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    Quote Originally Posted by Colbert Report View Post
    Robbie gets his second in the 78th minute. Great left foot shot to beat the keeper. The quality of this league is incredibly poor, there wasn't a player within eight or nine yards of him when he received the ball just outside the top of the box. Very poor goalkeeping too.
    So was it a great left foot shot ? Or very poor goalkeeping ? Which?

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    Why not both? Robbie's first touch was very poor and he did well to recover with a shot off his weak foot. The keeper was caught on his near post when he should have made the save easily.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colbert Report View Post
    Why not both?
    Controversial. I have doubts.

    I think when I hear the words 'great left foot shot' I feel it reasonable to picture an effort so magnificent in its splendour that it renders the keeper temporarily redundant, a mere admirer at best in another mans moment.

    What I saw just now was a reasonable, borderline weak, effort from Keane, which the keeper kindly moved out of the way of. Or at best took up starting a position so bad it appeared thus.

    What I will agree with you on is the standard, awful. I believe a striker needs to be hungry and Keane, around defenders like these will be so well fed his appearances in green recently are a little easier to understand.

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    Conversely, his form for Ireland in the early part of his Galaxy career was as good as it's been in years. London Donovan and countless players around the smaller European leagues have shown that playing at a lower standard is not necessarily an obstacle to excelling in international football. I think Keane is just undergoing a barren patch and, dare I say, on the slide physically.

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    Can you just stop spouting so much sense Charlie?!
    I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.

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    Keane wasn't in any form at the Euros, he saw no ball whatsoever because our full backs and midfield couldn't play the ball to him. It's silly to say he was in good or bad form there when the form of others rendered his role absolutely useless.

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    Goals online here: http://www.lagalaxy.com/video/2012/0...e-vs-la-galaxy
    the penalty incident is on the 2:25 mark, little controversial because it's hard to tell if the player's arm is inside the area or not
    second goal on 5:55, looks like he had lost the chance, but recovered to slot the ball in at the near post
    could have had a hat trick with another chance just after it in the highlights
    Last edited by tetsujin1979; 09/07/2012 at 12:16 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie Darwin View Post
    Conversely, his form for Ireland in the early part of his Galaxy career was as good as it's been in years. London Donovan and countless players around the smaller European leagues have shown that playing at a lower standard is not necessarily an obstacle to excelling in international football. I think Keane is just undergoing a barren patch and, dare I say, on the slide physically.
    You could read it that way.

    Keane left for the galaxy, giving him a new found confidence, nice lifestyle, and still fit and in shape, but because of the poor league, different nutirion, fitness regime, he lost his sharpness(as it wasn't required against poorer opposition) over time coinciding with his loss of form for Ireland. Physically he is not in shape because the league is poor and the standard in terms of fitness and looking after oneself is not the same as the PL. Landon Donovan has been playing MLS all his life, keane hasn't so adapting or the transition would be more difficult - in relation to the above.

    It could easily be argued, in the same respect, that linearly, over time there is a co-relation between his sharpness, shape and fitness. I'd say it is a bit of both to be honest.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Murfinator View Post
    Keane wasn't in any form at the Euros, he saw no ball whatsoever because our full backs and midfield couldn't play the ball to him. It's silly to say he was in good or bad form there when the form of others rendered his role absolutely useless.
    Agreed, the Euros were about as useful in assessing Keane's form as they were in guaging whether or not I could cut it at that standard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by paul_oshea View Post
    Physically he is not in shape because the league is poor and the standard in terms of fitness and looking after oneself is not the same as the PL.
    Being a distance athlete I tend to notice when guys are in shape or not. Contrary to David Kelly's observation that Keane is podgier now than as a younger player I think Keane is leaner than I've ever seen him. His cameo in the EPL during the winter didn't show any decline in form or sharpness. His first half performance away to Newcastle was as good as I've ever seen him play.

    My beef with Keane these days is that it'd appear that his presence in the team necessitates 4-4-2 which exaggerates our deficiencies and leads us exposed to being overrun as Murf says above. The conclusion that people then wrongly draw is that Keane is off form.

    Conventional wisdom is that Keane can't lead the line in a 4-5-1 / 4-3-3 although with better quality ball from a more fluent midfield I think this has yet to be tested. Jon Dahl Tomasson (spelling?) thrived in a similar role, flanked by two quick players. That said, I think it's time for Keane's "must pick" status to be re-assessed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuttgart88 View Post
    Contrary to David Kelly's observation that Keane is podgier now than as a younger player I think Keane is leaner than I've ever seen him.
    He's definitely been carrying less body fat in latter years in comparison to his puppy fat of younger years.

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    Robbie with another two goals tonight in his beer league. Highlights here:

    http://www.mlssoccer.com/matchcenter...-la/highlights

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colbert Report View Post
    Robbie with another two goals tonight in his beer league. Highlights here:

    http://www.mlssoccer.com/matchcenter...-la/highlights
    2 easy ones for Robbie. Beckhams 2 would have gone in at any level. Makes you think about the pros of aking the likes of him or Ian Harte to an international tourno.

    The Galaxy keeper he looks like he's gonna burst out crying at any moment?

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    Yeah, that keeper looked to be in an emotionally fragile state
    That's Kris Boyd, the ex Rangers striker playing for Portland?
    The wall was poorly set up to defend Boyd's free kick, Portland's second goal.
    Good atmosphere at the game, looks like the MLS is here to stay.

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    Robbie opens the scoring in tonight's LA derby, the "SuperClasico". Assist from Beckham for Keane's 9th league goal of the season (from 16 games).
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    Just back from the game. Fairly standard goal; Beckham pass splitting the defence for Keane to run on and slot home first time. In the second half, he set up Donovan for the second, hit the post and set up another really good chance. In the second half, LA Galaxy started turning the screw a bit. Caused damage much of the time he got the ball.

    It may be me being cynical, but that's his sixth goal in the last six games, going back to when he returned from Euro action. I wonder is this a result (in part anyway) of playing at the higher level (Euros) for a few weeks? The MSL standard's better than some on here make out, but it's still not great (although this was an entertaining game). Both teams certainly tried to play ball, but sometimes were simply too slow in their execution and ended up going backwards when a quicker pass could have started a good attack. The keepers were both almost unable to hold on to the ball, while both sides tended at times to shoot very weakly (Donovan and Juan Pablo Angel - a Chivas sub - guilty in particular). Certainly a step down from Premiership standard anyway (not that that was really in question)

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    Highlights here: http://www.lagalaxy.com/video/2012/0...-vs-chivas-usa
    Robbie's is goal is on 50 seconds
    Debatable offside when he rounds the keeper on 2:05
    assist on Donovan's goal at 2:25

    Keane continues fantastic form as Galaxy drop Chivas (includes post match interview): http://www.lagalaxy.com/news/2012/07...xy-drop-chivas
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    also go and assist
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OoyVIhauYAg

    must be very tough on the feet kicking that huge ball bearing around.

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    Good for Robbie; looks to be settling into liberal LA society really well.

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