his age to be starting his 15th season as a pro but that is the case with Keane.
    He made his debut for Wolves as far back as August 9, 1997 - scoring twice against Norwich City.
    And he has been playing international football since March 25, 1998 when he came on as a substitute for Alan Maybury in a friendly against the Czech Republic in Olomouc.
    By the end of this year, Keane won't be far off the 120 cap mark.
    Look through the list of European footballers who have reached this landmark and there's only one striker among their number - our old friend Thierry Henry, who managed 121 caps.
    It is noteworthy that Keane has been asked regularly over the past 12 months about his intentions with Ireland after this campaign.
    On each occasion, he has kicked into touch.
    There are enough straws in the wind to indicate that Keane will call a halt to his days with Ireland once the national team's interest in Euro 2012 ends.
    Hopefully, that will be in some Polish or Ukrainian city next summer.
    Take a broader view of his club career and it seems as if Keane has never recovered from the psychological blow of his disastrous move to Liverpool.
    Rafael Benitez could have treated Keane better but he did get plenty of first team opportunities and didn't take them.
    Keane hasn't been the same player at club level since - even though he has still been massively important for Ireland.
    How can that be? The reality is that, for all the talk of international football being the 'highest level', the standard is uniformly mediocre.
    Spain and Germany are a class above and Holland have their moments,
    But look at Brazil and Argentina at the Copa America. They were really unimpressive.
    Run a line through England, France, Sweden, Russia, Italy, France, Portugal etc - there's very little between any of them.
    Ireland have generally been competitive in qualifying campaigns over the past 15 years - with the notable exception of Steve Staunton's disastrous tenure.
    But I firmly believe we would often have been also-rans without Keane.
    And forget the rubbish about him only doing it against cannon fodder.
    The Dubliner scored massive goals against the likes of Holland, Germany, Spain, Italy and France.
    It's been quite a journey for the Irish captain. He has a lived-in face for 31 and Keane still answers to 'Whacker' - the most Dublin of nicknames.
    Keane was just 17 when called up to the Ireland squad for the first time by Mick McCarthy in March 1998 for the away friendly against the Czech Republic in Olomouc.
    And it was clear from his first senior training session that the kid had something. Keane was a lively, buzzing presence - all attitude and good humoured self-belief.
    He got the ball at his feet and dribbled around his team-mates, all the time keeping up a running commmentary.
    "Where's John Aldridge then? So who was this guy, Aldridge? Who was Stapo? Bring 'em on."
    There was a time when Keane sported a diamond ear-stud which made up a large letter G. G for goals. Keane's trade.
    Keane has always had a performer's instinct - something he inherited from his late father Robbie Sr, who made his living on the pub circuit as a singer.
    A measure of the Ireland captain's commitment to his country is his excellent appearance record in friendlies and the fact that he travelled to Tirana for the World Cup qualifier with Albania eight years ago, even though his father had passed away just a few days earlier.
    The days when he shared a room in Mrs Edwards' digs in Wolverhampton and drove a Fiat Brava have long been left behind and Keane is now one of Ireland's wealthiest sportsmen.
    He owns property in Dublin and London and is house-hunting and owns a grage of cars, including a Porsche 911 Turbo, a Jaguar XK8 and a Range Rover Sport.
    Keane also seems more content in himself now that he's married to Claudine Palmer and became a father to young Robbie.
    He is notably more relaxed on his public appearances - nothing like his cranky, incoherent demeanour when defending Steve Staunton on the Late Late Show.
    When Crumlin United first signed him as a schoolboy, they gave Keane a bonus of 10p per goal scored.
    And it was in the Crumlin shirt that he first unveiled his trademark cartwheeling celebration.
    Keane has never been afraid to make a brave and bold move with his career. Just think of his switch to Inter Milan at just 20.
    There have been hints over the past 18 months that he fancied a crack at the MSL and it is easy to understand the attraction.
    Wages are always a factor with professional footballers. The lifestyle would be a big plus as would the relative anonymity away from the pitch compared to the goldfish bowl of the Premier League.
    Soccer is the largest participation sport in America, and interest is growing in the global game as a spectator sport too.
    Just look at the reaction to Manchester United's pre-season tour to the US.
    United played Barcelona in a friendly at the FedEx Field and the game sold out in four hours.
    The crowd at that match was 81,807 - the biggest ever crowd at a sporting event in Washington DC.
    All of United's games in the US drew huge crowds.
    The game against the New England Revolution attracted 51,523, the match against the Seattle Sounders drew a crowd of 67,052 and there were 61,308 at the friendly with Chicago Fire drew a crowd of 61,308.
    Real Madrid and Barca also sold out their pre-season games in the States.
    When the alternatives are the Championship with Leicester or a relegation scrap with Blackburn, living in the Hollywood Hills looks more and more alluring.

    COLUMN FOUR
    GOOD DARTS
    1. It is always a plus when Irish players get their chance in the Premier League and it was great to see Wes Hoolahan find the net for Norwich on Saturday. I really rate this guy.
    2. Stephen Ward is growing in confidence all the time and took his winner for Wolves against Blackburn with aplomb. He simply has to start for Ireland against Slovakia and Russia next month.
    3. Now that Shane Long has moved on to West Brom, the pressure is on Noel Hunt to step up to the plate for Reading. The Waterford man did just that on Saturday, scoring the opener in the win over Leicester.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mark12345 View Post
    Sorry sir, but you really don't know football, let alone Irish football.
    think alot of people would agree with some of brine3 post.. if robbie was so worried about irish football he would have swallowed his pride and dropped into the championship or dropped his wage demands and stayed in Preimer league .. but oh no the he follows his wallet again for the big bucks in the MLS circus league and then has the neck to comment " it was a dream come true to move to major league football, i have always wanted to come and play in the MLS " Seem to remeber him saying that about italy / leeds / celtic etc ..

    " football is a simple game "

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    Honestly, this move couldn't have come at a worse time for us. He'll be getting settled right as we play our two biggest matches of the campaign, for which he'll now have to fly halfway around the world. In terms of quality of the league, I'm not too worried as he has always come to play and scored no matter what league he is playing in (or not playing in for that matter). However, it will be hard not to get distracted by the bright lights, the weather, the beach, etc. As was pointed out, LA really isn't that great and its not even really a city so much as just urban sprawl though there are nice areas around it. I'm sure if he thought he had any chance of resurrecting his career he could have gone to Leicester or maybe even stayed at West Ham but I'd say this is the beginning of the end for him and now I seriously doubt we'll have him in any sort of form for the WC campaign, nevermind the current one.
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    Keane is done as a top level striker, I'm frankly ashamed by this move. We have Doyle, Long and Cox now to watch instead. I can't believe this transfer, it just shows how little ambition he has left. Thanks for the memories Robbie, you were great to watch.

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    I don't think this is the best move he could have made, but those calling for the curtain or thinking it's done for Robbie shouldn't be getting so excited.

    Landon Donovan and David Beckham have shown you can compete at the top level internationally and on loan after extended time in MLS if you're good enough.

    Robbie is good enough and will go into the qualifiers full of confidence after (hopefully) picking up a few goals for the Galaxy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by boovidge View Post
    Possibly the biggest load of ***** I've read on this forum.
    Nah, he has been a major let down. He was born a good player. It was in his genes to be a good player without even having to try. With a bit of ambition and willingness to learn he could have been a great player.

    Gave up after 6 months at Inter and after 6 months at Liverpool. Says it all. He was always happy to be the big fish in the small pond, a cult hero doing his cartwheels in front of the fans.

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