I presume you mean Off The Ball, on Newstalk or is On The Ball on Sportstalk something else that Hunter also talks on?
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I might be wrong but as far as I know that in their same time at the club Robbie has more goals and more assists in the Premiership than Berbatov so if Berbratov is being talked about in a 30 million quid transfer a fee of 20 million seems pretty reasonable for Robbie
Last edited by Razors left peg; 01/07/2008 at 9:46 PM.
Its really not that complicated!!!
Or maybe Robbie is staying at Spurs?
Robbie Keane’s future at White Hart Lane looks to be more secure tonight, with Tottenham discrediting reports which claim that the striker has filed a transfer requested to leave the club.
Same paper, same day, different angle.
'wants to leave' & later 'discrediting reports which claim that the striker has filed a transfer request'
If 'Tomorrow Never Comes'![]()
Last edited by co. down green; 01/07/2008 at 10:18 PM. Reason: .
I think he's found his level at Spurs to be honest.
That's not to say I wouldn't be delighted for him and wish him all the best if the move to Liverpool materializes.
If Keane has any ambition as a player her should definitely leave Spurs for Liverpool. Not moving would just class him with Shay Given in terms of being a player reluctant to miove from a club going nowhere and doing themselves no favours. The more Keane challenges himself the better for Ireland. Playing against Champions League opposition and in a more pressurised league situation i.e. Liverpool must challange for the title and win and perform most weeks whereas Spurs simply need to get back on track in the league. If he really is as good as people make him out to be he'll be playing and fine but the fact that people are questioning the move suggests that there is doubt whether he is of the top class.
If you played for Spurs would you move to Liverpool if they wanted you?
I would.
Darren Bent was signed by Spurs for GBP16m last summer and Robbie has proved himself to be a far superior player. We often hear these fees and dismiss them as overdone or ridiculous. However, when you actually look at the players who are moving for large fees you do have to accept that some of our Irish players are worthy of much bigger transfer prices.
It's just the nature of the current transfer market.
Last edited by EastTerracer; 03/07/2008 at 1:29 AM.
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Asking price £20 million apparently.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/foot...ol/7483317.stm
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
This was still being talked up on LFCTV last night, but not seen anything further in the media. Anybody heard anything?
If Andy Johnson is worth 10.5 million then Keane is worth the money .. should qualify that statement with relative to the crazy transfer fees being bandied about at the moment. After (Roy) Keane's signings last season .. he'd do well to steer clear of AJ.
Seems like the story definately does have truth to it...
http://www.skysports.com/story/0,195...802081,00.html
Its really not that complicated!!!
Spurs are not very happy with Benitez
Rafael Benítez has riled Tottenham by going public with his wish to bring Robbie Keane to Liverpool. Having already angered Martin O'Neill, his managerial counterpart at Aston Villa, with his persistent courting of Gareth Barry, the Spaniard provoked amazement at White Hart Lane yesterday by confirming his interest in their Irish forward.
Anfield exodus continues to fund Robbie Keane bid
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/spo...cle4318924.ece
and hopefully more will follow out the door.
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